INFORMATION CREATION AS A PROCESS
"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."
Why I choose these formats
This is a Conference
Paper by Kirston Hoets on The value of
digital libraries in South Africa presented
during the IFLA conference 2015 in Cape Town. This electronic format can be converted
to a print or electronic journal. This is a credible source as a thorough
research should have been conducted before it was presented at the conference.
The IFLA is highly rated therefore this paper can be regarded as authoritative.
The paper also qualifies for the status of being peer-reviewed.
Printed Book
Format
Cranny-Francis,
A (2003) Gender studies: terms and
debates. Basingstok, Hampshire, New York: Palgrave Macmillan
Electronic Format – Research Paper
This
is a Research Paper about the topic of Gender studies.
Rana
Haq, (2013),"Intersectionality of gender and other forms of identity",
Gender in Management: An International Journal, Vol. 28 Iss 3 pp. 171 – 184
Explaining for using the formats
I have included different formats in my blog in order to share the various formats one can use to
source information or when searching for information. The printed book and the Research Paper can
be found on the UWC library website.
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