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== What is Data Literacy? ==
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According to [https://www.gartner.com/en/information-technology/glossary/data-literacy Gartner], "Data literacy is the ability to read, write and communicate data in context, including an understanding of data sources and constructs, analytical methods and techniques applied, and the ability to describe the use-case application and resulting value."<ref><nowiki>https://www.gartner.com/en/information-technology/glossary/data-literacy</nowiki></ref>
 
According to [https://www.gartner.com/en/information-technology/glossary/data-literacy Gartner], "Data literacy is the ability to read, write and communicate data in context, including an understanding of data sources and constructs, analytical methods and techniques applied, and the ability to describe the use-case application and resulting value."<ref><nowiki>https://www.gartner.com/en/information-technology/glossary/data-literacy</nowiki></ref>
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Baykoucheva, Svetla (2015) describe Data literacy as "The ability to read, work with, analyze, and argue with data. Much like literacy as a general concept, data literacy focuses on the competencies involved in working with data. It is, however, not similar to the ability to read text since it requires certain skills involving reading and understanding data."
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Svetla Baykoucheva (2015) describes data literacy as "The ability to read, work with, analyze, and argue with data. Much like literacy as a general concept, data literacy focuses on the competencies involved in working with data. It is, however, not similar to the ability to read text since it requires certain skills involving reading and understanding data."
 
<ref>Baykoucheva, Svetla (2015). ''Managing Scientific Information and Research Data''. Waltham, MA: Chandos Publishing. p. 80. ISBN <bdi>9780081001950</bdi>.</ref><br></br>
 
<ref>Baykoucheva, Svetla (2015). ''Managing Scientific Information and Research Data''. Waltham, MA: Chandos Publishing. p. 80. ISBN <bdi>9780081001950</bdi>.</ref><br></br>
// Having a strong understanding of '''''Data Literacy''''' can help determine what data is appropriate to use for a particular purpose. <br></br>
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// Having strong '''''data literacy''''' skills can help determine what data is appropriate to use for a particular purpose and how to communicate that information effectively. <br></br>
 
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