Greetings all – From time to time I will share articles of note that you may use in your assignments if applicable. This one covers “Information Grounds.” Fisher, K.E., Landry, C.F. and Naumer, C. (2006). “Social spaces, casual interactions, meaningful exchanges: ‘information ground’ characteristics based on the college student experience.” Information Research, 12(2) paper 291. … Continue reading “Useful Article: Information Grounds on Campus”
Announcement for all sections of INFO 200 SP 2026 As you continue developing your blog reports and working toward the literature review matrix and final paper, I want to clarify expectations around sources and graduate-level writing in INFO 200. This course is grounded in scholarly research. Your work should focus on library and information science … Continue reading “Using Scholarly Research in INFO 200”
In module five, we move from last week’s focus on information-seeking behavior to consider the diverse information needs of information communities. There are a variety of information-seeking studies to illustrate the vast range of information communities that LIS scholars have studied and the diverse needs of these unique communities. As you learn about concepts within this … Continue reading “Welcome to Module 5: Information Communities & Diverse Information Needs”
Hi everyone — I’ve finished grading all of the Blog Report #2 posts in Canvas. Thank you for the work you put into these. I really enjoyed reading about your communities and seeing the ways many of you connected them to Fisher & Fulton’s characteristics of Information Communities. A few themes came up in my … Continue reading “Blog Report #2 Graded”
Greetings All, We have been getting a lot of questions from INFO 200 students on how to incorporate APA 7.0 style into blog posts and research papers. Here is a basic overview of the various types of “In-Text Citations” in both narrative and parenthetical formats: Type of Citation Narrative Format Parenthetical Format One work by … Continue reading “APA Style for In-Text Citations”
As you begin your research into the information behaviors and needs of your chosen information communities, remember that the SJSU King Library is here to help! You can chat live with a librarian for personalized assistance at any stage of your research. Whether you need help finding resources, navigating LIS databases and beyond, or refining … Continue reading “Reminder: Search Help & INFO 200 Lib Guide at SJSU King Library”
Good morning all – – I’m so glad we have this extension because I think it will give you some breathing room. If anyone has questions about this assignment – – your first formal assignment for class that should be formatted in APA seven etc. please post them as a comment on this post or … Continue reading “Questions Regarding LIS Theory Model Assignment?”
Hello everyone, I want to share a quick update about a small scheduling hiccup we discovered. It turns out that the dates in the syllabus published to OnCourse did not match the dates in our Canvas Blueprint (the master 200 Canvas Course that syncs to all sections) — which is the master course shell used … Continue reading “Dates Amended for Model Theory Summary and Blog Reports”
Hey all – I will be reading your Blog Report #2 posts this week. I am excited to read about your communities. Here are some thoughts for going forward:
