The search tool that I tried that I wasn't familiar with was Bing.
It has a lot of the same features as Google.
There is a general web search tab, which is also the main page when you first go to the site. There is an image search tab that lets you search just images. There is a video search tab that lets you search just videos. Some of the other tabs are maps for locating places or getting directions, news for getting current events, and then a more tab. When you click on the more tab it gives you much more options for focusing your search like music, math, finance, dictionary, weather, etc. When you do a search it will give you a list of related searches and it also gives you the option to link your searches with Facebook.
The metasearch tool that I used was Mamma.
It looks very simple. It only has a few tabs for search focusing; web, news, image, twitter, and jobs. After doing a search it gives a list at the side with search suggestions. This site is very simple without all the "frills" like Bing has.
The subject directory that I used was About.com. I have seen the site a couple times but had never used it. The homepage has a lot going on. It gives editors picks, the search bar, an explore tab and a browse categories tab. After doing a search it gives you the basic list of results but they are all in the About.com library. If you scroll all the way to the bottom it has a list of related searches.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Finding Articles in Periodical Indexes
I did a pretty basic
search on ProQuest for privacy and personal and concerns and got some great
results as well as some kind of off the wall things that weren’t related to
what I was looking for. I did get lucky and found a good article for my topic.
In future searches I may not be as lucky and may have to narrow my search down
since it was pretty broad.
The article I chose
was:
"Facebook & Your
Privacy. (Cover Story)." Consumer Reports 77.6 (2012): 24. MasterFILE
Premier. Web. 25 July 2012.
I chose this article because I
was looking for more information to narrow my search from just privacy and
personal concerns to something more interesting to my like and dislikes. I am
an avid Facebook user so I thought this article would interest me.
The scholarly journal
article I chose was:
Bro, Ruth Hill. "Titanic
Privacy Mistakes." Scitech Lawyer 6.2 (2009): 16-9. ABI/INFORM
Trade & Industry. Web. 25 July 2012.
I chose this article
because it’s about personal privacy and the internet. I feel this is a research
article because it’s in a journal put out by the American Bar Association, the
author Ruth Bro is a lawyer who specializes in technology law, and the author
also writes regularly for several other legal journals.
The newspaper article
I chose was:
Rep, Billy T., and Rep E.
Markey. "How can Congress Protect Online Privacy?" Roll Call:
1. ProQuest Research Library. Feb 22 1999. Web. 25 July 2012 .
I picked this article because it is
investigative reporting about a new program that Intel was going to put into
new computers. I would have been a violation of personal privacy and concerns
anyone who would be surfing the web.
The more I searched, more I realized my topic
was too broad. I kept getting personal health articles and person body
protection articles. Though interesting, they were not as interesting as
personal technology protection. So when I came across a couple articles with
other keywords that caught my eye like Facebook, social network, and invasion,
I was able to narrow down my search to something more narrow.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Database Feature and Searching Techniques
Part 1:
Lyric change and
censorship
Current economy and
Great Depression
Earnings for
college graduate and high school graduate
vegetarian diet or
meat-based diet
natural medicine
or traditional medicine
Part 2:
My topic: Personal Privacy
My research question: What things associated
with personal privacy are most concerning to people?
Boolean search: personal privacy and personal concerns
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Digging Into Databases and Books Summary
In this section I learned a couple key things. The first was that there was a database of technical books called ITPro. It was multi function and could benefit a student, professional, or someone just curious about things.
Another thing I learned was from the assignment instructions. I knew about Summit but I didn't I know that they can send books to Clark for a student. This will be very helpful in future classes.
This assignment surely opened my eyes to several other resources and I think that they will all be very helpful to me at some point. As far as this class goes I will probably use a combination of Summit and Google Scholar (if allowed).
I was surprised that Google Scholar wasn't included in this assignement. I learned about this database previously and found it very helpful when writing my research paper for English 102.
Google Books Search
In my Google Books search I looked up Privacy, Personal Privacy, Violation of Privacy like I did in the Cannell Library and Summit searches.
