Friday, August 3, 2012

Part 10, Creating a website


 Summary

This was a good assignment to help me understand the bare essentials of the HTML coding, I will probably never be a coder at anytime in my life but it was fun pushing my computer skills, to the next level.  I have enjoyed learning more skills on the databases and I think it will help me in my continued education. Understanding how to research and what is credible out there is very important this day and age because we are getting more information thrown at us then any generation that came before us.

Class Final

1st Source: Distand, M. (2011). The Future of Print: The Book. Feliciter, 57(5) 182-184
I went to the library website and went into Ebsco and search the full title and the text pulled up. It took me all of 30 seconds with my newly discovered knowledge of databases.
A: He is a Director of Libraries in Alberta; I would say he is pretty knowledgeable on the printed word.
S: This is a periodical that is put out by the library association in Canada.
P: News of the library association, its main purpose is to inform.
E: I think he was very even on presenting the facts.
C: It hit all the high points, with enough extra interesting fun facts to keep me reading.
T: The article was publish in October (2011) so it is fairly current.

2nd Source: Morrison, E (2011, August 22). Are books dead, and can authors survive? The Guardian
I went onto google searched the title in its entirety,  and it was the first thing that popped up, I verified that is was the right guy and it was.
A: He is an award winning author, and he has published 3 novels.
S: The Guardian is a daily newspaper in Britain
P: The article was written to inform the public about the potential crisis writer’s face
E: I thought that he was not very even he presented the article in a way that was slanted in writers favor.
T: Published August 2011

Summary-
I really enjoyed the first article The future of Print: The book.  I thought that it was a very well written piece that seemed to go straight down the middle for the most part. I liked that it wasn’t dry and it kept you wanting to read. I liked how he presented his facts. I particularly liked the part
 “After Amazon unwittingly sold early Kindle owners a title for which it lack legal rights, its purchasers discovered it deleted by remote control. Ironically, the confiscated e-book was Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four.”
I also liked how he made the argument that the books and e-books can co-exist.  He mentioned in the article that “E-books will undoubtedly dominate the market for large reference books, such as encyclopedias, and anything else that is regularly revised and updated, as well as for scholarly journals, if not also popular magazines.”  I like the idea that the two can both be utilized. I hate the thought of telling my kids back in my day, when we had books.
I did not care for the second article, and after doing research, knowing he is an author his dislike of what the publishing companies it makes a lot of sense. The thing is that of course the jobs that were of yesterday have faded out, there are a lot of the factory jobs and other jobs that have been retired due to the advancements in technology. Maybe there won’t be highly paid writers in the future, but history shows us that there are not many in the past either. Also even if the printed work is not being done as much doesn’t mean there will be a decline in reading, I think if anything people will read more.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Research Journal Part 9: Finding information on the Open Web

Search Topic-Internet Addiction

Search 1- 
a) used google
b) internet addiction site:.com
c) There is no author
Title of website- netaddiction.com
Title of article- Compulsive searching
Author-Dr. Kimberly Young 
Date: Tuesday, 15 March 
Access Date July 31, 2012
url: http://www.netaddiction.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=62&Itemid=85
Why is this credible?
It is written by a doctor, it is a fairly recent article regarding, symptoms and different types of internet addictions, also this site has been up since 2005, so I feel like they have some knowledge with internet addiction.

Search 2-
a) used yahoo
b) symptoms of internet addiction site:.gov
c) No Author
Title of website- US Nation Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health
Title of article- Internet addiction: New-age diagnosis or symptoms of age-old problem?
Author-Roger Collier 
Date: October 27, 2009 
Access Date: July 31, 2012
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2764750/
Why is this credible?
Doing further research in the author he has done tons of articles on internet addiction. I tend to be more trusting of government sites only because they have a reputation to uphold.

