Library Evidence 51

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LibraryChi Lan

Library 3

3/3/08

Unit 6.1

 

            For this assignment, I used all the Los Angeles and New York newspapers.  I searched for the same topic for all of them:  Chinese immigration. 

This way I could compare and contrast.  I found that the Historic New Your Times(1851-2003), but I only used the historic articles, came up with 100 articles.

 I found that the search yielded anything with the words Chinese or Immigration.  The few pertinent articles discussed the Chinese as laborers and referred to them as below them,

much ignorance by the writers and interviewers.  In the Los Angeles Times, the search only yielded 36 articles, but as I expected, they were more pertinent to the topic.

Many articles discusses the abolition of Chinese immigrants to the states unless they were laborers, or in a loop hole under article 2, if they had documentation from the

Chinese government allowing them to be there as something other than laborers.  With both of the historic newspapers, the writing appeared to me as informal and unprofessional,

because the standards and expectations were different. The writers would very obviously put their opinion in the articles.  For the more modern articles, found in current

Los Angeles Times, yielded 193 results.  These articles, before the year 2000, discussed appealing the Chinese Expulsion act and the different ways that immigrants are

illegally getting into the U.S. 

 

            I enjoyed searching the database and finding very old newspaper articles.  They will be a valuable source of information for future history essays.

 Other than the technical difficulties mentioned above, I thoroughly enjoyed my experience and it was very easy to use.

 

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thanks  Saturday, May 26, 2007 9:38:09 PM
 
From:   Email@SchoolEMail.org
To:     jwang@deltacollege.edu
Cc:     lstiles866@students.deltacollege.edu
Reply To:      lstiles866@students.deltacollege.edu
 
Hi Dr. Wang,
It's been great working with you in this class. I sure have learned a
lot about citing. It's strange, all of a sudden I notice books and
magazines or journals that have been cited. My daughter was working on
an essay and I helped with the citing. It's so cool.
 
It was great to see you at the graduation, it made me feel proud to be
there.
Thanks again for everything.
 
Laureen Stiles

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Benjamin Starritt
Jan 15, 2008
Library 3
Netiquette
 I found the netiquette assignment to be kind of a review of what I have learned through experience. I took the test before reading anything and managed to get an 8/10

with the only questions I was not sure of to be the golden rule of netiquette and the forwarding of emails. With the amount of time I have spent online I guess most of

these rules just came to be known and a lot of them are just common sense about behaving respectfully and being nice toward others.
 After I read the excerpts from the Netiquette book I got 100%.

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Online Discussion 9.2

Complete the Copyright Tutorial from the University of Texas System's Web pae at http://www.lib.utsystem.edu/copyright. Please share your findings and feedback of going through the learning process in the following threaded discussions.

 

 

Responses

Author

Date & Time

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AL JASON ARRIOLA

24 Oct 07    5:50 PM MST

I did not know that there were so many different protocols and forms that you had to go through to obtain and/or utilize a copyrighted material. There are plenty of rules and such, but it's pretty much expected. When you're talking about someone's original idea which might be their livelihood, it's expected that it would be protected so much.

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LAURA LINDSAY

28 Oct 07  10:31 PM MST

I was not fully aware of all the stipulations when it comes to copyrighting. Especially when your an online instructor. There is a lot of rules to be aware of. Not only in getting permission to use certain design or reading material as well as music and recordings but also to get these things copyrighted. At work there is a term we all use it is called C.Y.A. it is short for " cover your a#%" or butt, another wards when it comes to copyrighted materials better safe than sorry.

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ANJUL TREHAN

4 Nov 07    4:16 PM MST

I agree with you. There are a lot of rules to be aware of.

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GABRIEL MAGANA

1 Nov 07  11:45 AM MST

At first I was under the impression that only material such as articles, books, phrases and the such were forms of copyrighted material. I had no ideal that there were so many other forms of material that could be used illegally and that needed to sought permission for. The rigorous steps that are involved are well worth it from a journalist or writer's standpoint, but for the average person, they usually do not take those types of things into consideration. I believe that now after reading the Tutorial, that I have more of a consideration for copyrighted material and that it is not something to take likely.

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VIKKI DORSA

1 Nov 07    6:06 PM MST

I agree with everyone else that posted a response! I had no idea there was so much to copyright law! I really struggled with the last question about public domain.

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RENA WIRIAATMADJA

2 Nov 07  12:03 AM MST

I was really surprised at all the scenarios that were posed in the tutorial. The information was really in-depth and interesting.

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ANJUL TREHAN

4 Nov 07    4:15 PM MST

I did not know about all of the copyright infringements. There are som many copyright rules you need to know. Especially when you are an online instructor.

