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Electronic Information Sources -- JOMC 50
Fall 1998 Schedule
Watch the online edition of this schedule for new notes or links every week, especially before lab sessions.
Note: All projects are due at the beginning of class on the assigned day.
This schedule is subject to change as the Web continues to evolve and change.
Week 1

Date
Topic
Assignment
Wed., Aug. 19 Welcome to JOMC 50 -- Electronic Information Sources 

Introduction to the course and the JOMC 50 Team

Computer experience survey. If you don't have an email account, create one at any UNC computer lab, the ATN (Academic Technology and Networks) Help Desk at 300 Wilson Library, or go to the ATN's UserID Services.
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Week 2
Date
Topic
Assignment
Mon., Aug. 24 The Evolution of the Computer 

Using computers for research 

Video shots of the class 

Preview of lab sessions

Read the DTE Section 3: What are Keywords? (pp 11-32`). 

Buy a 3.5" disk before next lab. You will need at least one disk to store your work for this course. 

The best kind to buy is an IBM-formatted 2HD disk, because it will work on most of the computers on campus. See About Computer Disks.

Wed., Aug. 26 Website of the Day: Track a FedEx package online 

Announce Treasure Hunt Project: DTE p 253 

What Are Library of Congress Subject Headings? 

Characteristics of LOCSH (Library of Congress Subject Headings) 

Importance of Keywords and Finding LCSH from a Library Catalog

Due Date for Treasure Hunt: Wed., Sept. 30 

Read the DTE Section 3: What are Keywords? (pp 11-36), including the Research Topic Triangle. 

The Importance of Information: What is information anyway? And defining the "Information Age." 

Related concepts: Information Worker and Information Technology (IT).

Week 2 Labs Introduction of lab sessions 

Using Macintoshes 

What is a browser? 

Tips for using Netscape Communicator 

Search Tips for the UNC-CH library catalog 

Hands on -- learn how to: 

1. Use Netscape and telnet to reach the library. 

2. Do online research and take notes on the Macintosh with SimpleText, TeachText, or Microsoft Word. 

If you have not used a Macintosh before, please read Macintosh Basics and Macintosh Getting Started. These documents, which can be found on pages 89-96 in the DTE (Dead Tree Edition), are designed to accompany ATN's free Short Courses, which are highly recommended if you have time. 

These publications can be printed from the Web, and are also available as handouts from ATN at 402 Hanes Hall or 300 Wilson Library. 

If you are new to using computers at UNC, also get a copy of ATN's Computing in the Humanities handout, or see the Web version. If you have computer and a modem, you also should read ATN's Connecting to UNC-CH via Modem. 

DTE pp 15-20: UNC Online Catalog: Periodicals and Other Services. 

Important: We're sorry, but Howell Hall rules (and common sense around electronics in cramped spaces) say no food or drink in the computer labs, not even if you bring enough for everyone.

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Week 3
Date
Topic
Assignment
Mon., Aug. 31 Business: Rita Moss

Business information on paper and online 

International business resources 

Business information sources 

Identifying flagship companies

DTE pp 97-134: Internet Essentials (6B).
Wed., Sept. 2 Web Search 101

Website of the day: 
The Death of Diana As Depicted on the Web 

Search Engines and Indexes 

What is the Internet? 

What is the the World Wide Web ("WWW" or "Web" for short)? 

Online databases: Online Campus Directory 
ATN's Index of Online Services 

Campus uses of the Web: 
UNC-CH Student Store Cam 
The Ram Computer Shop 
Online Student Services: Personal UNC-CH Virtual 
Registrar: RegWeb

Web Searching 101

DTE pp 97-134: Internet introduction, Web browsing, clients and servers. 

What is the Internet backbone? What's a browser cookie? Are ActiveX and Java the same thing? What is an intranet? What, really, is "push"? 

Read CNET's list of the 20 most popular questions about the Internet -- and the corresponding answers -- to help you understand the basic principles of the Internet.

Week 3 Labs

1. Use Pine for email. 

2. Format a disk, save your own bookmark list, notes, and bibliography on floppy disks and on email. 

3. What's Netiquette? 

6. Fingers and Signatures: Creating your .sig file.

The JOMC 50 Treasure Hunt

Read: Questions about the Web and Using Lynx at UNC-CH. 

DTE pp 135-152: What is a .signature file? 

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Week 4
Date
Topic
Assignment
Mon., Sept. 7 -- Labor Day (no class)   
Wed., Sept. 9 Websites of the day: Internet Pioneers and Map of the Internet Read: Internet Pioneers and "As We May Think," by Vannevar Bush. (Edited version) 

Read: Important People and Important Dates in Internet History.

Week 4 Labs InfoTrac and electronic databasesDTE pp 37-54: GPO Access.

Read DTE Sections 4 and 5 

Last Revised:
08/25/98
Contact:
Deb Aikat
Best with:
Netscape or
MSIE 3.0 or Higher
Designed by:
Wendy Robinson
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