Friday, August 3, 2012

Final Exam-Summer 2012


First search: Distad, M. (2011). The Future of Print: The Book. Feliciter, 57(5), 182-184

This took me a fare amount of time to locate, maybe I was just confused but I did finally find the article in EBSCOhost, through the Clark library. I was trying to find it through google with no luck. I had to search the title and browse through to find it.
A)     Authority: I found that her was part of the Research & Special Collections Services at the University of Alberta. Contact info: merrill.distad@ualberta.ca 780.492.1429 and is on leave until September 1, 2012
S)    Source: Associate University Librarian and EBSCOhost
P)    Purpose: News and to inform
E)    Evenness: Facts and presentation was in order
C)    Coverage: Most of his points were covers and seem to be factual
T)    Timeline: it’s fairly current and published in October, 2011

Second search: Morrison, E. (2011, August 22). Are books dead, and can authors survive? The Guardian.

I went to google for the second search item and the very first hit that appeared was The Guardian. No modification to the search material that was provided.

A)     Authority: He’s published 3 novels
S)    Source:  The Guardian, a daily newspaper in Britain and he’s all over the internet
P)    Purpose: News and to inform
E)    Evenness: Is arguments weren’t very even and he was touching on a subject that has been debated for a long time
C)    Coverage: He covered most of the arguments and the concerns
T)    Timeline: The article was published in August of 2011

I like reading the article “Are books dead, and can authors survive?”. Morrison understandably has a valid point with his concerns. But this is an all too familiar concern for many industries and professions.

Morrison goes on to explain the affects of the amateur online authors, publishers and accessibility of the internet. This of course will put a dent in a person’s wallet if they become comfortable with their situation. I’m a firm believer that if you don’t evolve with the world and it’s technologies or you don’t stay updated with what your audience is wanting then you’ll very quickly get left behind. I understand that this is something the writers and publishers are not in control of but they are in control how they approach the future.


Reading through this article reminded me of a research paper I wrote up, based on the book written by Nicholas Carr Is Google Making Us Stupid? What the Internet is doing to our brains"? It was all about an opinion and a concern the writer had because of the lack of book sales. Honestly though, because of my background and training in commercial sales I’m always aware and recognize competition. It’s a valuable lesson.

These articles, when you boil them down are all about money and the lack of sales. I’m by far no expert but I’m a critic these types of subjects. When you’re in the business of supplying end-users products or entertainment, it is a must to know what your audience wants and modify your strategy to be recognized by his audience. For instance: Carr, the writer of “Is Google Making Us Stupid? What the Internet is doing to our brains"?  went out and publicly blamed Google for the decline in book sales and mental development in the human brain. Although I don’t agree with the author but it was a great way to be recognize and to generate sales.

I’m probably completely off the subject of this assignment but it just how I feel about these types of articles.

Unit #10


I have to admit, this final unit was pretty easy for me. I’m currently taking HTML Fundamentals and so I understand the basic structure of building a website.  I understand the methods of uploading to a server. In my html class we’re using the Clark server remotely to unload out pages and assignments. This assignment was kind of a review for me.
I’m more of a Graphic Design person. I’m not really excited about this html stuff. It’s not something I’m interested in doing, on an ongoing base but I know at some point it will come in handy. Shown below is my screen shot for this assignment. It’s very basic, given the assignments due date.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Unit #9


 Finding Information on the Open Web


Website #1     justice.gov/usao/eousa/foia_reading_room/usam/title9/60mcrm.htm#9-60.200

Website #2     papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1138128

Website #3     jolt.law.harvard.edu/digest/category/electronic-communications-privacy-act/stored-communications-act 

Website #4     http://www.socialfish.org/2010/08/stored-communications-act.html
  
 
Website #1) 
After reviewing this website it seem to be credible because of the content. All the pages have been reciently update with current information and reference material . It covers a vast amout of laws and relivent statutes. This looks like another great site to reseach in the future. 

  ( 1061 Unlawful Access to Stored Communications—18 U.S.C. § 2701, US Attorneys, USAM, Tital 9, Criminal Resouce Manual, May, 2012, N.P, July 30, 2012)

Website #2
This site seems like it should be in the .edu realm. It has good information with references and it’s focused to the subject. Though it is a research paper from a law student, it was also reviewed and endorced by a professor from Goerge Washington University Law School.

 (Kerr, Orin S., The Case for the Third-Party Doctrine. Michigan Law Review, Vol. 107, 2009; GWU Legal Studies Research Paper No. 421; GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper No. 421. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1138128)

Website #3
Here is a well know law school. This is a great research/educational site with tons of reference material. I review the page source document and it’s consistently being update monthly. The date range is from July 2007 to July 2012. It does appear that there are some rss feeds inbedded in the site but there’s also plenty of hard coding as well.

