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Emily O

289 E Portfolio - 0 views

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    This page includes many sites I visited for several different competencies.
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    Resources for the e-portfolio to be completed in Spring Semester 09 at SJSU/SLIS
Emily O

SLIS E-Portfolio - 5 views

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    Nicely organized e-portfolio
Emily O

Purpose for this Diigo group and suggestions for use - 7 views

This Diigo group is for fellow SLISers preparing for or enrolled in the culminating project for the Masters in Library and Information Science at San Jose State University, known as LIBR 289, the e...

introduction orientation invitation

started by Emily O on 14 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
Emily O

Kristin Yiotis E-Portfolio - 6 views

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    Another model for clearly organized and well written portfolio.
Emily O

College Level Research at Home - 0 views

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    Discussion of primary vs. secondary sources, and high school vs. college level research papers (basic)
Emily O

Library and information science ... - Google Books - 0 views

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    First chapter gives ovrview of what research is and importance to LIS
D B

ALA | Interpretations - 0 views

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    Although the Articles of the Library Bill of Rights are unambiguous statements of basic principles that should govern the service of all libraries, questions do arise concerning application of these principles to specific library practices.
Emily O

InfoMatters - No more information seeking models please - 1 views

  • I consider the world not to be in need of any more models of information seeking behavior, since I consider there to be far too many of these out there already. Worse, most of these are not really models at all but vague representations involving arrows, boxes and circles that contain little more than common sense.
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    I have to explain the main models or concepts behind information seeking for Competency J. The commentaries are good because some try to defend, others agree with the writer.
Scott McCord

One Laptop per Child (OLPC): Vision - 0 views

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    Worldwide laptop project, especially aimed at developing countries, but applicable in developing areas everywhere
Emily O

Presentation Zen: Brain rules for PowerPoint & Keynote presenters - 0 views

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    Recommends a good book for rethinking presentation design; slide show worth viewing
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