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  • 1

    who are the people that can access information

    students teachers scientists medical practitioners lawyers journalist and reporters and artists

  • 2

    it is a place in which literary musical artistic or reference materials such as books manuscripts recordings or films are kept for use but not for sale

    library

  • 3

    what are the three major types of libraries

    academic library public library and school library

  • 4

    it is a library that is attached to a higher education institution and serves two complementary purposes to support the curriculum and the research of the university faculty and student

    academic library

  • 5

    what are the two specific examples of academic libraries

    government academic libraries and private academic libraries

  • 6

    what are the unders of government academic libraries

    up pup and tup

  • 7

    private academic libraries

    dlsu admu jrc letran ust

  • 8

    it is a library that is accessible by the general public and is usually funded from public sources such as taxes

    public library

  • 9

    it is a library within a school where students staff and often parents of a public or private school have access to a variety of resources

    school library

  • 10

    it connotes that the person belongs to an ethnic tribe who has preserved and still practiced the culture and tradition of their ancestors

    indigenous media

  • 11

    it is a local communication that is unique to a given culture of society which existed before the arrival of modern mass media which is a formally organized bureaucratic system of communication

    indigenous communication

  • 12

    this is still exist today despite changes brought by technology

    indigenous communication

  • 13

    what are the characteristics of indigenous media

    oral tradition of communication store information in memories information is exchange face to face information is contained within the border of the community

  • 14

    what are the forms of indigenous media

    folk art traditional media gathering and social organizations direct observation records and oral instruction

  • 15

    it is a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols

    internet

  • 16

    what are the evaluating information found on the internet

    authorship direct observation accuracy and verifiability

  • 17

    it is the state or fact of being the writer of a book article or document or the creator of a work of art

    authorship

  • 18

    these also helps evaluate any kind of document you may be reading

    publishing body

  • 19

    and the print universe this generally means that the author's manuscript has undergone screening in order to verify that it needs to standards or aims of the organization that serves as publisher

    publishing body

  • 20

    it is the quality or state of being correct or precise

    accuracy

  • 21

    it is being capable of being very fied or confirmability

    verifiability

  • 22

    what are the things to consider in evaluating information

    reliability value authority timeliness

  • 23

    information is said to be blank if it can be verified and evaluated others refer to the trustworthiness of the source in evaluating the blank of information

    reliability of information

  • 24

    this refers to the closeness of the report to the actual data

    accuracy

  • 25

    measurement of blank varies depending on the type of information being evaluated

    accuracy

  • 26

    it is similar to the actual data

    forecast

  • 27

    values are correct

    financial

  • 28

    information is said to be of blank if it aids the user in making or improving decision

    value of informations

  • 29

    much of the information we gather daily do not come from a primary source but are passed on through secondary sources such as writers reports and the like

    authority of the source

  • 30

    sources with an established expert on the subject matter are considered as having sound blank on the subject

    authority of the source

  • 31

    who authored or published the information is the source credible

    authority of the source

  • 32

    reliability accuracy and value of information may vary based on the blank it was produced or acquired

    timeliness

  • 33

    while a piece of information may have been found accurate reliable and value global during the time it was produced it may become irrelevant and inaccurate with the passing of blank does making it less valuable

    timeliness

  • 34

    other information may be blank proven to be the same in reliability accuracy and value throughout history

    timeliness

  • 35

    what are the skills in determining the reliability of information

    check the author check the date of publication or of update check for citations check the domain or owner of the site or page -.com or commercial -.edu or educational -.mil or military -.gov or government -.org or nonprofit organization