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<referencetext xmlns="http://eprints.org/ep2/data/2.0">Eisenberg, Michael B, and Berkowitz, Robert E. Information problem-solving: the big6 skills approach to library &amp; information skills instruction. New Jersey : Ablex, 1990.

Eisenberg, Michael B, and Berkowitz, Robert E. Teaching information &amp; technology skills: the Big6 in secondary schools. Worthington : Linworth, 2000.

Eisenberg, Michael B, and Berkowitz, Robert E. The Big6 collection : the best of the Big6 newsletter. Worthington : Linworth, 2000.

Naisbitt, John. Megatrends : Ten new directions transforming Our lives. New York, NY: Warner Books, 1982.

Zurkowski, P.G. The information service environment relationships and priorities. Related paper no.5. Washington, DC : National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, 1974

Spitzer, Kathleen L. “What every educator should know about information literacy-Part. 1”. The Big6 collection : the best of the Big6 newsletter. Worthington : Linworth, 2000.

Shapiro, J.J, &amp; Hughes, S.K.(1996, March/April). Information literacy as a liberal art. Educom Review [Online], 3(2),  Available: http://www.educause.edu/pub/er/review/reviewarticles/31231.html  [2005, September 27]

RECOMMENDED BIG6 WEBSITE:

•www.big6.com, it’s an official sites for big6
 
•www.standrews.austin.tx.us/library/Assignment%20organizer.htm, provides you with an online steps guideline for your students.

•http://garfield.st-agnes.org/library/projects/bigsix.html, gives you a various template on the different subjects, such as chemistry, biology, science, literature, etc.

•www.itrc.ucf.edu/webcamp/final_projects/barney/big6.html, another good websites on big6 

•http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/edtec670/cardboard/board/b/big6/, a board games about big6.</referencetext>
