Who should take RRSA?
RRSA was originally designed to meet the needs of young adults (18-24) and older students enrolled in graduate and undergraduate programs at colleges and universities. Two new versions have been constructed and are currently under evaluation: (1) an RRSA-Interdisciplinary version for high school students and (2) an Electronic Health Information Literacy (EHIL) version for a variety of health information consumers who go online to find answers to health-related questions (More information is here, http://rrsa.cmich.edu/twiki/bin/view.cgi/RRSA/Versions. In addition, there is an ongoing research effort to adapt RRSA to the needs of workers whose jobs require them to manage digital information. For example, discussions are underway on how to adapt RRSA to the needs of medical research fellows who are practicing doctors taking their first steps to transition into the field of medical research. As the changes brought about by the coming of the information age have affected everyone, informat