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  • Who accesses medical information to broaden their knowledge?
    Medical students
  • What is the purpose of teachers accessing information?
    To facilitate learning and enhance skills
  • What do scientists seek by conducting studies?
    New information
  • What is the role of an information practitioner in healthcare?
    To track patient health and treatment needs
  • What is the main responsibility of journalists or reporters?
    To deliver accurate and factual information
  • How can lawyers use relevant information?
    To defend their clients
  • What do artists rely on for their work?
    Creativity and artistic interpretation
  • What is a stakeholder?
    A group with shared interests or concerns
  • What does the term 'audience' refer to?
    A group of spectators at an event
  • What is the role of editors and directors?

    To oversee content and production
  • What do authors create?
    Written works
  • What are codes in communication?
    Secret signals conveying meaning
  • What are the types of other sources of information?
    • Thesis and Dissertations
    • Thesis: undergraduate or master's research
    • Dissertation: doctoral student work
    • Interviews
    • Museums: primary and secondary sources
    • Internet
  • What does "edu" in a URL represent?
    An educational institution
  • What does "gov" in a URL represent?
    Government agencies
  • What does "org" in a URL represent?
    An organization
  • What does "ph" in a URL indicate?
    The country of the website (Philippines)
  • What are the ways to find sources of information in a book?
    • Table of Contents: locate specific topics
    • Index: keywords with page numbers
    • Glossary: terms with meanings
    • Bibliography: sources used by the author
  • Why is it important to identify relevant information?
    To ensure gathered information is significant
  • What are some useful sources of information?
    • Printed Materials
    • Films
    • Interviews
  • What are the ethical uses of information?
    • Citation: crediting sources
    • Plagiarism: stealing ideas
    • Copyright: legal rights protection
    • Intellectual Property: rightful ownership
    • Public Domain and Fair Use: limitations on copyright