This guide will connect you with resources to find journal articles, newspaper articles, books, and other sources. It is structured around the I-LEARN information use and learning model (Neuman, 2011). The tabs above will take you through each step of the process of finding, evaluating, and using information.
Recursive and flexible, the I-LEARN model can be used in any information setting. The model includes six elements:
Identify an information problem by activating an interest, scanning the environment, and focusing on a question
Locate the needed information through searching and extracting the relevant information
Evaluating that information through questioning its authority, relevance, and timeliness
Applying that information to the question thorough organizing and communicating
Reflecting on what is found and revising as needed
kNowing through personalizing and internalizing the information (Neuman, 2011)
I-LEARN model was developed by Neuman, D. (2011). Learning in information-rich environments: I-LEARN and the construction of knowledge in the 21st century. New York: Springer.
This guide is part of dissertation research being conducted by Stacey Greenwell in Spring 2013.