The book that looked most interesting to me was:
Pennock, J. Roland, and John W. Chapman. Privacy & Personality. New Brunswick (U.S.A.): Aldine Transaction, 2007. Print.
Being pretty familiar with Google Books already, I use it to look for new books to read and buy eBooks there regularly, I knew to look at the About This Book link and then scroll to the bottom to find a little info on the author(s). This helps me know if the authors are credible by giving background information like their education and experience.
The book that looked most interesting to me was:
Pennock, J. Roland, and John W. Chapman. Privacy & Personality. New Brunswick (U.S.A.): Aldine Transaction, 2007. Print.
Being pretty familiar with Google Books already, I use it to look for new books to read and buy eBooks there regularly, I knew to look at the About This Book link and then scroll to the bottom to find a little info on the author(s). This helps me know if the authors are credible by giving background information like their education and experience.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
IT Pro Search
I found this site interesting because it was for technical books. Though I did search for Home PC like the assignment said to, I also searched for a few things of my own. I found this site useful because I'm a computer technology major.
I liked that under advanced search I could search the full text, author, ISBN, or the notes.
I liked that under advanced search I could search the full text, author, ISBN, or the notes.
The Summit Catalog Search
I used the same search terms as I did when I searched in Cannell Library so that I could Accurately compare my results.
Altman, Irwin. The Environment and Social Behavior: Privacy, Personal Space, Territory, Crowding. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole Pub., 1975. Print.
Eighteen universities in the area have this book. I decided it was credible when I saw on Summit that many of the universities that have the book are large and credible ones. I would hope that the universities that are so well known like WSU and PSU would try to keep their books credible.
This search was different from Cannell Library search because it let me know what kind of places carry the book other than Clark College.
Altman, Irwin. The Environment and Social Behavior: Privacy, Personal Space, Territory, Crowding. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole Pub., 1975. Print.
Eighteen universities in the area have this book. I decided it was credible when I saw on Summit that many of the universities that have the book are large and credible ones. I would hope that the universities that are so well known like WSU and PSU would try to keep their books credible.
This search was different from Cannell Library search because it let me know what kind of places carry the book other than Clark College.
Cannell Library Book Catalog Search
Search Term used: Privacy, Personal Privacy, Violation of Privacy
This book is a hardback book located on the second floor of the library. I knew this was a credible source when I looked up the book editor and he is well known and well educated about the topic.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Exploring Topics Summary
In this section I found several things interesting. The first would be that I have been a student at Clark College off and on for about 2 years yet had not heard about Gale Virtual Reference Library. I know that I will find it very helpful in not only this class but in many of my future classes as well.
The second thing I found interesting was in the forum. While reading what the other students had posted about how they find information, a majority of the people used Google. I am a Google user as well but didn't realize how many other people did as well.
I felt this assignment was mainly to help the students see the different sources they can find and also to give them an intro to citation. I found it helpful to refresh my current knowledge and to remind me to be careful about the sources I am looking at.
The second thing I found interesting was in the forum. While reading what the other students had posted about how they find information, a majority of the people used Google. I am a Google user as well but didn't realize how many other people did as well.
I felt this assignment was mainly to help the students see the different sources they can find and also to give them an intro to citation. I found it helpful to refresh my current knowledge and to remind me to be careful about the sources I am looking at.
Exploring Topics Questions
1. What things associated with privacy are most concerning to people?
2. Who would benefit from invasion of privacy? protection?
3. What area of privacy concerns me most?
2. Who would benefit from invasion of privacy? protection?
3. What area of privacy concerns me most?
Exploring Topics Part Two: WIkipedia
The topic I searched was privacy
The tool I used this second time was Wikipedia
Additional information found:
-Privacy is a western concept
-There is person privacy, informational privacy, organizational privacy, spiritual privacy, and intellectual privacy.
The tool I used this second time was Wikipedia
Additional information found:
-Privacy is a western concept
-There is person privacy, informational privacy, organizational privacy, spiritual privacy, and intellectual privacy.
- Page name: Privacy
- Author: Wikipedia contributors
- Publisher: Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
- Date of last revision: 29 June 2012 09:22 UTC
- Date retrieved: 11 July 2012 09:00 UTC
Exploring Topics Part One: Gale Virtual Reference Library
The topic I searched was Privacy.
