Using the Computer in Your Research

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Using the Computer in Your Research 9410039A Joanna 9410041A Mandy 9410049A Rita

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Using the Computer in Your Research

9410039A Joanna

9410041A Mandy

9410049A Rita

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Computers and research paper

• Writers are easy to revise their paper.

• Writers are easy get information to complete their research paper.

• Using E-mail replaces the traditional submission of hard copy

• Students makes notes on their laptops instead of note cards.

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1. The different ways of connecting the Internet.

2. What’s the difference between the

Internet and the World Wide Web?

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Some Internet terms

FTP file transfer protocol

HTML hypertext markup language

HTTP hypertext transfer protocol

ISP Internet service provider

URL uniform resource locator

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Understanding Internet address

http://www.loundy.com/JMLS-Trademark.ht

ml

Protocol Name of the host Documt path

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Online resources

• Date bases

• Electronic journal

• Online public-accessing catalogs

(OPACs)

• Blogs

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Search engines for research

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Search Engine

• The program helps us to search specific words which relates to our topic.

• Type the keywords in box and click on search for our topic.

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Is the keywords important?

Keywords is like the hit which helps us to find the results easily

Which are not the keywords?• Articles a / an / the / these• Prepositions of / in / to / on

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Boolean logic

• Three logical operations

And (+)

Engine search the sources in which both terms occur

Or (∣)

Engine was told to search any of two or more

Not (-)

Exclude the term from the search

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Search Engine • Three types of engines:

Manual Robotic Metasearch

Manual → Yahoo Robotic → Google Metasearch → MetaCrawler

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Educational Search Engines

• www.eserver.org

• www.loc.gov/index.html

• www.searchedu.com

• Tera-3.ul.cs.cmu.edu

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Other Parts of Internet • Usent

• Listerv

• Telnet

• Gopher

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Evaluating Internet

sources

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(1) Where was the information found

• com: A commercial organization

• edu: An educational institution

• gov: A nonmilitary government agency or department

• mil: The military

• net: A network administrator

• org: A nonprofit organization

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(2) Who wrote it

material’s trustworthiness

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(3) Who publishes it

Reporting’s objectivity

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(4) What are the writer’s sources

Confirm it before you use

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(5) What kind of tone does the writer use

Sincere > aggressive

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(6) What do the writer’s contemporaries have to say

unique views on different contemporaries

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(7) What is the writer’s motive

material’s accuracy

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Running a search

experiment repeatedly

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Useful Internet sites

• etext.virginia.edu/relig.browse.html

• www.encyclopedia.com

• www.ipl.org

• IxQuick.com

• www.refdesk.com

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The End

Thank you for your attention