Search 3- 
a) used bing
b) symptoms of internet addiction site:.org
c) There is no author
Title of website- helpguide.org
Title of article- Internet and Computer Addition signs, symptoms, and treatment
Author-Joanna Saisan, M.S.W., Melinda Smith, M.A., Lawrence Robison, and Jeanne Segal Ph.D
Date: Jun 2012 
Access Date July 31, 2012
url: http://www.helpguide.org/mental/internet_cybersex_addiction.htm
Why is this credible?
It is written by a doctor, it is not very old, it is a source for information, it doesn’t seem to have bias.

Search 4- 
a) used google
b) internet addiction site:.edu
c) There is no author
Title of website- Stanford School of Medicine
Title of article- Internet Addiction: Stanford study seeks to define whether its a problem
Author-Lorrin Koran MD
Date: 10/17/2006
Access Date July 31, 2012
url: http://med.stanford.edu/news_releases/2006/october/internet.html
Why is this credible?
It is published on the Stanford school of medicines website, they are known to be pretty reputable. It is written by a medical doctor, the only problem with it, is it is a little out of date.

Summary:
 If you search diligently on the open web you can find good credible sources for your research the trick is to use your skills of reason, we probably have used A.S.P.E.C.T or something to that effect without knowing it because we use reasoning we have learned over the course of our lives to help decipher the credibility or a source.  I use this when I am doing research and have been using it for a number of years, this class however has helped me fine tune these skills. I found it relatively easy to locate the type of sites I wanted to use in my research


















Friday, July 27, 2012

Research Journal, Part 8: types of Information:Focus on Search Engines and Web Sites


Search Tools:

Hakia
They are known for a system search, to help businesses be more efficient.
“Instead of matching the occurrence of words or symbols (as done in indexing systems), semantic search systems match concepts and their meaningful variations.
Employees can search for answers in internal documents.
They can search web, news, blogs and social media sources.
They break off into smaller search engines like PubMed search for medical documents. With this search engine you fo not need to use boolean charicters because no matter what form of the word you use it should not effect the search results. The benifit to this search engine is it takes the work out of searching, it can compinsate for words that are used, for example you can ask it a question like "how fast is swine flu spreading." and it can disect the sentance and seach for the answer.
Uses:
large businesses with a lot of internal documents, also depending on the industry this would be a great search engine to get proficient at.

Metasearch Tool

Brosys-
Allows you to search with multiple engines at once
You can organize your searches into folders
Logs online habits
Still under test phase
Allows you to search pre designed folders based on specific areas of interest
Uses:
This would be most useful for simple searches, like expanding your knowledge on a recreational search not necessarily credible search or research work.

Subject Directory

Infomine-
Sends out crawlers
Boolian friendly
Recognizes “and” and “or” searches
Use of the pipe symbol uses complete and exact phrases
Enter a # within a search  ie renaissance near4 history will find the word within that number of words
Uses:
Great for research papers and intensive research easily can narrow the search and get precise results

Monday, July 23, 2012

Research Jornal, Part 7: Finding Articles in Periodical Indexes

 Search Statement: Internet Addiction "internet addiction"
NewspapersNewspapers (‎359)
Scholarly JournalsScholarly Journals (‎302)
Trade JournalsTrade Journals (‎236)
MagazinesMagazines (‎161)
Wire FeedsWire Feeds (‎36)




Andrea Suggestion: Invent* AND (Internet OR "World Wide Web")
NewspapersNewspapers (‎1469478)
Trade JournalsTrade Journals (‎71573)
Wire FeedsWire Feeds (‎56024)
Scholarly JournalsScholarly Journals (‎39787)
MagazinesMagazines (‎20857)




a)      Popular Magazine- Cosmopolitan

Citation-"Hot Sheet: 6 Trends on the Rise Right Now." Cosmopolitan 2009: 39. ProQuest Research Library. Web. 23 July 2012 .
This was a very small article from Cosmopalitan that gives you a quick glance at what is happening in the world at a glance. I wanted to refer to just this part of the article.
 “Houston public schools have banned sexting, some NFL teams are forbidding players from typing in locker rooms, and several states are cracking down on sending texts while driving. For those who can't control their thumbs, the new reSTART Internet Addiction Recovery Program helps textaholics "reconnect to the real world." “
I think it is interesting that they are starting to include internet addiction in with texting, personally when I think of texting I don’t think of internet. I picked this article to show an example of a “trashy, or rather fluff” magazine reporting somewhat interesting news.
b)   Scholarly Journal- Proquest

