Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Monday, November 27, 2006
Assignment #5
For Assignment #5 (worth 5% of your final grade), please do the following:
1. View this online plagiarism tutorial: http://www.fairfield.edu/documents/Library/plagicourt.swf
If you are on a computer that does not have flash, you may view an .html version of the tutorial: http://www.fairfield.edu/x14498.xml
2. Complete this online quiz (http://www.fairfield.edu/x14519.xml) and e-mail me your results (copy and paste the results into a new e-mail to me: pembertona@uncw.edu).
I must receive the e-mail before the beginning of class on Thursday, 11/30.
1. View this online plagiarism tutorial: http://www.fairfield.edu/documents/Library/plagicourt.swf
If you are on a computer that does not have flash, you may view an .html version of the tutorial: http://www.fairfield.edu/x14498.xml
2. Complete this online quiz (http://www.fairfield.edu/x14519.xml) and e-mail me your results (copy and paste the results into a new e-mail to me: pembertona@uncw.edu).
I must receive the e-mail before the beginning of class on Thursday, 11/30.
Monday, November 20, 2006
No Class Tomorrow (11/21)
No LIB 103 tomorrow (11/21).
Class will resume on Tuesday of next week (11/28).
Reading responses for reading #4 are due tomorrow (yes, I will be checking!).
Reading #4: "Can Wikipedia Ever Make the Grade?" by Brock Read. Chronicle of Higher Education (10/27/2006) - available via Lexis-Nexis.
Reading responses for reading #5 are due on 11/28. The reading is called, "Web Hoaxes, Counterfeit Sites, and Other Spurious Information on the Internet" and is available on Electronic Reserves.
Class will resume on Tuesday of next week (11/28).
Reading responses for reading #4 are due tomorrow (yes, I will be checking!).
Reading #4: "Can Wikipedia Ever Make the Grade?" by Brock Read. Chronicle of Higher Education (10/27/2006) - available via Lexis-Nexis.
Reading responses for reading #5 are due on 11/28. The reading is called, "Web Hoaxes, Counterfeit Sites, and Other Spurious Information on the Internet" and is available on Electronic Reserves.
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Reading #3
"The Infodiet: How Libraries Can Offer an Appetizing Alternative to Google" by Steven Bell. Chronicle of Higher Education (2/20/2004).
Use your newly aquired research skills to obtain this reading
Post reading response on blog BY 11/9
Use your newly aquired research skills to obtain this reading
Post reading response on blog BY 11/9
Monday, October 30, 2006
PowerPoint Slides Available
You can find the following PowerPoint Presentation Slides available online:
- Organization of Information (Lecture on 9/26)
- Classification Systems (Lecture on 9/28)
- Controlled Vocabulary and Boolean Logic (Lecture on 10/3)
- Subscription Databases (Lecture on 10/17)
- Locating Articles (Lecture on 10/24)
- Reference Resources (Lecture on 10/26)
Assignment #1 Reminder
Do not forget about Assignment #1
Assignment #1 (ongoing throughout semester): Throughout the semester, monitor the news for stories relating to libraries, the Internet, or information technology. As you see, hear, or read about news stories relating to these topics, post a report on your blog about each story. Give all available citation information for your news source (website address, name of news program, name of publication, date, etc.), a brief summary of the story, and your reaction or opinion about the news. This assignment is worth 10% of your final grade. Each news story is worth 1 point (1% each). You should comment on 10 news stories. We will discuss these news items at the end of the semester. More information will be given in class about this assignment.
Here's an example of something you might comment on:
"Local Libraries Booming"
By Kyle Odegard, Gazette-Times reporter
A great place to search for news on the web is Google News: http://news.google.com/
Assignment #1 (ongoing throughout semester): Throughout the semester, monitor the news for stories relating to libraries, the Internet, or information technology. As you see, hear, or read about news stories relating to these topics, post a report on your blog about each story. Give all available citation information for your news source (website address, name of news program, name of publication, date, etc.), a brief summary of the story, and your reaction or opinion about the news. This assignment is worth 10% of your final grade. Each news story is worth 1 point (1% each). You should comment on 10 news stories. We will discuss these news items at the end of the semester. More information will be given in class about this assignment.
Here's an example of something you might comment on:
"Local Libraries Booming"
By Kyle Odegard, Gazette-Times reporter
A great place to search for news on the web is Google News: http://news.google.com/
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Reading #2 and No Office Hours Monday
Reading #2 is available on EReserves (Library Homepage - Reserves)
"Students Shun Search for Information Offline"Post reading response on blog BY 10/24
There will be no instructor office hours on Monday (10/23)
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
No Class Tomorrow (9/28)
LIB 103 will be cancelled for tomorrow.
If you wish to complete Assignment #3 and were not in class on Tuesday, please get a copy from a classmate or pick up a copy at the Reference Desk in the library. I will leave an envelope with this assignment at the Desk for you to pick up. It's due at the beginning of class on 10/3. You will note your answers on the assignment sheets (not on your blog).
If you have any questions, please let me know. We'll pick up again on Tuesday.
If you wish to complete Assignment #3 and were not in class on Tuesday, please get a copy from a classmate or pick up a copy at the Reference Desk in the library. I will leave an envelope with this assignment at the Desk for you to pick up. It's due at the beginning of class on 10/3. You will note your answers on the assignment sheets (not on your blog).
