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Becoming a Gatekeeper

In chapter 1 of Research Strategies: Finding Your Way through the Information Fog, author William Badke introduces us to the information fog which begins with oral tradition and develops straight through to the World Wide Web. Aside from the information and how we access it changing, one of the things that remains a constant is the idea of gatekeeping. Gatekeeping is basically the process through which information is filtered for all forms of communication. For example, Badke wrote of gatekeeping in determining what was published in the early ages of the printing press and even gatekeeping on a daily basis when we do our internet searches. Although gatekeeping is used as a quality check it can be seen as very subjective in nature.

In continuing with the gatekeeping idea, chapter 8 teaches us how to read for research. This not only means getting the research material but it involves reading it, evaluating it for substance and actually engaging with it. Badke helps this process by laying out several note taking tips that assist in researching and avoiding plagiarism.

Notes from today, and reading and homework for Monday, September 9

Our next class meeting will take place in A543, our assigned classroom. We meet next on Monday, September 9. As you know, the college is closed on Monday, 9/2. Although classes are cancelled Wednesday 9/4 through Saturday 9/8, the college and library are open those days.

Your reading assignment for Monday, September 9 is to read the Preface, chapter 1 and chapter 8 in Badke, Research Strategies. Also, sign up for the OpenLab and join the class if you were not able to during class today. Invitations will go out to those of you who have not yet joined the class. Remember, you need to use your City Tech email address to sign up for the OpenLab. If you continue to get error messages when clicking on the email link to confirm your OpenLab account, contact the OpenLab team for support.

Your blogging assignment is to write and post one reading response blog of at least 100 words. It should be posted to this site by 10 a.m. on Monday, 9/9. In your reading response blog post, you should identify a theme or themes from the readings, analyze the readings with respect to the themes and topics of the course, and ask any questions that the reading raises. Please refer to the blogging guidelines or contact me if you have any issues with or questions about blogging.

Looking forward to a productive semester!

~Prof. Leonard

Welcome to LIB 1201!

Just posted:  Check back soon for an updated syllabus, schedule of meetings, and more information about the course. We meet Mondays and Wednesdays from 10-11:15 a.m. in A543, the City Tech library’s modular classroom on the upper floor of the library.

Copies of the required textbook, Research Strategies by William Badke, (2011, 4th edition ONLY) are for sale at the City Tech bookstore for $20.95 new, $15.75 used. If you buy a copy off the internet, be sure you get the 4th edition, published in 2011.badke The eBook is available for download (PDF, ePub or Mobi) for $9.99.

Research Strategies is also available on reserve at the City Tech library; the call number is Z710 .B23 2011.

Looking forward to an interesting and productive Fall semester!

~Prof. Leonard