Citation­- Lin, Chien-Hsin, Shong-Lin Lin, and Chin-Pi Wu. "The Effects of Parental Monitoring and Leisure Boredom on Adolescents' Internet Addiction." Adolescence 44.176 (2009): 993-1004. ProQuest Family Health; ProQuest Research Library. Web. 23 July 2012.

Is this a credible source-
It was published in 2009, a little old but fairly recent.
It came out of a trusted database.
Credible authours.

I selected this article because I found it interesting that both of the scholarly journals I read the first one I could not get a citation for, said that there were strong ties between Internet Addiction and family life. Also the scholarly journals I found most were Asian countries.

c)    Newspaper Article- San Francisco Chronicle
Citation-Haddock, Vicki. "HOOKED ON THE WEB / while Internet Addiction is Not Yet Recognized by Psychiatrists, Cyberspace Compulsives Obviously Need a Large Dose of Reality." San Francisco Chronicle: C.1. Western Newsstand. Dec 10 2006. Web. 23 July 2012 .
I picked this article because from what I read in the scholarly journals this is a real problem especially in Asia. According to this news article it has yet to be established as a condition. This article is a little bit dated but it brought up so good points on other addictions we accept like gambling.
d)   Summary-
I really enjoyed this section of the course it allows you to use a “source” that in the past may have been overlooked in the past because to find newspaper articles and periodicals would have been considered time consuming. I enjoy reading magazines because they are gaged at a 6 grade level on average, not to say that I am not reading past a 6th grade level but it dumbs the research down to where you get it quickly, you can weed out the  things that you don’t care about and research further on the stuff that interests you.  I find that very helpful especially if it is a long paper. Also the sources in magazines and newspapers can be viewed as fairly credible, as long as it is a credible publication

Friday, July 20, 2012

Reasearch Journal, Part 6: Database Feature and searching Techniques

Writing Boolean Search Statements

Target often forces musicians to alter lyrics in order to have their CDs sold in Target stores. Is this censorship?

Keywords: Target, alter* lyrics, censorship
Synonyms: restriction, editing, policy
Or: censorship or restrict*
Insert and: lyrics and musicians, Target and censorship

What breeds of dogs make good therapy pets?

Keywords: breeds, therapy, pets
Synonyms: types, service animals
Or: pets or service animals
Insert and: dog breeds and service animals or therapy pets

Debate the pros and cons of fish farming

Keywords: pros, cons, fish farming
Synonyms: hatchery, good, bad
Or: good or bad, pro or con,
Insert: fish and hatchery, fish and farming, good and bad

How much of current scientific breakthroughs were influenced by science fiction?

Keywords: current, scientific breakthrough, influence, science fiction
Synonyms: recent, scientific advancement, scientific discovery, impact, scfi,
Or: recent or current, scientific advancement or scientific breakthrough, influence or impact
Insert and: current and scientific breakthrough and influence and science fiction

Are big box stores like Walmart and Target good for the economy?

Keywords: Walmart, Tageret, economy, "big box stores"
Synonyms: "chainstore", retailer
Or: Walmart or "big box store"  Target or retailer
Insert and: Walmart and economy, economic effect and big box stores


Personal Question


How was the internet invented?  