 (Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, electronic-communications-privacy-act/stored-communications-act, July 2012, July 30, 2012)

Website #4
This website is more like a blog for personal opinion. I don’t trust this site, not just because of that reason but also because it’s a money site. Like people who blog for a living, there are affiliation programs for you to insert ads and you get paid for anyone who clicks and buys. Though some, possibly all the information is relevent the writer is not focused on the subject they’re refering to. Their job is to get a specific audience to the site using key words, tags and other tools. The site seems to be fairly recent.

 (Maddie Grant, Keep it Legal: Social Media and the Stored Communications Act, SocialFish, 2012, July 30, 2012)

Summery of experience:
Overall it was a good experience. While I was searching the .gov sites I found myself side tracked and looking up information outside my research for this assignments. I stumbled across  the Library of Congress website and began to loose myself. There was so much information and research I wanted to look through but had to stop myself.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Unit #8


Research Journal, Part 8: Types of Information: Focus on Search Engines and Web Sites.

Search Tool:

            Ask.com/webadvanced

This is a search tool and search engine I’m not familiar with. Advanced search features and functions seem to be very simple for inexperienced users. First search option, you can search for “all of the works or the exact phrase or at least one of the works or none of the works”. Second, you are given the option of the location of the work, in the URL or on the page. The last three search options are “Domain name, Language and Country.”

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Metasearch Tools:

            MetaEUREKA

I like this search engine. When using me search statement and search the topic the result came back with relevant sites and information. One site was similar to ProQuest and had some great articles and research material. In the help section there’s a “How is this working?” explanation that I was not aware of but can be possible used in other search engines for more advanced searches. For example (from metaEUREKA/Help): blue tooth or +blue +tooth will retrieve results that contain all the words.
"blue tooth" will retrieve results that contain the exact phrase.
"blue tooth" -dentist will retrieve results that contain the exact phrase "blue tooth" and not the word "dentist"

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Subject Directories

ACADEMICINFO.NET

This search tool offers information sites pertaining to education and is sponsored by University's, students, teachers and others in the educational system. It’s very easy to navigate. There’s not much to the advanced search settings but all three search tools us the Boolean search technique and the quotations for matching phrases.

UNIT #7



Finding Articles in Periodical Indexes

*Search Statement used, case AND privacy AND marriage AND violat* and record* and stored communications act

-Search Results:

            -Report:

Legal Protection for Conversational and Communication Privacy in Family, Marriage and Domestic Disputes: An Examination Federal and State Wiretap and Stored Communications Acts and the Common Law Privacy Intrusion Tort

I chose the following article out of the ProQuest Data base because of the explanation of the Federal and State Stored Communications Acts. It’s been very helpful with my research and will be useful in my current situation.

-Citations:

Turkington (deceased), Richard,C. Legal Protection for Conversational and Communication Privacy in Family, Marriage and Domestic Disputes: An Examination Federal and State Wiretap and Stored Communications Acts and the Common Law Privacy Intrusion Tort. Rochester, Rochester:, 2003. ProQuest Research Library. Web. 28 July 2012.

-Search Result: 

-Scholar Journal:

Recent developments in media, privacy, and defamation laws.

Definitions and case examples were found in this article. Great information and additional research phrases were supplied.

-Citation: 

Albrecht, Shari, et al. "Recent Developments in Media, Privacy, and Defamation Law." Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal 47.1 (2011): 359-91. ProQuest Research Library. Web. 28 July 2012.

-Search Result: 

            -Popular Magazine:

This article tells a store of computer spyware and  monitoring the other spouse. This is an interesting article because it his close to home for me. Further research will be made in this direction for additional stories or examples.

-Citation:

Brody, Liz. "You Got Nailed!" O : the Oprah magazine 2006: 352,355,377-382,38. ProQuest Family Health; ProQuest Research Library. Web. 28 July 2012 .

-Search Result:

            -Newspaper:

The San Francisco Chronicle

Big Brother Makes a Date / A government computer network is putting the make on citizens.: [SUNDAY Edition]

This was the only result from my search statement. There was nothing really relevant in it.