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CHRISTOPHER HARRELL

4 Nov 07    8:53 PM MST

while taking the copyright tutorial test I found allot of use full information about copyright laws. By taking the test four times I was able to actually pass it. The copyright of joined authors really got me at first because the partnership has to be a signed contract rather than an oral agreement.

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DARRELL BURTON

4 Nov 07  11:04 PM MST

It was very informative to find out that there are so many rules and regulations to follow. I also realized I have violated copyright laws unknowingly until I read this. very good information I plan to share this website with others.

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MARLON DATU

5 Nov 07  12:02 AM MST

With so many different things that can be copyrighted it would be hard for an inventor not to infringe on any copyrights. Would be pretty expensive to hire a copyright lawyer to even look at what has or hasn't been copyrighted.

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ANA BAIRD

5 Nov 07    1:46 AM MST

As I was reading the lessons from the Copyright Tutorial Crash Course, I've learned many things that I have never learned before. I've learned a lot about the Four Factors Fair Use Test and how to use it to figure out whether I'm using a copyright material in a fair way or if I need to ask permission from its author/owner. I've also learned about how to ask the author for permission and what to expect from his/her reply, and who to ask if the author/owner of the copy right material is not available. However, as I was taking the Copyright Tutorial Test, I did have trouble with the last question, #12. Hopefully, I am not alone with that problem. It took me some time to figure out which items could be in public domain, although I knew what "public domain" meant and kind of had an idea of what kinds of items would not be protected. Perhaps I should exercise myself in learning more about that one. Other than that, it's been a great experience and I've learned a lot that could save me from infringement and give respect to those who own the copyrighted materials.

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MICHAEL GRAALFS

11 Nov 07    3:38 PM MST

I had now idea there was so much involved in copyright. After going through the lesson I have much better idea of what is involved.

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RONNETTA MURRAY

13 Nov 07    8:56 PM MST

I had no idea that there was so much information and documentation to copyright laws it was very interesting.

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LATANIA LAWSON

18 Nov 07    9:22 PM MST

I was aware of the copyrighting rules because I am in the work force were I create letters day to day, however I was not aware of all the rules behind copyrighting. Reading this information provided me with how you can easily get yourself in trouble by misusing someone else information, I especially enjoyed the audiovisual part of it because I was able to get good information and I didn’t have to read.

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THENG KHOUN

27 Nov 07  12:01 AM MST

I have heard about copyrights when I was in high school. I learnt that you cannot make copies or use any ideas without the owner’s consent. I was also aware that many singers do get sued time after time for using someone else’s lyric. Therefore I wasn’t surprise when reading the website pertaining to copyrights. Though, what amuses me is that there is way around this law. There are actually ways to be able to use other people’s idea. I wouldn’t try to because there are just too many protocols to follow.

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STACY HOPKINS

19 Dec 07    1:28 PM MST

I knew a little about copyrighting material from working at copymax some years back. But to actually go thru all the information is a lot but will be usefull in my day to day.

 

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Jessica Esparza

Netiquette Quiz:
Score: 100%
 
 I enjoyed taking this netiquette quiz I learned a lot of new information. For example I did not know what flame meant in the internet world. I think this was a good start off because we all have an understanding on how to write good emails or responses. I was very impressed because I received 100% in the quiz. 

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Christina Gaines
Lib 3
Assignments 3.1-3.3

Assignment 3.1
1.
5
2.
The second. Source: Contemporary Black Biography. Vol 49. Thomson Gale, 2005.
 This was my favorite because it is well written and gives the reader a personal feeling as to knowledge of the subject. Also, I liked that the structure and writing style of the

biography were easy to follow.

Assignment 3.2
This was my first experience using the Gale Virtual Reference Library and I was amazed at how many useful results I found in response to my searches. I found the Encyclopedia of

American Immigration to be most helpful in my current phase of research for my project. It provides a great deal of basic knowledge on the subject. I am most interested in immigration

 here in California but the information provided on immigration in other parts of the United States provides helpful information in gaining a holistic view on the topic.
Assignment 3.3
President Bush Proposes New Temporary Worker Program
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/01/20040107-3.html
I liked this site because it provided a reliable source of information through a speech the president delivered which included justification for passing legislation that would allow a guest

worker program in the United States.

