Blank post, use comments for whatever you like,
Richard
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Recent literature posting questions.
Amy asks:
I'm wondering how recent should the literature (i.e. articles, books) be? Can I use literature published in the late 1990s?
p.s. can I post questions here?
Yes, there are articles published in the mid-90's that are still relevant because they discuss and predict present trends. So late 90's is fine.
You can post questions as comments. I have not enabled authorship in this blog, but if you would like me to post a question as a new post, I will do so and the rest of the class can comment away.
Richard
I'm wondering how recent should the literature (i.e. articles, books) be? Can I use literature published in the late 1990s?
p.s. can I post questions here?
Yes, there are articles published in the mid-90's that are still relevant because they discuss and predict present trends. So late 90's is fine.
You can post questions as comments. I have not enabled authorship in this blog, but if you would like me to post a question as a new post, I will do so and the rest of the class can comment away.
Richard
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Public access to the internet in public libraries -article
This is an example of the kind of article you will get from First Monday. Scholarly but not too technical.
http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue11_9/bertot/index.html
http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue11_9/bertot/index.html
Monday, September 3, 2007
Introduction to the blog
This is the introductory post to the blog, well before we are going to use it.
I will add more later.
Richard
I will add more later.
Richard
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