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Kate Bowman commented on the post, Assignment Q & A Recording!, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 2 days, 8 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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Arianna Scott commented on the post, Getting Started with…Information Sources Survey, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 4 days, 4 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, 4 hours ago
Thank you, @michael! This is really helpful and much appreciated. 😀
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Amelia Lobaco posted a new activity comment 1 week, 3 days ago
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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Emily Mizokami posted a new activity comment 1 week, 5 days ago
Okay thanks @michael. I see how they definitely both apply. Have a nice weekend.
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Emily Mizokami posted an update 1 week, 5 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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Kate Bowman commented on the post, LIS Model Theory Research Summary Extension, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 2 weeks, 6 days ago
@michael Thank you- this is really helpful!
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J. Sisneros commented on the post, Boosted: Questions about the LIS Model/Theory Assignment?, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 3 weeks, 2 days ago
@Michael Thank you!
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J. Sisneros commented on the post, Boosted: Questions about the LIS Model/Theory Assignment?, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 3 weeks, 3 days ago
@michael I am looking into Serious Leisure for my LIS Model / Theory but the main article marked with *** needs to be requested through interlibrary loan. Is this something that I have to have in order to do the assignment?
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Arianna Scott commented on the post, Extension for Blog Report #2, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 3 weeks, 4 days ago
Thank you @michael! The extension is much appreciated.
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Emily Mizokami posted a new activity comment 3 weeks, 5 days ago
I’m sorry I keep bugging you @michael, but I’ve never done this type of citing before and it is the only thing hanging me up. Is there a difference between simply referring to a website and citing it? If I am just referring to these websites as places for my information community to exchange information am I supposed to list those as official…[Read more]
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@emmizo If you are just referring to the sites, no need to cite them in the references. Do not worry too much about Blog Report 2. I am more interested in the community description and use of Fisher and Fulton as a framework.
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Emily Mizokami posted an update 3 weeks, 5 days ago
I found it helpful this morning, if you are in the weeds with this first blog post that comes with a lot of pressure because you are choosing what you will be working on all semester, to review @michael ‘s lectures to get me refocused. Hope that helps!
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Arianna Scott commented on the post, SJCPL Response to Book Challenges, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 3 weeks, 5 days ago
Thank you @michael! I haven’t read This Book is Gay myself, but from the sound of it teen/YA seems like the right section for it. I’m of the mind that the teen section should have a more “liberal” (in the […]
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Emily Mizokami posted a new activity comment 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Thanks @michael. I am trying to get this citing stuff right to get ready for APA citing in research papers. If we have links in our text do we have to list those websites and blog posts as references as well at the end? And if the answer is yes, do you want us to do that for blog posts as well?
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@emmizo I would not worry about links…such as putting a URL in the body of your paper. If you are citing digital resources, those should be in the references list. See:
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I’m sorry I keep bugging you @michael, but I’ve never done this type of citing before and it is the only thing hanging me up. Is there a difference between simply referring to a website and citing it? If I am just referring to these websites as places for my information community to exchange information am I supposed to list those as official…[Read more]
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@emmizo If you are just referring to the sites, no need to cite them in the references. Do not worry too much about Blog Report 2. I am more interested in the community description and use of Fisher and Fulton as a framework.
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Emily Mizokami posted an update 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Hi @michael. Quick question about citing things in our blogs. Do you want us to cite specific page numbers in our in text citation or just author name and year of publication and then a full citation in our reference list at the end.
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@emmizo It depends. If you are quoting directly APA 7 says to add page numbers to the citation. Like:
As stated by Fisher and Fulton (2022), the articulated “community needs, behaviors, and assets should drive the development, implementation, and evaluation of information services” (p. 20).
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Thanks @michael. I am trying to get this citing stuff right to get ready for APA citing in research papers. If we have links in our text do we have to list those websites and blog posts as references as well at the end? And if the answer is yes, do you want us to do that for blog posts as well?
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@emmizo I would not worry about links…such as putting a URL in the body of your paper. If you are citing digital resources, those should be in the references list. See:
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I’m sorry I keep bugging you @michael, but I’ve never done this type of citing before and it is the only thing hanging me up. Is there a difference between simply referring to a website and citing it? If I am just referring to these websites as places for my information community to exchange information am I supposed to list those as official…[Read more]
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@emmizo If you are just referring to the sites, no need to cite them in the references. Do not worry too much about Blog Report 2. I am more interested in the community description and use of Fisher and Fulton as a framework.
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Arianna Scott commented on the post, SJCPL Response to Book Challenges, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Thank you for sharing @michael. I am against censorship of any kind, but I also believe in appropriate time and place – e.g., there are books I read as a teen that definitely belong in the teen section (“Go Ask […]
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Emily Mizokami commented on the post, SJCPL Response to Book Challenges, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Thank you for sharing this @michael. What a refreshing reminder while we are all focusing on Blog Post #2. Thank you for reminding me why I am doing all of this in the first place. As a parent I did not censor […]
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Emily Mizokami posted an update 4 weeks, 1 day ago
@michael, I have a question about sources for blog post #2. I am assuming most, but not all, sources need to be peer reviewed. For instance, if I want to indicate how many people are in my information community (California Indians), I can site the United States Census? And if I want to site a community website or Facebook post to demonstrate…[Read more]
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@emmizo For sure cite the Census. Cite course resources like the key article by Fisher and Bishop and anything else you would like to. As we go forward peer review will be the most important.
I would put the census in a category of research based resources just like what Pew Internet does and other big statistical companies that do studies.
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Emily Mizokami posted a new activity comment 4 weeks, 1 day ago
Thanks @philipbusacco! That does help. And thank you @michael for the examples as well. I might hit up Andrew Chae at the library as well. I found quite a few articles last night that are peer reviewed that I think will help me now and later.
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SJ Black posted a new activity comment 1 month ago
@philipbusacco and @michael this is super helpful! So to make sure I’ve got this right: the idea is that all kinds of people who are interested in said topic will find ways to connect and collaborate, such as people interested in comics attending Comic Con, where you can find expert artists/storytellers, actors, fans, and enthusiasts alike.
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@sarahjuanablack. Yes! Let’s try an example of a medical information community. Think about a group that might come together around those who have a certain disease or condition the members of that information community could be those who have the disease, perhaps medical professionals or folks that have experience, etc. The LIS literature related…[Read more]
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@emmizo You too!