Definition
Information Creation as a Process refers to the
understanding that the purpose, message, and delivery of information are
intentional acts of creation. Recognizing the nature of information creation,
experts look to the underlying processes of creation as well as the final
product to critically evaluate the usefulness of the information. http://libguides.palni.edu/c.php?g=185459&p=1225557
Information in any format is produced to convey a message
and is shared via a selected delivery method. The iterative processes of
researching, creating, revising, and disseminating information vary, and the
resulting product reflects these differences." ACRL Framework.http://www.carli.illinois.edu/products-services/pub-serv/instruction/ToolkitProcess
Identify the format of the sources you find for your research topic (see Research as Inquiry) and articulate why the chosen formats are appropriate for the information need.
1.Youtube
2.Conference
3 Book
Leenaars, Antoon, et al. "Suicide, assisted suicide and euthanasia: International perspectives." Irish journal of psychological medicine 18.01 (2001): 33-37.
Sullivan, Amy D., Katrina Hedberg, and David W. Fleming. "Legalized physician-assisted suicide in Oregon—the second year." New England Journal of Medicine 342.8 (2000): 598-604.
2.The small group will discuss about how the different formats are been created and the process and assess the difference between an information products
3.The students will discuss and create a platform where they blog about their creation process of padcosts and what it involves to create such formats
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