Keywords: Internet, invention
Synonyms: world wide web, evolution
Or: Internet or World Wide Web
Insert and: Invention and Internet


Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Research Journal Part 5: Digging into Databases and Books


Clark Library Book Catalog:

Keyword Search: Internet, Internet Addiction
Book Source:
Title: Internet addiction [electronic resource] : a handbook and guide to evaluation and treatment
Author: Kimberly S. Young
Publisher:
Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons
Publication Date: 2011
Subject Headings:
Internet Addiction United States
Internet Addiction China
Internet Addiction Social Aspects
Internet Addiction Treatment
Internet Addiction
 Is it a Circulating Book or an E-book?
E-Book
Location or Call Number for Book?
9780470892244 (electronic bk.)
0470892242 (electronic bk.)
What Clues in the book record lead you to believe that this book is credible, or trustworthy?
Because of the title and that it is in with the psychology section leads me to believe it is a credible book
The Summit Catalog:
Keyword Search: Internet Addiction
Book source:
Title: Internet Addiction
Author: Hannah O Price
Publisher: Hauppauge, N.Y. : Nova Science Publishers, Inc
Publication Date: 2011



Subject Headings:
Is it a Circulating Book or an E-book?
Circulating
Location or Call Number for Book?
UI Library Main Stacks     RC569.5.I54I54 2011  
What Clues in the book record lead you to believe that this book is credible, or trustworthy?
The book is located in the phycology section. So it is a mental disorder so it seems like it would be credible

Books 24x7-IT Collection of E-Books:

For the purpose of this assignment I didn’t find this source helpful. If I was looking for a manual to tell me how to get a new software installed, or if I wanted a word book to teach me Microsoft word this one may be more helpful . Overall I found its setup not very user friendly I liked the Cornell and the Clark catalogs because they were so user friendly they were easy to navigate. I couldn’t pull up any books or articles on my topic, I double checked I was in the right place but I still was unable to find a source.

Google Books:
Keyword Search: Internet Addiction
Book source
Title: Caught in the Net: How to recognize the signs of Internet addiction—and a winning strategy for recovery
Author: Kimberly S. Young
Publisher:
Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons
Publication Date: 1998

What Clues in the book record lead you to believe that this book is credible, or trustworthy?

The fact that she has written other books and I found them in more than one database, both scholarly databases chances are she is a well known expert on the topic also Google lets me preview the book that is nice, because they allow me to view up to 50 pages of the book you can use reasoning and wisdom to decide to a book is credible. This book is a little dated though I would prefer a more updated book. Especially with this topic, the internet is ever changing and since Internet Addiction is a new disease they have learned more on the topic in the last 14 years.

Summary
I have been in specialized classes for so long I haven’t really had to research for a class in a long time, so I am a little out of the loop as far as places to search for credible information when researching. I have used the college databases in the past when I needed it for English and other college classes. I have never seen the e-books one, and I was not surprised that Google had a book section. I love Google it is easy to navigate and easy to use, I liked the fact that it let you narrow your search to books, magazines, and search during time period that makes it nice. Also you don’t need to be registered at a college to use the Google books, and if you were doing some independent learning that would be nice! I like the college databases though because they allow you to view the entire text on some of them that is handy when you want a book and you can’t get to a library, and that is where Google books fall short.




Saturday, July 14, 2012

Research Journal, Part 4: Types of Information

1) Is a vegetarian diet healthier than a meat-based diet? I would say books or e books, like a specialized medical encyclopedia, or a health magazine would have information on the differences and ultimately which is healthier

2) Target often forces musicians to alter lyrics in order to have
their CDs sold in Target stores. Is this censorship? I would say internet, because you would want to find out what targets policy is and then I would find a solid definition of censorship.

3) How much more can a college graduate expect to earn over
someone with a high school diploma? I would go to the local colleges in my area, they would have brochures or pamphlets with statistics and I would pull up job placement statistic, and graduate statistics.

4) Should educators use commercial services to combat
plagiarism? Periodicals, or scholarly journals would give you information on what educators are doing, and any data that has been collected.

