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Week 9 Lecture Quiz ProQuest Review Week 9 Homework Review Invisible vs. Visible Web Break

Week 10 Agenda. Week 9 Lecture Quiz ProQuest Review Week 9 Homework Review Invisible vs. Visible Web Break GVRL + Google + The Wayback Machine The Information Cycle Featured Library Database: Newspaper Source Plus (EBSCO) Homework

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Week 9 Lecture Quiz ProQuest Review Week 9 Homework Review Invisible vs. Visible Web Break

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  1. Week 10 Agenda • Week 9 Lecture Quiz • ProQuest Review • Week 9 Homework Review • Invisible vs. Visible Web • Break • GVRL + Google + The Wayback Machine • The Information Cycle • Featured Library Database: Newspaper Source Plus (EBSCO) • Homework • Library Catalog (WorldCat Local) Account (if absent last week).

  2. http://www.ted.com/talks/mike_matas.html

  3. The Subliminal Research Strategy in Twilight http://youtu.be/3_KPEikNkDQ

  4. Step 1: Using the Mt. SAC Homepage Navigation Bar to Get to the Library Home Page

  5. Step 2: Using the Mt. SAC Homepage Navigation Bar to Get to the Library Home Page

  6. Very broad coverage of many Newspapers Hand full of newspapers from North America Some Southern California Newspapers

  7. ProQuest Research Library brings together the most inclusive collection of research sources

  8. INVISIBLE (DEEP) WEB Publicly accessible information available via the World Wide Web but not retrievable using search engines that rely on crawlers or spiders, for example, data in file formats such s PDF, database content accessible only by query, information contained in frames, etc. The number of documents available in the deep web is estimated to be 400-500 times greater than the amount of content retrievable via conventional search engines (the "surface Web"), with over half of the "hidden" content residing in topic-specific searchable databases.   The term is also used for password-protected Web content available only to authorized users (members, subscribers, etc.) - From The Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science

  9. GVRL + Google + The Wayback Machine Combine Some Tools!

  10. The Information Cycle http://youtu.be/jALv7nVEwQM

  11. http://topsy.com/

  12. Newspaper Source Plus (EBSCOhost)

  13. Homework (See Handout) 1) Read Badke’s Chapter 6 2) Newspaper Source Plus (EBSCOhost) article and citation 3) Citation for a Web Page you found that passes the CRAAP Test. 4) Using Word, type corrected citations for all Week 9’s resources, Newspaper Source Plus (EBSCO), and the Web Page from #3.

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