Reflections #10: Students can’t access essential research

While research can be facilitated through the use of “Google”, the quality of research is questionable. “Essential research” or “quality research” on the other hand can only be accessed through privilege. Privilege can be defined by economic and academic status (having financial stability to subscribe to private data hubs, or university journals, databases etc).

Contributing to Wikipedia will enable anyone (regardless of economic or academic standing) to conduct quality research. The greater public will have access to these documents, which are often cited by the contributors. Citations also provide the greater public with access to the agencies in which the documents were derived from.

 

 

Final Project Plan

My final project for this class will a chronological timeline (most likely as a Power Point, will pictures and videos) of the histories of 5-6 distilleries in Brooklyn. The areas of focus are Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, Vinegar Hill, and the Brooklyn Navy Yard, in the mid to late 19th century.

Based on the addresses of these distilleries, I will use SketchUp to model and pinpoint their locations and color code them based on their time period.

Eleventh 100 Word Reflection: The Importance of Access to Academic Research

Question: Why is access to academic research a privilege?

Access to academic research is a privilege first and foremost because there are many people around the world who are in great need of it, and could possibly do wonderful great things for this world. And also in order to gain an solid education access to academic research is needed.

How can you leverage that privilege by contributing to public resources like wikipedia?

By contributing to an outlet such as wikipedia, I will be opening one more door for someone who needs the information I am providing who wouldn’t otherwise receive it without my contribution to wikipedia.