5) Is the current lack of sunspot activity affecting global
warming? Local news, to get the most recent information, I would look at scientific journals on global warming and consult any books on the topic.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Part 3: Exploring Topics

Topic: Internet

1. How was the internet invented?
2. When did it become available to the public?
3. How has the internet effected our lives? 

Summary:
We learned the difference between open web, and deep web. We learned what the difference between the two. How you can access different parts of the web using a search engine and using a database. We learned how to take notes, gather ideas, develop our topics, and research our topic. We learned the proper topics to research, and we learned how to formulate our question so it was neither too vague nor too narrow. We also learned how to set up our workspace and the tools we will need to do our research.


Wikipedia keywords GVRL Keywords
ICANN CERN
ICQ Computer Hackers
Identity theft Computer Software Security
IEEE 802.11 Computer Virus
IIRC DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
IMAP
Leisure
IMAPS Re-creation
Indigenous Dialogues Social class
Infocom Urban Life
Information Age Industrialization
Information Awareness Office Work hours
Instant messaging Sport
Integrated Services Digital Network Tourism
Internet Leisure Industry
Internet access in the United States Movie Industry
Internet Archive Youth
Internet as a source of prior art Urbanization
Internet backbone  Work-life balance
Internet Capitalization Conventions Youth Culture
Internet censorship Resorts
Internet censorship circumvention Movies
Internet Chess Club The immigrants
Internet child pornography Technology
Internet control message protocol Workaholics
Internet democracy censorship

My personal web experience: 

I personally never use Wikipedia, only because this one time I heard a story from some IT friends of mine about how they took great joy in editing Wikipedia in their spare time at work. I really enjoyed searching in the gale researcher, my topic "internet" was so broad that I got things about the internet and crime and a lot of other topics, that let my mind just wander.  The hardest part is figuring out what you want to cut out and what you want to keep. The narrowing of the topic especially a complex topic is the hardest.

Citations

Wikipedia:

Cyber Rights Defending Free Speech in the Digital Age

Author: Mike Godwin
Publisher:Times Books. 1998
Pages:352



GVRL: 

Computer's Impact on Leisure

Encyclopedia of Recreation and Leisure in America
Ed. Gary S. Cross. Vol. 1. Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2004. p231-239. Heewon Yang and Kelly Chandler

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Part 2: Plagiarism


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.
Correct. It doesn’t need to be sited it a personal experiences

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. 
Correct, does not need to be cited common knowledge

3. I find it ridiculous that 57% of high school students think their teachers assign too much homework.
Incorrect needs to be cited, unless they gathered there on data for the survey

Numbers 4, 5, and 6 all refer to the following passage from Martin Luther King's "Letter from the Birmingham Jail":
You deplore the demonstrations taking place in Birmingham. But your statement, I am sorry to say, fails to express a similar concern for the conditions that brought about the demonstrations. I am sure that none of you would want to rest content with the superficial kind of social analysis that deals merely with effects and does not grapple with underlying causes. It is unfortunate that demonstrations are taking place in Birmingham, but it is even more unfortunate that the city's white power structure left the Negro community with no alternative.

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.
Correct does not need to be cited

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).
Correct in text citation

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."
Incorrect needs to be cited more clearly, with an in text citation.



7. My friend Kara told me that she loves living so close to the ocean.
Correct does not need to cited it is personal experience.

8. Americans are guaranteed the right to freely gather for peaceful meetings. 
Does not need to be cited.

SUMMARY

This helped me understand why things need to be cited and how to do it properly. This is a good second unit it is important because a lot of people don’t understand how to properly cite information. I have been careful up to this point in citing but I think this unit made me more aware of possible mistakes I might make.

Monday, July 2, 2012

First CTEC 115 blog entry

I think the video helped alot with the set up of my new snazzy blog. I have used myspace and now with the death of myspace I have moved on to facebook. I have used the blog, journal, or notes entry of facebook and myspace. I realized that I had started a blog, but never did anything with it, hopefully this class will change that for me. I hope you enjoy what I have done with my blog.

Ez