Lesson 3 (Media And Information Sources And Languages) Flashcards
One way to avoid the spread of fake news is by learning how to locate reliable sources of information. And one condition that must be met in Order foP a Source to be considered reliable is
its authority or level of expertise on the subject.
Sources of Information
It can be obtained through various sources such as human source, library, and the internet.
Media and Information
Simply refers to people who provide information either through
word of mouth, written works, or broadcast media. The credibility of the information they provide depends on personal knowledge, educational background, experience, expertise, and so on.
Human source
Is a place that provides physical or digital access to books, manuscripts, recordings, of films that are kept for use but not for sale.
Library
Libraries that serve colleges and universities are called__________
Academic libraries
Those that serve cities and towns of all types are called _________
Public libraries
Libraries that serve students from kindergarten to Grade 12 are called _________
School libraries.
Those that are located inside hospitals, government offices, museums and others are called _________
Special libraries.
Media and Information Sources can also be classified as______,_______, or_______.
primary, secondary, or tertiary.
Information coming from the original sources are called ________. These include diaries and radio and video recordings, interviews, survey research, works of art, architecture, literature, and music.
Primary sources
Textbooks, magazines and newspapers, dietionaries, eneyclopedias, histories, biographical works and the like are called ________. They are normally interpretations and evaluations of primary sources.
Secondary sources.
Lastly are __________ which are collections of primary and
tertiary sources such as almanacs, chronologies, directories, fact books, guidebooks, indexes, and abstracts.
Tertiary sources
Bibliographies, dictionaries and eneyclopedias, and textbooks are considered as both _______ and _______
Secondary and tertiary sources.
We create information using media languages such as ____,_____,______, and_____.
Written, verbal, non-verbal, and visual
Are the generally accepted ways of doing something. To a certain group of audiences, an information can be easily understood when it follows a prescribed format.
Conventions