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Process Documentation
Most of us never realized it but any information that we create, publish, or used for our own purposes were all part of process documentation. Even this post can be considered part of the process as well. Since the beginning … Continue reading
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Notes from today, and assignments for Tuesday, April 30
Today we discussed standards, methods, and styles for citing text and non-text media. Your examples of citation style that reflects our community of inquiry were interesting and thoughtful interpretations of the “three rules,” and are available in the docs on … Continue reading
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Notes from today, and reading and blogging assignments for Thursday, April 25
Today we discussed the rationale for documentation and citation, as well as the “link rot” phenomenon and various aspects of documentation from the Hauptman article. Slides from today are available here. On Thursday we will continue our discussion on documentation … Continue reading
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Documentation Purpose
According to this reading, Documentation, through some form of allusion or citation, serves six purposes: acknowledgement, attribution, tracing, validation, protection, and commentary. The purpose of citation is not only give credit to the person who has inspired you and whose … Continue reading
Notes from today, and reading and blogging assignments for Tuesday, April 23
Today in class we focused on writing an academic research paper, and in particular how to incorporate sources into your research paper drafts, using some of the templates from They Say/I Say (see slides from today). On Tuesday we will … Continue reading
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