Kontribusi Pemikiran Mike Eisdenberg Dan Bob Berkowitz Tentang Model The Big6 Bagi Solusi Permasalahan Literasi Informasi

Ana Pujiastuti, Labibah Labibah

Abstract


The development of information has an impact on the emergence of the work of world leaders, not least in the field of libraries. Two of them are Mike Eisenberg and Bob Berkowitz with the work of a literacy model The Big6. The Big6 consists of 6 stages and each stage consists of 2 subdivisions. These two figures emphasize the importance of information skills for problem-solving with a systematic framework. The research method used is a literature study. Data collection is done by means of documentation from articles that have been published on the internet. The data analysis technique chosen is content analysis. To prevent misinformation, the author re-checks the articles used. The results of this study state that The Big6's literacy model can answer anxiety in unraveling information problems. The development of this model can be accessed on the official website of The Big6. One form of innovation from this model is the emergence of The Big6 in a technological context which is almost the same as the stages in Christine Bruce's Seven Faces of Information Literacy. The benefits of this research can be used as a solution in problem-solving. While the purpose of this study is to provide a broad overview of the stages of The Big6.

Keywords: the big6; literacy model; Mike Eisenberg; Bob Berkowits

 


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21043/libraria.v11i1.18624

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