LIB.6.1.3 (School Library)
Standard Identifier:
LIB.6.1.3
Content Area:
School Library
Grade:
6
Overarching Standard:
1. Students access information
Overarching Standard Description:
The student will access information by applying knowledge of the organization of libraries, print materials, digital media, and other sources.
Standard:
Identify and locate a variety of resources online and in other formats by using effective search strategies: a. Identify and locate multiple sources of information that provide a broad view of research topics and questions (e.g., books, reference materials, online sources, periodicals). b. Perform a search of the automated library catalog to locate resources for a particular purpose. c. Use the automated library catalog to locate resources in other libraries and use interlibrary loan, if available. d. Use the World Wide Web, including search engines and browsers, to locate information. e. Demonstrate proper and responsible use of technology and other library materials. f. Demonstrate use of outside sources to obtain information (e.g., Web sites of public libraries and colleges, online databases). g. Compare and contrast the benefits of using open-source media, subscription databases, print media, and visual media to answer a research question. h. Demonstrate knowledge of current applications available online (e.g., photo organizer, presentation generator, document creator, video conferencing). i. Recognize that specialized encyclopedias differ in arrangement, emphasis, and indexing. j. Use Boolean search techniques and other limiters or expanders to locate appropriate resources. k. Identify the authority of an author or sponsoring organization in print and online materials. l. Identify information that supports the question but may not directly answer it. m. Describe how articles and publications in print may appear different digitally.
The student will access information by applying knowledge of the organization of libraries, print materials, digital media, and other sources.
Standard:
Identify and locate a variety of resources online and in other formats by using effective search strategies: a. Identify and locate multiple sources of information that provide a broad view of research topics and questions (e.g., books, reference materials, online sources, periodicals). b. Perform a search of the automated library catalog to locate resources for a particular purpose. c. Use the automated library catalog to locate resources in other libraries and use interlibrary loan, if available. d. Use the World Wide Web, including search engines and browsers, to locate information. e. Demonstrate proper and responsible use of technology and other library materials. f. Demonstrate use of outside sources to obtain information (e.g., Web sites of public libraries and colleges, online databases). g. Compare and contrast the benefits of using open-source media, subscription databases, print media, and visual media to answer a research question. h. Demonstrate knowledge of current applications available online (e.g., photo organizer, presentation generator, document creator, video conferencing). i. Recognize that specialized encyclopedias differ in arrangement, emphasis, and indexing. j. Use Boolean search techniques and other limiters or expanders to locate appropriate resources. k. Identify the authority of an author or sponsoring organization in print and online materials. l. Identify information that supports the question but may not directly answer it. m. Describe how articles and publications in print may appear different digitally.
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