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ACCESSES information
*recognizes need for information
*formulates questions based on information needs
*identifies potential sources of information
*develops successful search strategies
*is a competent reader
EVALUATES information
*establishes authority
*determines accuracy & relevance
*recognizes point of view & opinion versus factual knowledge
*rejects inaccurate and misleading information
USES information
*organizes information for practical application
*integrates new information into an existing body of knowledge
*applies information in critical thinking and problem solving
USES information
*organizes information for practical application
*applies information in critical thinking and problem solving




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Steps in Research Process
Forming a search strategy enables you to efficiently and effectively locate information, summarize and synthesize pertinent facts, and organize your writing.
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Evaluating a Website
Selecting an authoritative website is very important when you are gathering data and information. What components are found in a good website? Find out in this tutorial.