"Research is iterative and depends upon asking increasingly complex or new questions whose answers in turn develop additional questions or lines of inquiry in any field." ACRL Framework
Learners who are developing their information literate abilities do the following:
Formulate questions for research based on information gaps or on reexamination of existing, possibly conflicting, information.
Synthesis through New Knowledge Creation- Adam Cassell, MacMurray Colleg, 2016
Critical Source Evaluation- John Hernandez & Jeannette Moss, Northwestern University, 2016
Identifying Relevant Information- Samantha Crisp & Rachel Weiss, Augustana College, 2015
Developing Initial Research Questions- Chelsea Van Riper, Principia College, 2015
Determine an appropriate scope of investigation.
Identifying Relevant Information- Samantha Crisp & Rachel Weiss, Augustana College, 2015
Developing Initial Research Questions- Chelsea Van Riper, Principia College, 2015
Keyword Development and Searching- Andrew Lenaghan and Melvin Whitehead, Joliet Junior College, 2014
Source Evaluation: Context and Appropriateness- Laura Mondt, Richland Community College, 2013
Deal with complex research by breaking complex questions into simple ones, limiting the scope of investigations.
A la carte Instruction- Stephanie King & Susan Markwell, Illinois Valley Community College, 2017
Keyword Development and Searching- Andrew Lenaghan and Melvin Whitehead, Joliet Junior College, 2014
Use various research methods, based on need, circumstance, and type of inquiry.
An Amazing Library Race for First-Year Music Majors- Anne Shelley, Illinois State University, 2019
A la carte Instruction- Stephanie King & Susan Markwell, Illinois Valley Community College, 2017
Monitor gathered information and assess for gaps or weaknesses.
Critical Source Evaluation- John Hernandez & Jeannette Moss, Northwestern University, 2016
Political Internet Literacy- Jennifer Schwartz, DePaul University, 2016
Organize information in meaningful ways.
A la carte Instruction- Stephanie King & Susan Markwell, Illinois Valley Community College, 2017
Identifying Relevant Information- Samantha Crisp & Rachel Weiss, Augustana College, 2015
Synthesize ideas gathered from multiple sources.
Rethinking a Search Strategy- Susan Franzen, Illinois State University, 2016
Identifying Relevant Information- Samantha Crisp & Rachel Weiss, Augustana College, 2015
Discovery Tools are like Shopping for Jeans- Molly Beestrum, Columbia College Chicago, 2013
Draw reasonable conclusions based on the analysis and interpretation of information.
Rethinking a Search Strategy- Susan Franzen, Illinois State University, 2016