Mil Lesson 3
Mil Lesson 3
A set of individual competencies needed to identify, evaluate and use information in the most
ethical, efficient, and effective way across all domains, occupations, and professions
A set of skills requiring people to recognize when information is needed and to access,
locate, evaluate, effectively use and communicate information in its various formats.
DEFINING INFORMATION
When data has been collected, processed, and interpreted to be presented in a useable
form it became information.
A broad term that can cover processed data, knowledge derived from study, experience,
instruction, signals, or symbols.
In media world, it is often used to describe a knowledge of specific events or situations that
have been gathered or received by communication, intelligence, or news reports.
ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION
TYPES OF CITATIONS
APA (American Psychological Association) – education and sciences
It uses the author/date method of citation in which the author's last name and the
year of the publication are inserted in the actual text of the paper
MLA (Modern Language Association) – liberal arts and humanities
It uses brief parenthetical citations in the text that refer to an alphabetical list of works
cited appearing at the end of the work
Chicago / Turabian – Business, History, and Fine Arts
An "author-date" style, so the citation in the text consists of the author(s) name and year
of publication given wholly or partly in round brackets.
It uses only the surname of the author(s) and the year of publication
Examples of Citation
APA Style
MLA Style
Chicago/Turabian Style