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Title: Online Information Research


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Online Information Research
  • Thinking about Research Paths

Presented byJames Buczynski, M.L.I.S.Seneca_at_Yor
k Librarian
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1. Know exactly what you are looking
for.2. Know where to look.
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1. Define a Topic

Building modular documentation
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2. Write aResearch Question - Summarize your
topic
  • What methodologies , guidelines or standards are
    available for developing re-usable information?

Now you have a tool to evaluate each source you
find.
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3. Choose Keywords - Identify the concept(s)
4. ChooseAlternate Keywords
Modular documentation Re-usable
information Multi-purpose publishing Single
sourcing
Guidelines Best practices Check
lists Skills Strategy Strategies Tactics
Methodology Methodologies How-to Document
markup XML
Standards SCORM sharable content object reference
model IEEE 1484.11.2
Content management CMS
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  • Google
  • Search
  • Every word in every
  • document.
  • Index made by machine
  • Full Access Content
  • Websites
  • Current newspapers
  • A few journals
  • A few books
  • Videos, Audio
  • MS Office Files
  • Images
  • Library
  • Search
  • Author, Title, Subject (books)
  • Every word (article dbs)
  • Index made by humans
  • Full Access Content
  • 20 000 Electronic books
  • 96 000 Print books
  • 30 000 Online magazines,
  • journals and newspapers.
  • 800 print magazines, journals
  • and newspapers.
  • 8100 Audio-Visual Materials

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Sources Search Tools
  • Books
  • Magazines
  • Journals
  • Newspapers
  • Films
  • Sound recordings
  • WWW
  • Library Retail Catalogues
  • Databases, Indexes
  • Library, Rental and
  • Retail Catalogues
  • Google, etc

Shallow retrieval only (Author, title, subject,
etc)
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Digital Libraries have
  • What exists
  • Citation indexes with or without abstracts
  • For download
  • Datasets (ex. Statistics Canada)
  • Directories (ex. Corporate Profiler)
  • Articles Online journals, magazines, newspapers,
    proceedings
  • Reports, white papers, pamphlets, brochures
  • Theses and dissertations
  • Standards (Ex. National Fire Codes)
  • eBooks
  • Maps (Current historical)
  • Images, multimedia objects, graphics

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Online Information Bundling
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  • Content Aggregators
  • (Article Search Engine)
  • 3 month to one year embargos on new content
  • Title lists vary quarterly
  • Many short and dead runs
  • Coverage is often selective, i.e. specific
    articles are often missing. Tasini / Robertson
    cases
  • Most Seneca library content is accessed this way.
  • Ex. Academic Search Premier, Research Library,
    Lexis-Nexis, Canadian NewsStand

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  • eBook Services
  • Collections
  • NetLibrary (10,000 titles)
  • ITPro (Books24X7) (5000 titles)
  • Safari Tech Books Online (2000 titles)
  • National Academic Press Digital Library
  • Oxford Reference Online
  • Single book works
  • Grove Dictionary of Art
  • AccessScience (McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of
    science and Technology)
  • Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioural Sciences

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Exercise
  • Locate information, using Senecas Digital
    Library, exploring
  • Technical Communication
  • Locate newspaper articles
  • Locate popular magazine and academic journal
    articles.
  • Email the articles to yourself.

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Non-Library Web Resources- Anybody can Post
Anything- Content can be free, or fee based
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Anybody can Post Anything
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Which one?
Free Web
http//thekingcenter.com/
http//martinlutherking.org
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Anybody can Post Anything
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Evaluating Information from the Internet is just
like Detective Work
  • What do you need to track down?
  • Authority (author, institute / organization,
    publication information)
  • Objectivity (purpose of the site)
  • Currency / Accuracy / Completeness

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Finding Information on the Web
  • Type in a URL
  • http//www.strategis.ic.gc.ca
  • Web Search Engine
  • Directory

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Search Engines (machine searches for web sites)
  • Single Database
  • Google.com (Scholar, Maps, Blogs,
  • Image, Video, News, etc.)
  • Alexa.com (built-in whois)
  • Kartoo.com (pictures of hits)
  • Scirus.com (best for Sci/Tech)
  • Altavista Canada
  • http//ca.altavista.com/
  • http//www.live.com/ (Microsoft)
  • http//www.teoma.com/ (small but good)
  • http//firstgov.gov (U.S. Government)
  • http//www.canada.gc.ca (Canada)
  • Picsearch.com (images)
  • Singingfish.com (audio video)
  • Archive.org (55 billion pages)
  • Multi-database
  • Vivisimo.com
  • ixquick.com
  • Metacrawler.com
  • Dogpile.com
  • Familyfriendlysearch.com
  • Blogs
  • Blogsearch.google.com
  • Technorati.com
  • Search.blogger.com
  • Podcasts
  • podcasts.yahoo.com
  • http//www.podscope.com/ (spoken word)

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Directories (People select web sites)
  • Browsable Lists of Web Sites
  • Seneca Libraries Subject Guides
  • http//dmoz.org/ or Google Directory
  • Search Engine Directories
  • Searchenginecolossus.com (language by country)
  • Podcast Directories Blog Directories
  • Podcast.net Photoblogs.org
  • Indiepodder.org gtabloggers.com
  • Podcastalley.com http//www.blogscanada.ca/direct
    ory/

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Sharing and Communicating What I Found
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Select the article and go to the Citation page
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Some URLs can be hundreds of characters long. Use
a shrink service like Tinyurl.com to make smaller
links to share by email, etc.
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The Infomark indicates that this page is
persistent
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Example Britannica
Full-Text Articles and Citations
Each citation includesthe persistent link
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To create the persistent link, add this Digital
Object Identifier (DOI) without the doi to
the prefix http//dx.doi.org/
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Example netLibrary
eBooks
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Example netLibrary
eBooks
Use the Product ID to construct a persistent
link http//www.netlibrary.com/ebook_info.asp?pro
duct_idxxxxx
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Example Safari Tech
eBooks
Note Link will only work on campus, unless you
add http//lcweb.senecac.on.ca2048/login?url
to the front of it.
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I Dont Know if This Link is Persistent!
  • Test the link!
  • Create a sample link and either email it to
    yourself and paste it into a Web page
  • Remember to check the following
  • on-campus and remote (you may have to use the
    proxy prefix http//lcweb.senecac.on.ca2048/login
    ?url
  • various Web browsers (IE, NN, Firefox, Opera)
  • check over a period of time to make sure the link
    does not disintegrate within a day
  • You are always welcome to contact library staff
    with questions!
  • Or email LCOTechHelp_at_senecac.on.ca

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Summary
  • Budget sufficient time for research.
  • Digital library content is not available on free
    web search engines.
  • Vocabulary search tools success!
  • Keep notes of what paths keywords worked and
    those that did not work, to save time.
  • We wary of freely available web content.

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And of Course...
  • If you have any questions or
  • need help finding information,
  • please ask us as at the
  • Reference Desk!
  • Tel 416.491.5050x3038
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