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Chapter 14
Good presentation tips
Chapter 13 Copyright and Fair use
What is copyright?
Copyright in Thailand
Copyright Basics
Chapter 12 Knowledge Management
Chapter 11
What is information system?
Information Systems
Information systems (2)
ระบบสารสนเทศในองค์กร
ประเภทของระบบสารสนเทศ
ระบบสารสนเทศเพื่อการจัดการ: Management Information Systems
Chapter 10
Information Age
I.T.
Definition of Information Technology
Information Technology
Internet for ICT
เทคโนโลยีสารสนเทศ (Information Technology : IT)
Chapter 9 Evaluation web documents
Evaluation Criteria
Criteria for Evaluation Web Resources
Evaluating Web Pages
Eight ways of checking information on web sites.
Links: Evaluation of information sources
Evaluating Web Sites: Criteria and Tools
Distinguishing Scholarly Journals from Other Periodicals
Chapter 8 Search Engine
Basic Guide to the Internet
Search engines
Major Search Engines and Directories
How Internet Search Engines Work
Types of search engines
Boolean Searching on the Internet
Query: I'm interested in dyslexia in adults.
Boolean logic: AND
Search: dyslexia AND adults
Query: I'm interested in radiation, but not nuclear radiation.
Boolean logic: NOT
Search: radiation NOT nuclear
Query: I want to learn about cat behavior.
Boolean logic: OR, AND
Search: (cats OR felines) AND behavior
How to Choose a Search Engine or Directory
Search Engine Links
Chapter 7 Internet
What Is the Internet?
The Internet, sometimes called simply "the Net," is a worldwide system of computer networks - a network of networks in which users at any one computer can, if they have permission, get information from any other computer (and sometimes talk directly to users at other computers). More information
Chapter 6 Report Writing and Citation
Report writing for business students
What is a report?
Writing report
Structure of a report
Stages of a research project
Structure of a Technical Report
Elephant report : exemple
APA & MLA Style
Citation
Book
Shay, J. (1994). Achilles in Vietnam: Combat trauma and the undoing of character. New York: Touchstone.
Article in a Magazine
Klein, J. (1998, October 5). Dizzy days. The New Yorker, 40-45.
Web page
Poland, D. (1998, October 26). The hot button. Roughcut. Retrieved October 28, 1998 from http://www.roughcut.com
A newspaper article
Tommasini, A. (1998, October 27). Master teachers whose artistry glows in private. New York Times, p. B2.
A source with no known author
Cigarette sales fall 30% as California tax rises. (1999, September 14). New York Times, p. A17.
Citation Style for Research Papers
Anatomy of a Citation
Mind mapping examples
Writing references
Chapter 5 Library Catalog (OPAC)
5.1 What is OPAC?
OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog) is a computerized library catalog available to the public. Most OPACs are accsessible over the Internet to users all over the world.
5.2 The Library Catalog Tutorial
SPU Library OPAC
Library Catalog (OPAC)
Search Engine : Google
5.3 What is a database?
MySQL
Microsoft Access
What is a Database? (Source)
A DATABASE is a collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data. You can think of a database as an electronic filing system.
Traditional databases are organized into Records containing Fields. Each field contains specific information.
A telephone book is an example of a database.
The Library catalogue is a database, which contains records of all resources held by the Library, but does not describe detailed information about book chapters or articles in journals. Each record consists of fields such as author, title, publisher, item location, call number, description, bibliography and subject.
The Library subscribes to Subject Databases available via the Internet to support research and teaching. These Databases allow you to find articles in journals, magazines and newspapers. They can also contain references to book reviews, conference proceedings, reports, book chapters and other publications. These databases can contain a mixture of record types including full text, abstracts or citations.
There are many different types of databases. The description of the records contained in a database will often determine its type. The most common types of databases are:
Bibliographic databases
Full-text databases
Numeric databases
Image databases
Audio/Video databases
Mixed databases (a combination of any or all types of information)
A brief description is attached to each database title on the UQ Library Databases page that will help you determine the subjects covered and database type.
To access information in a database, you use the database’s search facility. This is sometimes called search engine or search screen or interface. Source
Citation software : FreeCite
Chapter 4 Reference Sources.
"Knowledge is of two kinds: we know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it."
Samuel Johnson (1709–1784)
Libraryspot
Dictionary and Thesaurus
Encarta Dictionary
Free Dictionary
Dictionary Thai-English
Encyclopedia
Wikipedia
Directory : Thailand Business Telephone directory
Biographical Directory :Biographical Directory of American History
Biography dictionary
The World Factbook
Guinness Book of World Record
This Day in History
Gazetteer : an annual publication containing current information in brief, descriptive and/or statistical form.
Gazetteer of British Place Names
Almanac : Infoplease
An almanac (also spelled almanack and almanach) is an annual publication containing tabular information in a particular field or fields often arranged according to the calendar. Astronomical data and various statistics are also found in almanacs, such as the times of the rising and setting of the sun and moon, eclipses, hours of full tide, stated festivals of churches, terms of courts, lists of all types, timelines, and more.
Yearbook : Japan Statistical Yearbook / Thailand Statistical Yearbook / TMA yearbook
A yearbook, also known as an annual, is a book to record, highlight, and commemorate the past year of a school or a book published annually.
Manual : PHP manual
A manual is a book of instruction on doing, making or performing something.
Handbook : MLA Handbook / Chemical engineer handbook
A handbook is a type of reference work, or other collection of instructions, that is intended to provide ready reference.
Bibliography - Examples in MLA Style/ The Free Automatic Bibliography Composer: EasyBib
It is a list of related library materials of resources, usually subject-related.
Best Free Reference Web SitesReferenceDesk.com
The Internet Reference Source
Chapter 3 Sources of Knowledge
SPU Library
The purposes of the library are for information,education, research, inspiration, and recreation.
OPAC searching
What is OPAC?
An Online Public Access Catalog or OPAC is a computerized online catalog of the materials held in a library, or library system. The library staff and the public can usually access it at computers within the library, or from home. OPAC terminals began to replace card catalogs in many libraries in the 1980s. Since the mid-1990s, these systems have increasingly migrated to Web-based interfaces. OPACs are often part of an integrated library system. Source.
Library Classification
1.Library of Congress Classification (L.C.)
A -- GENERAL WORKS
B -- PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY. RELIGION
C -- AUXILIARY SCIENCES OF HISTORY
D -- WORLD HISTORY AND HISTORY OF EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, ETC.
E -- HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS
F -- HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS
G -- GEOGRAPHY. ANTHROPOLOGY. RECREATION
H -- SOCIAL SCIENCES
J -- POLITICAL SCIENCE
K -- LAW
L -- EDUCATION
M -- MUSIC AND BOOKS ON MUSIC
N -- FINE ARTS
P -- LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Q -- SCIENCE
R -- MEDICINE
S -- AGRICULTURE
T -- TECHNOLOGY
U -- MILITARY SCIENCE
V -- NAVAL SCIENCE
Z -- BIBLIOGRAPHY. LIBRARY SCIENCE. INFORMATION RESOURCES (GENERAL)
2. Dewey Decimal Classification (D.C.or DDC.) Compare L.C. and D.C.
The system is made up of ten main classes or categories, each divided into ten secondary classes or subcategories, each having ten subdivisions of its own. For a more detailed list, see List of Dewey Decimal classes.
000 – Computer science, information, and general works
100 – Philosophy and psychology
200 – Religion
300 – Social sciences
400 – Language
500 – Science
600 – Technology
700 – Arts and recreation
800 – Literature
900 – History and geography
Call number :An identification number, which identifies and locates material within a library.
Understanding Call number
a sample call number: QE534.2.B64
Chapter 2 Information literacy
Introduction to Information Literacy
Test Your ILQ (Information Literacy Quotient)
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will eat for the rest of his life."
-Chinese Proverb
What is Information Literacy? And why should I care?
Big 6 skills
1. Task Definition
1.1 Define the information problem
1.2 Identify information needed
2. Information Seeking Strategies
2.1 Determine all possible sources
2.2 Select the best sources
3. Location and Access
3.1 Locate sources (intellectually and physically)
3.2 Find information within sources
4. Use of Information
4.1 Engage (e.g., read, hear, view, touch)
4.2 Extract relevant information
5. Synthesis
5.1 Organize from multiple sources
5.2 Present the information
6. Evaluation
6.1 Judge the product (effectiveness)
6.2 Judge the process (efficiency)
Information Problem-Solving (IPS)
Big6 Higher Ed Audience Overview
Information Literacy ppt
Introduction to Information Literacy
Big6 Handout
21st Century Literacies Homepage
Big6 exercise
Apply Big6 skills
Learning standards
Online Activities Promoting Information Literacy