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Kate Bowman commented on the post, Assignment Q & A Recording!, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 2 days, 7 hours ago
@michael Thanks for sharing the video, it answered most of my questions. One remaining one- how do you feel about the Lit Matrix being changed to 8.5×14 to make it a bit easier to work with/read?
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SJ Black commented on the post, Scotland Calling, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 3 days, 3 hours ago
Have a fantastic trip! I hope the weather is on your side!
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Arianna Scott commented on the post, Getting Started with…Information Sources Survey, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 4 days, 1 hour ago
Love the shelfie!! Thanks for fixing the link. 🙂
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Ciera commented on the post, Scotland Calling, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 4 days, 2 hours ago
Thank you so much for this update and have an amazing trip!!
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Arianna Scott commented on the post, Getting Started with…Information Sources Survey, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 4 days, 2 hours ago
Hi @michael – a couple questions: 1) I can’t seem to download the slides for the ISS, are there in fact slides or is it just the video lecture? 2) Is that your bookshelf in the picture yours? I love “shelfies”! 🙂
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Arianna Scott commented on the post, Extensions for Upcoming Blog Reports & ISS, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 4 days, 3 hours ago
Thank you, @michael! This is really helpful and much appreciated. 😀
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Arianna Scott commented on the post, Scotland Calling, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 4 days, 3 hours ago
Have a safe and great trip! Scotland is on my bucket list – enjoy yourself!! 😀
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Philip Busacco commented on the post, Scotland Calling, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 6 days, 6 hours ago
This sounds like so much fun, perfect before the holidays. Have a great trip.
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Jenna Lindberg commented on the post, Scotland Calling, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 6 days, 8 hours ago
Scotland is one of my favorite places! I hope you thoroughly enjoy your travels!
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Rachelle Chastine Pabalan commented on the post, Extensions for Upcoming Blog Reports & ISS, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 6 days, 14 hours ago
Thank you for being willing to move things around for us! It is very appreciated.
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Mellie commented on the post, Scotland Calling, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 6 days, 20 hours ago
Have a safe trip!
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Sara Poliskin commented on the post, Extensions for Upcoming Blog Reports & ISS, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 1 week ago
Hi, thanks for the extension updates! For clarification, is blog #3 due before SUN 10/8 or on 10/8?
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Kate Bowman commented on the post, Scotland Calling, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 1 week ago
Sounds like an incredible trip- enjoy!
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J. Sisneros commented on the post, Scotland Calling, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 1 week ago
How exciting… have a great trip!
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INFO 200 Assignment Q & A 1 week, 1 day ago
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Emily Mizokami posted an update 1 week, 4 days ago
@michael I see the same reading, “Everyday Life Information Seeking” listed for Module 4 and Module 5. Is this intentional because it is applicable to both modules or are there two different readings and I am misunderstanding the reading list?
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Amelia Lobaco posted an update in the group
INFO 200 Assignment Q & A 1 week, 5 days ago
Hey everyone. This isn’t really for a particular assignment just yet but I’m wondering if anyone knows how to cite a subreddit page (both an in-text citation and reference). I’m finding a lot of information on how to cite a comment or specific post, but not the page itself. I’ve looked through APA manual as well. Any guidance would be appreciated 🙂
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@alobaco This looks like a useful resource:
https://www.bibguru.com/g/apa-reddit-post-citation/
I have a little easier just to Google what you’re trying to do and APA seven and see what comes up. 😀
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Thank you @michael! Yes I’ve been doing a lot of googling :), but still finding most of the content is about a specific post/comment within reddit. I think I can try to apply the structure to the page itself.
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Hi @alobaco, I don’t know if you are familiar with Zotero : https://www.zotero.org/ its a citation manager. It seems overwhelming at first so there is a learning curve to the program but Youtube is helpful for getting started with it. I been using it for a few years and I recommend it or something like it. If you want to avoid a program then there…[Read more]
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Hi @philipbusacco! Yes Zotero is great and I’ve been using that a lot. However, I don’t think it works with community based resources- (subbreddit), which I’m looking for more specific answers about.
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Hi @alobaco.
Here is a citation for Juicy_Slices post. He/She/They are part of my bike commuting community. I use Zotero here is the bibliography citation and an in text citation. Maybe check with Professor Stephens if this is expectable. I’m curious of this as well because my community uses Reddit as well. Hope this helps.Juicy_Slice.…[Read more]
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Sorry acceptable not expectable.
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Thanks for your help! @philipbusacco
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@philipbusacco @alobaco I so appreciate how you are working together on this!
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