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An information problem-solving strategy.
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What does your teacher want you to do?
Do you understand the requirements of the assignment.
Define the information problem
Identify information needed
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List all of the possible sources of information
Consider library books, databases, and web sites
Determine all possible sources
Select the best sources
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Figure out where you will find these sources.
Find the information within the source.
Locate sources (intellectually and physically)
Find information within sources
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Read, view, or listen to the sources
Take notes
Engage (e.g., read, hear, view, touch)
Extract relevant information
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Complete the writing process
You may repeat any step at any time during the process.
Organize from multiple sources
Present the information◦ Prewriting
◦ Drafting
◦ Conferencing
◦ Revising
◦ Editing
◦ Publishing
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Be proud to put your name on your paper.
Submit & Smile!
Judge the product (effectiveness)
Judge the process (efficiency)