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thank you      Sunday, December 17, 2006 6:46:41 PM
 
From:   Email@SchoolEMail.org
To:     jwang@deltacollege.edu
Cc:     dbernardeau455@students.deltacollege.edu
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Hello,well I was just letting you know that I have completed everything
needed to finish your class.You have been a wonderful professor and I
wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!
Danielle Bernardeau

 

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Netiquette is a word I had never heard before. Reading about what it was, though, seemed familiar. It is just being courtious on the internet, like someone would be in person. It was good to

 read because I had never heard of some of the words they used, such as "flaming." Although the things they said not to do I would never do, it was interesting to actually read the rules to

see what is expected from internet users. On the Netiquette Quiz I scored 100 %.

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Google Search Experience

Please discuss your experience of exploring Google's different search features. Prior to this discussion, you should have gone through my Powerpoint information from Doc Sharing. Please feel free to update your discussion by responding to your own. Please check your spelling before posting your comments.

 

Thanks.

 

Dr. Wang

 

 

 

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SARAH KLEIN

16 Mar 06    7:38 PM MST

I honestly don't have a lot to say about my google experience. I have used some of these features before, and I get a lot of use out of the local, map and person-finding features. Other features I like...well, I prefer google's group list function to the more popular yahoo groups, as it's more reliable, and I like the way google groups messages in its archives. This feature is new, however, and I'm sure it will gain in popularity as awareness grows.

The most useful of the searching functions, other than the basic search, and the image search, would be the locations searching and mapping functions, in my opinion. They are something everyone can and will use at some point (or they'll use a similar service elsewhere). For students, Google Scholar is good to be aware of, though I admit I have used it but rarely.

An additional feature I think deserves more attention is google email, called Gmail. It is still in the Beta edition, so you have to be "invited" by an existing member, but it is the best and most reliable free email service on the web today.

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Jun Wang

25 Mar 06  12:11 AM MST

I agree with you that most of the people will get a lot of use out of the local, map, and person-finding features.

I would like to comment on Google Scholar here. It is relatively new, but more and more academic libraries have linked their electronic resources through resolvers. Delta College library is working on getting the resolver and proxy server ready so that we could have students search in Google which will link to our subscription databases through authentication. At this point, you can find some free resources through Scholar, but most of often, you will find citations--not full text--since accessing to full-text subscription sources will require IDs and passwords from subscribing institutions. I do think it has a great potential for us, but at this point, it can not do what we want it to do for us yet.

I would also highly recommend students using advanced Web search and Directory search.

I have heard about the big space one would have in Gmail, but I have not used it yet. Are you using it, Sarah?

Dr. Wang

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FERLENE BILLONES

19 Mar 06    3:46 PM MST

Exploring the different ways to search on Google was very interesting. I did searches using different words and tried it with and without quoatation marks and I used the Directory and also tried narrowing it down even more by clicking on the different links under the Directory (for ex: health) and it was really interesting to see how the number of results change just by the way you conduct your search. I didn't know until now that there were so many search features and I'm glad I got to test them out and learn all the different ways. This will definately help me out with future assignments.

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Jun Wang

25 Mar 06  12:15 AM MST

Glad to hear that you had a positive, exploratory experience of search Google, Ferlene!

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CHRISTINE BUTLER

19 Mar 06    8:25 PM MST

I thought using Google's different search features was great! I really didn't know about all these different features. The first feature I thought was really cool was the calculator feature. The example was "half a cup in teaspoons". Do you know how many times I've been in the kitchen looking through cookbooks trying to find conversion information? Wow! I also think the book search and the scholar search are really going to help me with my research paper. The translate feature is going to help me and my co-workers. Sometimes we have to process library books in other languages. As far as I can see, it will only help us with Spanish, but that will be a big help. Right now we use a spanish-english dictionary to try to figure out what a book is about. With Google
translate we can do it right on the computer. The other languages we often see are Vietnamese, Cambodian, Urdu, Hmong....etc. I didn't see conversion of any of those languages to English. I'm glad we're learning about all these powerful search tools.

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Jun Wang

25 Mar 06  12:32 AM MST

Right now, there are 34 languages in Google. Some of those need to be turned on from your Regional Options from the Control Panel. You may need your installation CD to have them activated.

From my experience of studying the translations from English to Chinese and Chinese into English, I have found some brilliant translations as well as errors. It is getting better and better, though. But, keep in mind that we can not rely 100% on its translation yet.

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AMANDA MCGUIRE

20 Mar 06    9:37 PM MST

I use google for everything. one of my favorite features is when you search something that is applicable to froogle of local it will automatically post a link to that search at the top of the search results. I have used google for everything. i used it earlier today to find the number to order a pizza from a place in town. I have used google book search just for fun. and i do not even need a dictionary anymore because i can just search the word in google.

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Jun Wang

25 Mar 06  12:37 AM MST