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MEDIA & INFORMATION SOURCES
SOURCES OF INFORMATION: LIBRARIES INDIGENOUS MEDIA INTERNET
LIBRARIES
WHAT IS A LIBRARY? A place and a “means of access to information, ideas, and works of imagination”. (IFLA,2023).
4 Major Types of Libraries : ACADEMIC LIBRARY PUBLIC LIBRARY SCHOOL LIBRARY SPECIAL LIBRARY
ACADEMIC LIBRARY - serves colleges and universities PUBLIC LIBRARY - serves cities and towns of all types
SCHOOL LIBRARY - serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 SPECIAL LIBRARY - are in specialized environments, such as hospitals, corporations, museums, the military, private business, and the government.
SOURCES OF INFORMATION: LIBRARIES INDIGENOUS MEDIA INTERNET
INDIGENOUS MEDIA
What is Indigenous ? - native; local; originating or produced naturally in a particular region/locality
Indigenous Knowledge - knowledge that is unique to a specific culture or society; most often it is not written down
Indigenous Communication transmission of information through local channels or forms it is a means by which the culture is preserved, handed down and adapted
INDIGENOUS MEDIA - may be defined as forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and circulated by indigenous peoples around the globe as vehicles for communication
FORMS OF INDIGENOUS MEDIA: FOLK OR TRADITIONAL MEDIA GATHERINGS AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS DIRECT OBSERVATION RECORDS (WRITTEN, CARVED, ORAL) ORAL INSTRUCTION
SOURCES OF INFORMATION: LIBRARIES INDIGENOUS MEDIA INTERNET
INTERNET
What is an Internet? - a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
EVALUATING INFORMATION FOUND ON THE INTERNET: - Authorship Publishing body Accuracy and Verifiability Currency
Things to Consider in Evaluating Information: R eliability A ccuracy V alue A uthority T imeliness
Reliability of Information Information is said to be reliable if it can be verified and evaluated. Others refer to the trustworthiness of the source in evaluating the reliability of information.
Accuracy of Information Accuracy refers to the closeness of the report to the actual data. Measurement of accuracy varies, depending on the type of information being evaluated. Forecasts - similar to the actual data. Financial - values are correct
Value of Information Information is said to be of value if it aids the user in making or improving decisions.
Authority of the Source Who authored or published the information? Is the source credible?
Timeliness Reliability, accuracy, and value of information may vary based on the time it was produced or acquired. It may become irrelevant and inaccurate with the passing of time (thus making it less valuable)
Timeliness Other information may be timeless, proven to be the same in reliability, accuracy, and value throughout history.
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/page. .com - . edu - .mil - . gov - .org - commercial educational military government nonprofit organization
Skills in Determining Accurate Information: a. Look for facts. b . Cross-reference with other source for consistency. c. Determine the reason for writing and publishing the information.