Skip to Main Content

ENGL 1102 - Comp II - GEHLER: Home

CRAAP Test, what kind of test?

General Information: GSU Libraries

Information Cycle

When information is created, it may be shared with the public in a variety of different formats. Different formats reach different audiences. The same people who learn about the information on social media may never read newspapers, for instance. Each format conveys information in a different way. These formats make up the information cycle. Information may be produced in one, some, or all of these formats to reach different audiences. These different formats make up sources that can be used by researchers to learn or share the information more. 

Deciding what type of sources will work best for your research project can be daunting. Sometimes, this is decided for you based on the perimeters set by your professor. Other times, it's wide open and you have to provide a variety of sources all relevant to your topic. Understanding the basic Information Cycle Timeline can help you determine what type of source is best to use. 

Graphical illustration of Information Timeline