I actually read the whole of chapter 5 on Sunday night, because i have the book on my phone and read it on the computer. so when you specified pages, i didn’t know where a page started and where another ended. So i read the whole thing. Whoops? I’m still not having any luck with google scholar, it just doesn’t give me anything i can chew on. I have more luck with using the regular google search and searching for essays and journals on my research topic. which gives me scholar-esque results. It would also help if i had a firm grasp/idea of what my topic was, which is something i’m still working on. Stay tuned.
LIB 1201 | Research and Documentation for the Information Age
Section 9950
Monday & Wednesday 10-11:15 am
A543
Professor Anne Leonard
aleonard@citytech.cuny.edu
(718) 260-5487
New York City College of TechnologySearch site
Meta
-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
T A G S
assignment assignments badke Blog blogging blogs brainstorming Copyrights databases digital age digital media discipline documentation ethics facebook Fair use Flickr Folksonomy information information_evaluation internet_searching Metadata music non-text_media Online Privacy online_documentation_project openlab pavlik Plagiarism presentation privacy process documentation process_documentation readings research research blog research strategies research_journal research_paper response search engine search engines video Videos WikipediaLIB 1201 | Fall 2011
s e a r c h
Links
- Campus Computing Centers Computer labs in G600, AG18, and V216
- Campus Learning Centers Tutoring and writing support in 2 locations: AG18 and V217.
- City Tech Library Research help, access to books, articles, and multimedia, a computer lab, and more. Visit in person and on the web.