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- 3. It is best to do a [blank] search first then narrow it down.
- 6. The most common used free search engine.
- 7. The best place to search in a library's catalog when searching for something the library owns is the [blank] catalog.
- 9. Google [blank] is a good place to look up article publishers and see their articles and stats.
- 12. One of the largest Publishing companies, and an animal.
- 14. The second concept that anchors the Information literacy framework is, Information creation is a [blank].
- 16. The first concept that anchors the Information literacy framework is, [blank] is constructed and contextual.
- 18. [blank] is defined as "...a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed and the ability to locate, evaluate and use effectively the needed information".
- 19. A type of hoax or deliberate spread of misinformation, be it via news or social media is called [blank] news.
- 20. [blank] replaced the former Information Literacy standards.
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- 1. The use of NOT in an advanced search [blank] the search.
- 2. Information literacy standard formed in 1989.
- 4. [blank] national library catalog is a good point of access to the collections across Canada.
- 5. The first step for a search string is creating a list of [blank]words.
- 8. Type of research source which a person writes about the results of someone else's research.
- 10. The area of the internet that isn't necessarily bad, but contains intentionally concealed content is called the [blank] web.
- 11. The fourth concept that anchors the Information literacy framework is, Research is a form of [blank].
- 12. [blank] searching is not good for a library catalog because it searches all the words.
- 13. AND, NOT, & OR are [blank] operators.
- 14. Type of research source which that the person created or did the research themselves.
- 15. The Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education is organized into [#] frames.
- 17. The best citation style for humanities.