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Question 1

The term information literacy means:

Learning to read
Becoming a savvy user of information
A library service
A magazine

Question 2

Does each statement best describe information in the library or on the web? (Choose one answer for each statement.)

A. Information is not organized.
Library
Web

B. Information is selected through a review process.
Library
Web

C. Information is in a permanent collection.
Library
Web

Question 3

Why would you use a periodical index?

To check your e-mail
To search the web
To find citations of articles in journals or magazines or newspapers
To find out if the library owns a particular magazine or journal

Question 4

The latest news can be found using this source:

Journals
Quest
Web
Magazines

Question 5

Who publishes information on the web? (Choose all that apply.)

Students
Faculty
People in other countries
Libraries
Government agencies
Universities
Companies
Non-profit organizations

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Original (c) UNBLILT material 2003-2004 by the University of New Brunswick Libraries, Instruction Services Group. UNBLILT incorporates material from Searchpath, a tutorial developed by Western Michigan University 2001-2002, and from TILT, a tutorial developed by the Digital Information Literacy Office for the University of Texas System Digital Library 1998-2002. This material may be reproduced, distributed, or incorporated only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the UNBLILT, Searchpath, and TILT Open Publication Licenses.