Monday, January 25, 2010

COMM 330 Lab 1: Doing Scholary Research Online

Evaluating the integrity and reliability of online sources can be a difficult area to navigate. Lab 1 focuses on teaching you to discern scholarly from popular sources online. As part of the Lab you are asked to search for 2 scholarly sources online for the topic of “convergence”. In your searching please reflect on the following questions in light of the in class discussion and lecture:

- What makes the sources you have chosen scholarly?
- What makes them useful for this specific topic?

Please post your sources and responses on the class blog under the comment section.

15 comments:

  1. http://classes.cecs.ucf.edu/eel6812/georgiopoulos/homework/hw1-2.pdf

    this source is a no frills pdf file with a very well documented biblography page

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  2. http://eng1131adaptations.pbworks.com/f/Jenkins,+Henry++-+The+Cultural+Logic+of+Media+Convergence.pdf

    Provides adequate information and definitions of today's media convergence.

    INTERNATIONAL
    journal of
    CULTURAL studies
    Copyright © 2004 SAGE Publications
    London, Thousand Oaks, CA and New Delhi
    www.sagepublications.com
    Volume 7(1): 33–43
    DOI: 10.1177/1367877904040603

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  3. One scholarly source is the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media.


    This is a scholarly source because it is professional and clearly research-based. Research in this Journal is cited and all articles have been reviewed.

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  4. http://mediaconvergence.org/blog/

    This website shows signs of a scholarly article because the URL ends in ".org"

    The website also lists the dates of when the information was published as well as the author that published the information.

    Sean Cuevas
    Natalie Greenway

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  5. http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdf?vid=2&hid=7&sid=8d1cc4f1-c2cd-4d3b-a52c-7dd0076a8bc9%40sessionmgr14

    This source has a bibliography page and is well cited


    Convergence as Technological Evolution
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 32:185–196, 2007
    Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
    ISSN: 0360-5310 print/1744-5019 online
    DOI: 10.1080/03605310701396950

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  6. Katelynn Parker, Carlee Gabrisch, Ivy Jones

    http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a785347612~db=all

    This is a scholarly article because it lists references, displays expert knowledge, and is from a scholarly journal.

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  7. Group: Rachel Bertolini and Michael Gipson

    Source: Canadian Journal of Communication

    Title: From Mobile Phone to Mobile Device: News Consumption on the Go.

    Why it is a scholarly source:
    1)36 Citation References
    2)Written in both French and English
    3)Written within the last two years (2008)
    4)About 20 pages long
    5) Equipped with data tables and bar graphs

    Why this is a useful source on the topic of Convergence:
    This journal article focuses on technological convergence in the sense that the mobile phone transformed from simply a calling device into a "multimedia outlet." It takes an in-depth look at how consumer attitude and behavior has led to this change in mobile products and how that affects the circulation of news.

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  8. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society by P. Billingsly
    http://www.ams.org/bull/1971-77-01/S0002-9904-1971-12602-2/home.html

    Scholarly because- It is a published book which obviously means it has been peer reviewed and edited by a publishing company. Math is also a subject that is not rapidly changing, like media, so the currency of the publication is not as crucial.

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  9. Title of article: Underpinning the paradoxes in the artistic fields of MySpace: the problematization of values and popularity in convergence culture

    Scholarly because found in journal written by professor from Rutgers University. Lists title and contact information and citations and references.

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  10. http://www.ncsociology.org/sociationtoday/v71/digital.htm

    This source has several references and has an editorial board listed. This shows that there was a peer review done to make sure the information was valid. It is also current as it was published a year ago.

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  11. This article on convergence has a recognizable author and is cited.

    http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=3&hid=12&sid=d02e5366-74d7-4678-9b57-8bd87cf6ce4e%40sessionmgr11&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=a9h&AN=42746441

    Barbero, Jesús Martín. "Digital Convergence in Cultural Communication." Popular Communication 7.3 (2009): 147-157. Academic Search Complete. Ebsco. Texas A&M Libraries. 26 Jan. 2010.

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  12. The rise and fall of audience research : an old story with a new ending
    Livingstone, Sonia (1993) The rise and fall of audience research : an old story with a new ending. Journal of communication, 43 (4). pp. 5-12. ISSN 1460-2466

    This is a scholarly journal due to the fact that it has reliable sources and the length of the article is long. It is written more like a book.

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  13. http://www.cil.pku.edu.cn/resources/pso_paper/src/space_2002_CLERC.pdf

    Both Rico Hughes and I found this article to be scholarly because the website was an edu and the editors had biogrpahys at the bottom of the article.

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  14. Large Deviations for Stochastic Tamed 3D Navier-Stokes Equations

    This Scholarly becasue it provides over 20 different creditable sources as well as has more than one author and editor of the journal.

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  15. http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=1&hid=2&sid=a8fa2348-23ed-4e7b-a704-5f5ea0e4f558@sessionmgr10&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=hch&AN=37138517

    This source is reliable as it is a great article from a trusted source and there are no ads or any type of flashy catches.

    -J. Castoreno

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