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Using the computer in your research
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  • Applied English 4
  • Group 5
  • 9310002A Joshua 9310020A Zoe
  • 9310009A Jessie 9310029A Shelly
  • 9310012A Daniel 9310033A Peter

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5a computers and the research paper
  • Before Typewriter
  • Now Word
  • For example word, excel, PowerPoint.

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Computer Changed
  • In some quarters, computer have done away with
    note cards.
  • In some school, by e-mail to traditional
    submission of hard copy.
  • To whole laborious businesses of research, they
    offer to full-text databases.

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5b The Internet
  • The Internet a system of computers connected by
    a common protocol.
  • The World Wide Web is part of Internet.

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Connected Internet tools
  • Slow connections
  • Modem
  • Telephone Line
  • Fast connection
  • High-speed cable
  • DSL (digital subscriber line)

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Internet changed explosively
  • In 1969, 4 host.
  • In 1996 there were more than
  • 13 million.
  • In 2002, the Internet have more than 800 million
    users worldwide.

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Some Internet terms
  • FTP File transfer protocol in Internet
  • HTML it's a computer language to create website

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  • HTTP its a protocol rule of website
  • ISP it is a company to offer users to connection
    Internet
  • Ex Hinet, Seednet
  • URL its address on the Internet

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Understanding Internet Addresses
  • An Internet address or URL consists of three
    parts
  • 1. Protocol
  • 2. Name of the host
  • 3. Document path

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Example
  • Protocol Name of the host document path
  • http//tw.yahoo.com/news

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5C Online resources
  • Databases
  • Electronic journals
  • Online public-access catalogs

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Databases
  • Its a collection of data that is organized and
    stored electronically for easy retrieval.
  • Attractive feature - it can be searched in a
    variety of ways, usually by keyword, author or
    title.

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  • Expanded Academic ASAP
  • 1,204 periodicals
  • 685 of them in full text

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Electronic journals
  • They are scholarly journals or magazines that can
    be accessed via electronic transmission.

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  • They are serial publications that can be accessed
    by a computer through the World Wide Web or via
    FTP, gopher, telnet, e-mail, or listserv.

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  • Some electronic journals are online-only
    journals some are online versions of printed
    journals.
  • The occasional drawback-limited search function.

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Online public-access catalog (OPACs)
  • Its a computerized online catalog of the
    materials held in a library or library system.
  • Its an important tool in helping users.

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Online Computer Library Center (OCLC)
  • Nonprofit
  • Membership
  • Computer library service
  • Research organization

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5D Researching with search engines
  • Search engine a tool that using specific words
    via your topic to search the Web.
  • Most common used search engines Yahoo!, Google,
    Alta Vista.

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Boolean logic
  • And engine looks for sources in both two terms
    you find.
  • Or engine looks for two or more terms.
  • Not engine exclude the particular term from what
    you find.

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Finding a search engine
  • For searching other, more specified engines for
    more sources.

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Educational search engines
  • The search engines for nonprofit organizations-
    libraries, schools, government agencies. They
    usually reserve about scholarly sources.

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Useful search engines
  • Manual search directories and subcategories
    which have been compiled human.
  • Robotic like a spider, software crawl the Web
    and scan the untold number of pages.
  • Metasearch searches and compiles the top
    listings of other search engines.

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  • Example
  • Manual Yahoo!
  • Robotic Google
  • Metasearch Metacrawler

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Usenet, listserv, telnet, and gopher
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  • ? Internet World Wide Web.
  • ? useful for the typical researcher.
  • ? Other parts of Internet
  • ? Usenet, listserv, telnet, and gopher.

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5e-1 Usenet (User Network)
  • Created in 1979
  • Electronic bulletin boards
  • Posting a question or message to anyone else with
    a computer
  • Separate bulletin boards
  • ? discussion forums or newsgroups

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  • Deja. Com (an Internet Company) acquired the
    systematic process
  • ? saving and indexing themes of discussions.
    (1995)
  • Google continued to refine the categories
  • ?making them more accessible. (2001)

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Main Categories in the Usenet
  • alt ? unmoderated newsgroups
  • biz ? business, economy
  • comp ? computer
  • misc ? discussions that match no other category
  • news ? usenet-specific

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Cont.
  • rec ? recreation
  • sci ? science
  • soc ? society-related
  • talk ? controversial discussions about politics
    and others

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Cont.
  • k12 ? education for students and
    teachers
  • Bionet ? biology-research
  • bit.listserv  ? newsgroups from
    bitnet-mailinglists
  • Clari ? commercial stories
  • clarinet ? commercial news service
  • gnu ? GNU-related discussions of the
    Free Software Foundation
    (FSF)

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Its different from the Web ( advantages of
Usenet)
  • Presenting information in an e-mail format
  • Without graphics (pictures) and sound
  • Its a goldmine of information, especially on
    rare or esoteric topic.
  • grappling with difficult topic and could ask for
    help

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Cont.
  • Has its own vocabulary
  • A must for beginner are the FAQs(frequently asked
    questions)
  • Easily to find the typical questions that
    newcomers ask
  • FAQs also could help you with your netiquette

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5e-2 Listservs
  • A software which manages the mailing lists of
    discussion groups

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  • Listserv service likens to show on which
    exchanges are done entirely by e-mail
  • for students, other sources are more useful than
    listserv.
  • http//tile.net/lists
  • http//tile.net/
  • http//www.lsoft.com/lists/listref.html

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5e-3 Telnet and gopher
  • Telnet? a protocol for connecting computers on
    the Internet
  • Gopher? an old-fashioned system of searching the
    Internet.

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