Conference website https://blogs.sjsu.edu/cids has all the details. Opening Session, March 4, 2025, 12:00-1:00 pm (PST) ● Live Opening Session on Zoom: https://sjsu.zoom.us/j/86962576183 ● Keynote speaker: Dr. Leo Lo, Dean and Professor of the College of University Libraries & Learning Sciences at the University of New Mexico ● Keynote Title: Thriving in an AI-Drive Professional Environment: Skills […]
Some thoughts for you all related to a question I had about our Blog Report assignment as you work on Blog Report #3 & #4 and beyond. Start getting very serious about weaving your peer reviewed sources and studies you are finding into your posts. That will set you up to have draft chunks of […]
The Information Sources Survey assignment has been revised to include the Assignment Helper, which provides additional guidance to support your work. Please review the updated version before you begin. Additionally, please note an important change regarding the word count: The Information Sources Survey, including the reference list, should now be a minimum of 1400 words […]
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 outline for better understanding the various types of “In-Text Citations” in both narrative and parenthetical formats: Type of Citation Narrative Format Parenthetical Format One […]
Greetings all – From time to time I will share articles of note that you can use in your assignments. 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. [Available at […]
Hey all – I am going to extend the due date for the LIS Model/Theory Research Summary to February 26. As I said in the video for this assignment, this is your first formal writing piece. Try not to stress too much – you are trying ideas on for size right now! This a way […]
Dear INFO 200 Students, We wanted to provide some important clarifications in response to a recent question about whether students in INFO 200 can interview or survey members of their chosen communities. Please note that you should not create or use any form of data gathering tools—such as surveys or formal interviews—for any assignments in […]
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:
For this module we explore more information behavior theory and look at how theories and models are used to understand various information communities. Some information behavior theories explain the various stages of the search process, while those like Everyday Life Information Seeking (ELIS) frame information needs within the context of the human experience. Others typify […]
Please post them here. There are two sample assignments here: Classical Musicians and Tiny House folks!