Information Retrieval Skills

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Across
  1. 2. First-hand information collected directly from the source.
  2. 4. Scholarly publications, such as journals and books, that provide reliable information.
  3. 6. Traditional, physical sources of information, like books and newspapers.
  4. 10. The credibility and expertise of an information source.
  5. 11. Organized collections of library resources, like books and articles.
  6. 14. The quality of being impartial and neutral in presenting information.
  7. 15. Missing or incomplete information that needs to be filled.
  8. 16. Information derived from primary sources, like summaries or analyses.
  9. 17. The importance and applicability of information to a specific topic or need.
  10. 19. Information that compiles and summarizes primary and secondary sources.
Down
  1. 1. Organized collections of information that can be accessed digitally.
  2. 3. Tools like Google used to find information on the internet.
  3. 5. Specific words or phrases used to find relevant information.
  4. 7. The type of information a person requires to fulfill a task or decision.
  5. 8. Online formats such as websites, e-books, and online journals.
  6. 9. Sources Freely available information, often from government reports or organizations.
  7. 11. Trustworthiness of an information source.
  8. 12. A prejudice that affects the neutrality of information.
  9. 13. A search technique using operators like AND, OR, NOT.
  10. 18. The timeliness of information.