LBSC 100: Information Literacy, Section 2
Class Links, Spring 2010
Go directly to: January 13 | January 20 | January 27 | February 3 | February 10 | February 17 | February 24 | March 3 | March 10 | March 17 | March 24 | March 31 | April 7 | April 14 | April 21 | April 28 | May 5
January 13 - Introduction to class; Information Literacy; How to access required class readings.
- As the Economy Contracts, the Digital Universe Expands (2009)
- Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education (ACRL 2000)
January 20 - The Research Process; Scarborough Library web site
- Information Cycle tutorial - Penn State University Libraries
- Kuhlthau and Information Search Process [in Sakai under "Resources/Class Readings"]
- Research 101 tutorial - University of Washington Libraries
- Road to Research - UCLA College Library
- Scarborough Library home page
- Searchpath tutorials - Scarborough Library, Shepherd University
- WISPR: Workshop on the Information Search Process for Research - each module has suggested Resources, Stratgies, and Reasons
- Answers.com
- Beyond Google: How do students conduct academic research?
- ChaCha
- Refdesk
- ResourceShelf.com and Docuticker
- Web Searches Go Low-Tech: You Ask, a Person Answers - Noguchi, Washington Post, August 16, 2006
- Yahoo! Answers
- "A Wide World of Sources" (page 3) - associations, Government, think tanks, political organizations, etc.
- WikiAnswers.com - how does this compare to other "Answers" sites?
- WolframAlpha
- DTXTR.com at LG Mobile phones - translate text messaging terms to plain English
- Glossary of Basic Library Terms
- Glossary of Library Lingo - Western Carolina University
- Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary - many terms have sound files for pronunciation
- Netlingo - includes IM/text acronoyms
- ODLIS: Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science
- OED: Oxford English Dictionary
- Encyclopedia Britannica
- IPL2: merger of the Internet Public Library and Librarians' Internet Index (Lii.org) - do the search for keyword encyclopedias
- Gale Virtual Reference Library
- Wikipedia
January 27 - Books; Introduction to RefWorks
- Amazon.com
- Ebook and Texts Archive - the Internet Archive
- Envisioning the Next Chapter for Electronic Books - NY Times, September 6, 2007
- Google Book Search
- LC call number system - slide show and interactive quiz
- Library of Congress Classification Outline
- How to read call numbers in an academic library - USG/Galileo system.
- Library of Congress online catalog
- LibraryThing - online service to help people catalog their books. You can access your catalog from anywhere—even on your mobile phone. Because everyone catalogs together, LibraryThing also connects people with the same books, comes up with suggestions for what to read next, and so forth
- Online Library catalog - Scarborough Library
- Open Library - 23 million items (and counting...)
- Shelfari - makes it easy to see what your friends are reading, what others with similar tastes have enjoyed, and even get and give book recommendations. Compare and contrast this to LibraryThing site.
- Thomas Jefferson's Library - an interactive exhibit at the Library of Congress
- Watch WorldCat grow
- WorldCat - free version | WorldCat - subscription version. Note: WorldCat has a new citation feature for APA, MLA, Chicago and Turabian styles
February 3 - Magazines and Journals
- Academic publishing and journals - Wikipedia entry [may open in new window or tab]
- The Magazine - Chicago Public Radio broadcast, August 5, 2003
- Magazine - Wikipedia entry [may open in new window or tab]
- Magazine publishing - from Encyclopedia Britannica
- Magazines from a format perspective - we'll each find 1-2 main points and summarize!
- Scholarly Journals or Popular Magazines - New Mexico State University Libraries
- Types of Articles: Popular, Professional/Trade, and Scholarly/Peer Reviewed/Refereed - Randall Library, UNC-Wilmington
February 10 - Databases: EBSCOhost, RILM, JSTOR, etc.; Evaluating what's in subscription databases
- Boolean Search Tips - Lake-Sumter Community College Library
- Google Scholar
- Scarborough Library home page has links to EBSCOhost and other subscription databases
February 17 - Databases: con't.; Full-Text Journal Listing; Interlibrary Loan; RefWorks
February 24 - Databases: con't.; Full-Text Journal Listing; Interlibrary Loan; RefWorks
March 3 - Midterms Week. In-class exam.
March 10 - Citing resources and using RefWorks
Free tools/software to format citations (compare to RefWorks):
- BibMe - free citation software for MLA, APA, Chicago, or Turabian
- Citation Machine
- CiteULike - free online service for organizing academic papers
- Citing Your Sources tutorial - Eastern Washington University
- EasyBib - free citation software
- KnightCite Citation Service - Calvin College
- OttoBib - free citation software
- Zotero - free with Mozilla Firefox
- Defining and Avoiding Plagiarism: The WPA Statement on Best Practices - Council of Writing Program Administrators
- Guide to Plagiarism and Cyber-Plagiarism - University of Alberta Libraries
- Plagiarism Tutorial - San Jose State University Library
- Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing - the OWL at Purdue University
- Synthesis: Using the Work of Others - University of Maine at Farmington Writing Center and Mantor Library
- Verification of Citations: Fawlty Towers of Knowledge? - Wright and Armstrong, July 2007. An academic paper outlining difficulties with poor/incorrect citations.
