The Big Six information literacy framework was developed by educator Mike Eisenberg and his colleague Bob Berkowitz in the 1990s. It outlines a process for students to effectively find, evaluate, use, and communicate information. The framework emphasizes six key stages: Task Definition, Information Seeking Strategies, Location and Access, Use of Information, Synthesis, and Evaluation. This model has been widely adopted in educational settings to enhance information literacy skills.
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