Data visualization--making sense of the world through images that tell a story--has a history that parallels human existence. The strength of visualization lies in its ability to reveal truth out of information that may remain hidden in lines of text, large data sets, or complex ideas. The Framework
Information Now, : A Graphic Guide to Student Research and Web Literacy
β Scribed by Matt Upson, Holly Reiter, C. Michael Hall, Kevin Cannon
- Publisher
- Chicago Distribution Center
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 132
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Todayβs information environments are complex, and learning how to find relevant and reliable information online, as well as how to fact-check and evaluate that information, is essential. Enter Information Now, a graphic guide that uses humor and sequential art to teach students about information, research, and the web.
This second edition of the popular guide incorporates critical analysis of information systems, asking students to think about the biases and problems in how databases and search engines are designed and used. It also addresses how different populations of people are disproportionately affected by the algorithmic biases built into information systems. And it includes revised critical thinking exercises in every chapter.
Written and revised by library professionals, Information Now is a fun and insightful tool for high school and college students, writers, and anyone wanting to improve their research skills.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Introduction: Information Overload
1. The Process: Steps to Finding and Using the Right Infromation. Anytime. Anywhere.
2. How Information is Organized and Found: The Basics
3. Searcing for Library Resources: Understanding the Hunt for Information
4. Journals and Databases
5. Searching the Open Web
6. Evaluating Your Sources
7. Using Information Ethically
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Glossary
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