- Assembling a List of Works Cited in Your Paper - Duke University Libraries
- MLA Handbook informational video - MLA website
- MLA Formatting and Style Guide - the OWL at Purdue University
- APA Formatting and Style Guide - the OWL at Purdue
- Basics of APA Style tutorial - APA website
- Chicago Style: History - Diana Hacker
- Turabian Style -- can you find an example of a Turabian style guide?
March 17 - Spring Break - no class today
March 24 - Citing resources, con't. Introduction to Critical Thinking.
- Critical thinking and Web evaluation (Gardner) - look under "Resources" tool
March 31 - Evaluating Web/Internet resources
- Chucking the Checklist: a Contextual Approach to Teaching Undergraduates Web-site Evaluation - Marc Meola [Required Reading]
- Credibility: a multidisciplinary framework - Rieh and Danielson
- Evaluating Information - Virginia Tech
- Evaluating Information Found on the Internet - Johns Hopkins University Libraries
- Evaluating Web Content - University Libraries, SUNY Albany. How to evaluate Web sites, free research sites, document repositories, blogs and wikis, social networking sites, social bookmarks, and multimedia
- Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask - UC Berkeley
- Evaluating Web sites criteria - Baylor University Libraries. Use for in-class activity.
- FactCheckED: Seeing Through the Spin - Annenberg Classroom Project
- Feline Reactions to Bearded Men - (web page evaluation)
- Five criteria for evaluating Web pages - Cornell University Library
- Hoax sites - use for in-class activity
- How to Evaluate Information on the Web - Widener University tutorial
- Media credibility and cognitive authority: the case of seeking orienting information - article in Information Research, April 2007
- Postmodernism Generator - website that generates random fake essays; they sound academic, but are completely computer-generated
- Skills for Electronic Information Evaluation (excerpted from Fitzgerald) - look under "Resources" tool
- Web of Trust launches first online reputation rating community - this new community-based browser add-on allows you to assess the trustworthiness of websites
- What Open Access Research can do for Wikipedia - article in First Monday, March 2007. See also article about Wikipedia in the April 2007 issue of First Monday.
April 7 - Deep Web/Invisible Web
- Academic and Scholar Search Engines and Sources - mini-guide prepared by Marcus Zillman
- "As We May Think," by Vannevar Bush was originally published in The Atlantic Monthly, July 1945. A full-text version of this article is available at http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/194507/bush. See also a brief biography of Vannevar Bush at Internet Pioneers: Vannevar Bush
- Choose the Best Search for Your Information Need - many of these are Deep Web resources
- CompletePlanet - 70,000+ searchable databases and specialty search engines (may open in new window or tab)
- The Deep Web - Laura Cohen [Required Reading]
- Deep Web Research 2010 - Marcus Zillman
- Emanuel Goldberg, Electronic Document Retrieval, And Vannevar Bush's Memex
- Exposing the Invisible Web to Search Engines
- In Search of the Deep Web - Salon magazine
- Internet Archive Wayback Machine. See also their Archive-It.org collections
- Invisible Web tutorial - UC Berkeley Library [Required Reading]
- Paul Otlet's Universal Network for Information and Documentation - did he envision the Web before Vannevar Bush? See also the paper Visions of Xanadu: Paul Otlet (1868-1944) and Hypertext published in JASIS in 1994, and the web site Forgotten Forefather: Paul Otlet
- Turbo10 Deep Net search
- Web Archives, a Library of Congress initiative to catalog and preserve Web sites. Have developed thematic sites such as Hurrican Katrina, 9/11 Terrorist attacks, Iraq War 2003, Papal Transition, Election 2004, Crisis in Darfur, etc.
- What is the Deep Web? - podcast with Marcus Zillman
April 14 - Preservation and Intellectual Property issues
- The Afterlife is Expensive for Digital Movies - NY Times, Dec. 23, 2007. What's happened since this article was published?
- In Digital Age, Federal Files Blip Into Oblivion - NY Times article discussing loss of electronic records due to budget, time, etc. Article was published in 2008 - has the situation improved or deteriorated?
- Is Google Good for History?
- Remix Pedagogy, Libraries, and the Georgia State Case - re: course reserves
- Scanning the Possibilities in the Newspaper Reading Room - Library of Congress
- Superfast scanner lets you digitize a book by rapidly flipping pages
- What is Intellectual Property? - World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
- Why Protecting Intellectual Property Rights Matters: Culture, society, and innovation all depend on IPR
- Allyn & Bacon Public Speaking web site - see especially the sections "Organize" and "Deliver"
- Gettysburg Address - Library of Congress
- Gettysburg PowerPoint presentation
- Good Presentations (.ppt)
- Life After Death by PowerPoint - Don McMillan video on MySpace
- PowerPoint presentation rubric
- Shepherd web pages - how to activate W: drive
- Using Visual Aids Effectively
April 21 - Presentations
April 28 - Presentations. We'll also discuss Reflection Questions and Essay on Information Literacy that will be completed during the Final Exam period.
May 5, 12:00-2:00 - Final Exam period
Created by Laura Neal - comments to: lneal@shepherd.edu
Last updated: April 13, 2010