“…Yet, until recently, research has rarely addressed whether the processes entailed in an unconstrained searching condition could potentially assist readers in the construction of meaning, knowledge, and perspectives on a controversy. Many researchers and educators committed to literacies in the digital age have argued that what counts as core competence for 21st‐century readers must be more than a set of information‐managing skills, but rather include a configuration of abilities, mind‐sets, or attitudes for knowledge building through the critical analysis and creative integration of multiple ideas and perspectives (Alexander, Winters, Loughlin, & Grossnickle, ; Buckingham, ; Gilster, ). The array of processes that the reader as a knower entertains in accessing, evaluating, and using multiple sources in the unprecedented information spaces of the Internet, as demonstrated in this study, is integral to digital literacies for knowledge building and productive learning (Bråten et al., ; Goldman & Scardamalia, ; Greene et al., ; Hofer, ).…”