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Michael Stephens posted a new activity comment 1 months, 2 weeks ago
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Michael Stephens posted a new activity comment 1 months, 2 weeks ago
@trases Hello – thanks for posting. I do not weigh in on specific choices because that is a major part of the assignment. Perhaps some of your classmates will chime in. 😀
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Michael Stephens commented on the post, Class Social Time Recording, on the site INFO 200 – Information Communities 3 months ago
@trases @mveit @marissatavener Glad it was helpful!
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Michael Stephens posted a new activity comment 3 months ago
@trases I think you would be fine just to say your information community are those who are incarcerated, but still focus maybe a section or two on incarcerated learners. I think the research you find will be mostly abroad or look at information access for those who are incarcerated.
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@michael that sounds right, thank you so much!
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Michael Stephens posted a new activity comment 3 months ago
@trases I’ve had a number of successful papers on this community. Not necessarily incarcerated learners but those who are incarcerated. What is interesting about this is most of the library and information. Science research on this community comes through the lens of the librarians who serve the community. It’s a much different thing than many of…[Read more]
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Thank you so much for your feedback! I’ve been looking at JSTOR’s offline solution and Wikimedia (their proposal and ongoing push), and am beginning with the text, “Library Services and Incarceration: Recognizing Barriers, Strengthening Access,” by Jeanie Austin.
I’m wondering if my focus on “incarcerated learners,” is too narrow? I chose this…[Read more]-
@trases I think you would be fine just to say your information community are those who are incarcerated, but still focus maybe a section or two on incarcerated learners. I think the research you find will be mostly abroad or look at information access for those who are incarcerated.
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@michael that sounds right, thank you so much!
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From the Nautilus example I posted:
A Research-based information source is:
• Published by experts or academics
• Intended for use by many different people (community members, academics, etc.)
• One-way communication (from expert to reader)
• Provides fact-based authoritative content
• Fact-checked and edited
• May be formally preserved (…[Read more]
Of course, thank you!
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