infootsimise
Infootsimise is the process of seeking, locating, evaluating, and using information to meet a defined need. In information science and education, it describes how individuals identify information gaps and convert data into usable knowledge. The term is used in Estonian-language contexts and aligns with the broader concepts of information seeking and information literacy.
Origin and usage: The word combines the Estonian prefix 'info-' with 'otsimise' from 'otsima' (to search). It
Process: Infootsimise typically involves recognizing an information need, planning search strategies, locating sources, assessing credibility and
Methods and tools: Practitioners use search engines, databases, library catalogs, and reference works. They employ keywords,
Applications and implications: It informs library instruction, information-literacy education, and the design of search tools and
Challenges: Information overload, misinformation, algorithmic bias, privacy concerns, and unequal access can hinder effective infootsimise.
Related topics include information retrieval, information literacy, search engines, digital literacy, and knowledge management.