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Ines Gonzalez commented on the post, Describing Your Community, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 3 weeks, 2 days ago
professor @michael Thanks for flagging that! I’ll make sure to add it!
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Ines Gonzalez commented on the post, Describing Your Community, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 3 weeks, 2 days ago
Hey Professor @michael, this is what I have so far, but will need edit and add tangible connections so it comes full circle. Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) content creators are part of an online […]
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Ines Gonzalez commented on the post, Important FAQ for INFO 200 Stephens Section, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 2 months ago
Apologies. Professor Stephens***
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Ines Gonzalez commented on the post, Important FAQ for INFO 200 Stephens Section, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 2 months ago
Hey Professor Michaels, Thanks for correcting the LIS Model/Theory due date!
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Ines Gonzalez posted a new activity comment 2 months ago
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Ines Gonzalez posted an update in the group Choosing Your Community Discussion 2 months ago
I’m thinking of researching the realm of ASMR because it feels like there’s a robust foundation for further research in regards to community and information. I also seemed to have stumbled upon an article about practices within therapy and library settings, which is great!
Additionally, I’ve consumed ASMR content for the past year and a half, so…[Read more]
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Ines Gonzalez posted a new activity comment 2 months, 1 weeks ago
Hey Dao,
Maybe look at Senior Homes in your community and library services that cater to them. I know libraries offer tons of activities for older adults through other organizations. An example, art and crafts, art talks, special speakers, classes, outings (I think).
Something else to consider, senior homes in rural areas that don’t have access…[Read more]
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@daotran I have had many successful papers over the years on the information behaviors and needs of the senior community. You can use the broader LIS literature and related to those in California.
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Thank you for your advice.
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Ines Gonzalez commented on the post, Behold! Our OPML File for all the Class Blogs, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 2 months, 1 weeks ago
I’m new to Feedly, but somehow managed to sign up and download the OPML after a couple of minutes. I used my personal email since it locked me out with my SJSU email. This takes the pressure off of checking the […]
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Ines Gonzalez posted a new activity comment 2 months, 1 weeks ago
Hey Taylor, likewise!
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Ines Gonzalez commented on the post, IMPORTANT ACTION ITEM: Creating an OPML File for Our Class Blogs, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Hello! Here’s the link to my blog:
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@ines My thought is you would be focusing on the information behaviors and needs of ASMR creators/consumers. I could see the literature related to the Serious Leisure Perspective (SLP) and Enthusiasts working well (I have mentioned this are of research a lot in comments below). Info behaviors of YouTube creators would fit as well…even creators…[Read more]
@izgz See above! I messed up your @username.
@michael
Thank you for the recommendation!