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GNED 008 Eureka! Information Skills for Life-Long Learning. http://teaching.ust.hk/~gned008 /. Class 1 Instructor: Victoria Caplan lbcaplan@ust.hk. Today’s Class. Outline of course & its requirements Pre-test of information Literacy Information Literacy & The Information Buffet.
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GNED 008 Eureka! Information Skills for Life-Long Learning http://teaching.ust.hk/~gned008/ Class 1 Instructor: Victoria Caplan lbcaplan@ust.hk
Today’s Class • Outline of course & its requirements • Pre-test of information Literacy • Information Literacy & The Information Buffet
Today’s Learning Goals • You will understand: • The class requirements • What is “information literacy” • Why looking for information is like going to a buffet dinner • You will Know • What is a library catalog record • How to perform a basic search of the Library Catalog • How to open your account • How to email your results to yourself • How to save a search in your account • Basics of where things are in the Library
Class Requirements • Attendance & Participation: • Students must attend at least 80% of all classes. • Less than 80% attendance = an automatic fail. • Homework: • Late submission will not be accepted. • Final Project • Students must choose a research topic by week 5 • Topic may be for another course (e.g.- 3rd year project) or a topic of personal interest. • You will: • Create a research question • Choose what to search (databases, library catalog, etc.) • Search for books articles, DVDs, etc. • Evaluate what you find • Select the books, articles, DVDs, etc. that would best answer the research question • Create a properly formatted bibliography of sources. • Failure to hand in the final project or achieve a pass = automatic fail • Plagiarism and Copying will NOT be tolerated & will be grounds for failing the class.
Goals of GNED 008 By the end of the course, you will gained skills in… • Asking questions • Seeking information • Finding information • Evaluating information • Using information sensibly & ethically To be able to apply these skills in: • Your academic career • Your professional life • Your personal life
What is Information Literacy • Know when & why you need information • Know where to find information • Know how to evaluate information • Know how to use & communicate it in an ethical way 1 "Knowledge is of two kinds: we know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it." 1 - Samuel Johnson (1709-1784)2 "Too much information running through my brain Too much information driving me insane...“ song - Sting (1951-) 3 Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals. (2004). Information literacy: A definition". Tuesday, December 21, 2004. Retrieved from http://www.cilip.org.uk/professionalguidance/informationliteracy/definition/ on January 10, 2007. 2. From John Boswell's Life of Johnson 2 Vol. v. Chap. ix. 1775. As cited in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919, no. 4060. Retrieved from Bartelby.com - http://www.bartleby.com/100/249.77.html December 7, 2005. 3. From the song, "Too Much Information" on the album, The Ghost in the Machine by The Police (1981).
Why is Information Literacy like Going to a Buffet? When you go to a buffet you… • Scan the environment • Find Out Your Options • Evaluate What is Available • Choose What You Think Is Suitable • Eat it Properly • Digest well
Scan Your Environment PhysicallyAnd Online http://library.ust.hk/guides/selftour/ground-floor.html
Find Out Your Options - Formats Books • Paper-based, microform, or E-book? Journal articles • Paper-based, microform, or E-journals? Newspaper articles • Paper-based, microform, or E-news? Videos • Streaming, DVD, LD, VCD, or VHS? Music • Streaming, or CD? Data • Paper-based, CD-ROM, or online?
Library Catalog Records • Like a description on a menu Plus • Is it available? • where is it? http://ustlib.ust.hk/record=b807107
Library Catalog Exercises (~7 min.) • We will perform a basic search of the Library Catalog • Author • Keyword • Subject • Limiting – format & year • Mark you results & email them to yourself • How to save a search in your account
Find Out Your Options Searching & Finding • Finding Books • http://library.ust.hk/guides/findbook.html • Finding Articles • http://library.ust.hk/guides/findarticle.html • Finding Audio & Video • http://library.ust.hk/guides/findav.html
Libraries Organize with • Classification systems • Dewey • -Dewey Decimal Classification - • Example: At HKU - 658.34 D18 • LC (Library of Congress) • -http://lcweb.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/lcco/lcco.html • Example: at UST - HF5549.5.M63 D36 1994
Bookstores Use • Broad Categories & few subdivisions • Fiction • Non-fiction (history, money, self-help) • Comics • Often subdivided alphabetically
Online Search services Use • Categories
A rule of information organization • Big things contain little things. • A book has "chapters" • A journal has "articles" • A newspaper has "articles" • A website has "pages" or "sub-pages" • A CD has "tracks” • A video has "scenes“ • A Library catalog usually lists the “big things”