If you have any questions, please let me know. We'll pick up again on Tuesday.
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Reminders for 9/21
- We are meeting in the Curriculum Materials Center (CMC) on Thursday (Education Building - #127)
- Your reading responses for "The Information Infrastructure: Libraries in Context" should be posted before class on Thursday
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Slides/Video/No Office Hours Monday
Hi all,
You can find the last two PowerPoint presentations here:
The September Project: Panel Discussion with UNCW Faculty
Monday September 11th
Randall Library Room 1022
4:00-5:30pm
Please join us on Monday, September 11th for a panel discussion with members of the UNCW faculty and staff (including Randall Library’s own Debbie Edwards) as we explore the legacy of 9/11/2001 five years later. This panel discussion is part of a global effort by libraries to commemorate September 11th called “The September Project.” To learn more about events and activities other libraries have planned please visit The September Project website at: http://www.theseptemberproject.org/.
You can find the last two PowerPoint presentations here:
If you missed the video this week, you can check out a copy. It's called, "Signs of the Times: The History of Writing," and is located in the A/V Video section, call number: P211 .S536 1996
I will NOT have office hours on Monday, September 11th. I will be attending the following event (please feel free to come!):The September Project: Panel Discussion with UNCW Faculty
Monday September 11th
Randall Library Room 1022
4:00-5:30pm
Please join us on Monday, September 11th for a panel discussion with members of the UNCW faculty and staff (including Randall Library’s own Debbie Edwards) as we explore the legacy of 9/11/2001 five years later. This panel discussion is part of a global effort by libraries to commemorate September 11th called “The September Project.” To learn more about events and activities other libraries have planned please visit The September Project website at: http://www.theseptemberproject.org/.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Web Stats
comScore releases July U.S. search engine rankings:
- Americans conducted 6.3 billion searches online in July, down two percent versus June, reflecting seasonal declines typically seen in July
- Google sites led the pack with 2.7 billion search queries performed, followed by Yahoo! sites (1.8 billion), MSN-Microsoft (802 million), Time-Warner Network (366 million), and Ask Jeeves/Ask Network (338 million).
- Google and Yahoo! continued their dominance in toolbar searches, combining for more than 95 percent of the market share in July. Google grabbed 50.3 percent of toolbar searches, while Yahoo! captured 46.2 percent.
View press release: http://www.comscore.com/press/release.asp?press=984
Sunday, August 20, 2006
Welcome to LIB 103! (Fall 2006)
This blog will be used for class announcements and communication. Powerpoint presentations will be posted here as well. Remember to check this blog for any new information regarding class.
Friday, April 28, 2006
Final Grades
You should have each received an individual e-mail from me regarding your final grade.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
I will not be able to input grades into SeaNet until next week (1st week of May). The system will not allow me to do so until then.
I hope you all enjoyed your experience in LIB 103. Have a fabulous summer!
If you have any questions, please let me know.
I will not be able to input grades into SeaNet until next week (1st week of May). The system will not allow me to do so until then.
I hope you all enjoyed your experience in LIB 103. Have a fabulous summer!
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Lecture Slides
Today's lecture (4/25) can be found here: http://library.uncw.edu/web/instruction/lib103/Information%20Issues.ppt
Good Example of An Information News Story
Here's a great example of the type of news story I'm looking for as an "information news story" for Assignment #1: "Texas College Bans MySpace.com"
Feel free to use it as one of your 10 stories.
Remember, you should include a summary of the news story as well as your reaction to the story.
Feel free to use it as one of your 10 stories.
Remember, you should include a summary of the news story as well as your reaction to the story.
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Assignment #5
For Assignment #5 (worth 5% of your final grade), please do the following:
1. View this online plagiarism tutorial: http://www.fairfield.edu/documents/Library/plagicourt.swf
If you are on a computer that does not have flash, you may view an .html version of the tutorial: http://www.fairfield.edu/x14498.xml
2. Complete this online quiz and print out your results. Please make sure to put your name on the quiz. You must turn this in at the beginning of class on Tuesday, April 25th for full credit: http://www.fairfield.edu/x14519.xml
1. View this online plagiarism tutorial: http://www.fairfield.edu/documents/Library/plagicourt.swf
If you are on a computer that does not have flash, you may view an .html version of the tutorial: http://www.fairfield.edu/x14498.xml
2. Complete this online quiz and print out your results. Please make sure to put your name on the quiz. You must turn this in at the beginning of class on Tuesday, April 25th for full credit: http://www.fairfield.edu/x14519.xml
Announcements and .ppt slides
All class requirements must be completed by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 27th for full credit. No assignments will be accepted past this date and time. This includes:
- Assignment #1 (10 news stories)
- Any extra credit you wish to do
Here are the .ppt presentations from the last few classes:
Using the Web for Research: http://library.uncw.edu/web/instruction/lib103/Using%20the%20Web%20for%20Research.ppt
Information Overload: http://library.uncw.edu/web/instruction/lib103/Information%20Overload.ppt
- Assignment #1 (10 news stories)
- Any extra credit you wish to do
Here are the .ppt presentations from the last few classes:
Using the Web for Research: http://library.uncw.edu/web/instruction/lib103/Using%20the%20Web%20for%20Research.ppt
Information Overload: http://library.uncw.edu/web/instruction/lib103/Information%20Overload.ppt
Monday, April 10, 2006
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