The tool I used was Gale Virtual Reference Library
Keywords:
-Employers
-Protection
-Conspiracy
-Social Network
-Bill of RIghts
-Internet
-Cultural value
-Intrusion
-Healthcare
-Ethics
-Fourth Amendment
-Right of Privacy
Privacy. William Sims Bainbridge.
Encyclopedia of Community. Ed. Karen Christensen and David Levinson. Vol. 3. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Reference, 2003. p1101-1104. Word Count: 2391.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Unit 2: Plagiarism
The first thing that
jumped out at me while looking through the readings was that on the second page
of the overview is says to memorize this "The problem of plagiarism
occurs when you fail to give credit for information, such as ideas and words,
that are not originally yours."
As someone who is
working on their second degree I feel it should be common knowledge not to
claim some ones else's work as your own, whether it be full or partial.
Unfortunately, there are still many students who don't feel that way or just
ignore that it's ethically wrong because they are too lazy or busy to do the
work themselves.
For me, I make sure
that when I'm writing a paper I highlight what information Im using and then
include where it is from. If I'm using a quote then I cite it using proper MLA
format. After make it a system for myself and having various instructors
engrain the consequences of plagiarism into me it is something that I avoid. If
I question the possibility that it could be mistaken for plagiarizing I ask my
instructor or go to the writing help center.
Part 2:
1. Last
summer, my family and I traveled to Chicago, which was quite different from the
rural area I grew up in. We saw the dinosaur Sue at the Field Museum, and ate
pizza at Gino's East.
I see no need to make
changes. There are no citation errors since these facts are coming straight
from the source.
2.
Americans want to create a more perfect union; they also want to establish
justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote
the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty for everybody.
I question where this
material comes from. It needs a citation or some kind of attribution.
3. I find
it ridiculous that 57% of high school students think their teachers assign too
much homework.
This statistic is
coming from some place and the author needs to inform the reader where it's
coming from.
4. Martin Luther King was
certain that nobody would want to be contented with a surfacy type of social
analysis that concerns itself only with effects and doesn't deal with root
causes.
This is a small
summary of the original works. I do not feel it needs to be cited since the
writer doesn't actually use quotes or specific details.
5. Martin Luther King wrote
that the city of Birmingham's "white power structure" left
African-Americans there "no alternative" but to demonstrate
("Letter from the Birmingham Jail" para. 5)
This
writer quoted some one else’s work and then appropriately cited it.
6. In "Letter from the
Birmingham Jail," King writes to fellow clergy saying that although they
"deplore the demonstrations taking place in Birmingham, your statement
fails to express a similar concern for the conditions that brought about the
demonstrations."
This
writer used attribution but didn’t cite. I would have included proper MLA
citation to avoid any confusion or possible consequences.
7. My friend Kara told me
that she loves living so close to the ocean.
This is a statement
talking about a friend and what she said so I wouldn’t include citation. The
writer attributed it appropriately.
8. Americans are guaranteed the right to freely gather for
peaceful meetings.
This is a widely known part
of the constitution but I would have included citation to clarify.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
First, to sum it all up...
This assignment was to create a blog where we can share what we are learning about the class and share our assignments.
The difference between using a digital workspace and an analogue one is that the digital way gives you much more creativity with much more ease. The analogue way is said to be more personal but I'd disagree. With the ability to completely customize a digital workspace with things like pictures and colored fonts you can give the area a more "you" feel.
I'm a very active member of Facebook. I browse friends pages and comment or post things. I have customized my own page to the full extent. Hopefully I will enjoy blogging so much that I will become just as active in my own blog :)
The difference between using a digital workspace and an analogue one is that the digital way gives you much more creativity with much more ease. The analogue way is said to be more personal but I'd disagree. With the ability to completely customize a digital workspace with things like pictures and colored fonts you can give the area a more "you" feel.
I'm a very active member of Facebook. I browse friends pages and comment or post things. I have customized my own page to the full extent. Hopefully I will enjoy blogging so much that I will become just as active in my own blog :)
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