| Information is available from many sources and in many formats,
such as printed text, television, videos, library databases, web sites,
and more. To be "information literate" you need to know why, when, and
how to use all of these tools and think critically about the information
they provide.
You won't become information literate overnight. Just as with speaking
skills and writing skills, your abilities will improve over time as
you gain expertise in the topics you choose to investigate and as you
practice searching for, selecting, and evaluating the information and
ideas you encounter.
Before you go on to the tutorial, let's clear up some common misconceptions
about the Internet.
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