-Citation:

Earley, Pete. "Big Brother Makes a Date / A Government Computer Network is Putting the make on Citizens." San Francisco Chronicle (pre-1997 Fulltext): 8. Western Newsstand. Oct 12 1

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Database feature and search techniques

1) what are some case examples where privacy rights in a marriage were violated:

Boolean search: "case examples" and privacy rights" and marriage and violated

Database features and search techniques

Assignment #6 Boolean search, example questions:

1) "presidenial elect*" and reform and issues and "college popular vote"

2) "Television advert*" and "pharmac* industry" and "prescription drug abuse"

3) Anti-smoking and advert* and tobacco industry and increase and youth

4) Target and alter and lyrics and censorship

5) "current econom*" and simil* and "great depression 1930`s

6) "college graduates and high school deploma "expected to earn

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Cannell Library 

Search term: Privacy rights, civil
  •  Citation info:
    •  Author: David G. Savage
    • Title:  The Supreme Court and individual rights
    • City of Publication: Washington D.C.
    • Publisher:  CQ Press
    • Publication Date: 2004
Subject heading:  Supreme Court & individual rights

Location: Cannell Library, KF4748.W53.2004

This book is limited to one available used copy in the library. It consists of the core elements of all Americans and their civil rights.

Summit

Search term: Privacy rights, civil
  •  Citation info:
    •  Author: David G. Savage
    • Title:  Guide to the U.S. Supreme Court
    • City of Publication: Washington D.C.
    • Publisher:  CQ Press
    • Publication Date: 2004
Subject heading:  Supreme Court & individual rights

Location:Summit, (OCoLC)607684971

I'm really interested in reading this book. It explains basically all civil rights of every US citizen, fair trial and punishments and what the Supreme Courts can and can't do. The author is accredited and has several publications. 



Google Books


Search terms: Privacy rights, civil

  •  Citation info:
    •  Author: Jacqueline Klosek
    • Title: The War on Privacy
    • City of Publication: Greenwood Publishing Group
    • Publisher: NA
    • Publication Date: 2007



Monday, July 16, 2012

Research Journal, Part 4: Types of Information


Practice Questions(Provide answers/sources for each of these):

1) Is a vegetarian diet healthier than a meat-based diet?

Answer: Academic  Encyclopedias or Academic Journals. Some popular magazines depending of there business influences and sponsors.

2) Target often forces musicians to alter lyrics in order to have
their CDs sold in Target stores. Is this censorship?

Answer: A good resource for this question could be found online at credible websites and social network sites. This question seems to be more of an opinionated research question.

3) How much more can a college graduate expect to earn over
someone with a high school diploma?


Answer: A statistic question could be found in Academic  Encyclopedias or Academic Journals. Both of which can be found online as well.

4) Should educators use commercial services to combat
plagiarism?

Answer: Another opinion question that could be found credible websites and social network sites.

5) Is the current lack of sunspot activity affecting global
warming?

Answer: This question seems like it would be a great on for all types of research sources.

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Three questions for unit #3 research:

1) What are some case examples where privacy rights in a marriage were violated?

Answer: Academic Journals and websites.

2) What's the legal ramifications of recording someones private conversations with out their consent?

Answer: Academic  Encyclopedias, Academic Journals and websites

3) What can I do if someone post a private conversation on the internet without my consent?

Answer: Academic  Encyclopedias, Academic Journals and websites


Thursday, July 12, 2012

Three questions for unit #3 research:

1) What are some case examples where privacy rights in a marriage were violated? 

2) What's the legal ramifications of recording someones private conversations with out their consent?

3) What can I do if someone post a private conversation on the internet without my consent?

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Unit #3

In my topic for unit #3 I chose privacy supported by an article, by Tom Gerety. This article summarized from the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution explains the various forms of privacy in our everyday lives as Americans.

1)      Key works used to reference the article are as followed:
2)      Common Law
3)      Constitutional Law
4)      “The Right to Privacy Act, 1890”, Samuel D. Warren
5)      Statutory Right
6)      Federal Trade Commission
7)      Assisted Suicide
8)      Abortion
9)      Electronic Surveillance
10)  Unfair Competition
11)  Privacy Right on the Internet
12)  Intellectual Property
13)  Privacy Act of 1974
14)  Fair Credit Reporting Act, 1970
15)  Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968
16)  Marital Privacy

Source Citation 

GERETY, TOM. "Right of Privacy (Update)." Encyclopedia of the American Constitution. Ed. Leonard W. Levy and Kenneth L. Karst. 2nd ed. Vol. 5. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2000. 2245-2248. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 11 July 2012.

Document URL
http://0-go.galegroup.com.oswald.clark.edu/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CCX3425002164&v=2.1&u=clark_integrated&it=r&p=GVRL&sw=w

Gale Document Number: GALE|CX3425002164
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Internet privacy
Working with Wikipedia for this assignment was very effective and simple. Using the research topic name that was supplied I entered it into the search area of the website. Then on the results page, there were several highlighted hyper links with key words that helped find additional information. At the bottom of each research page, everything is sited and there are usually many more sources for you to look up. I really like using Wikipedia for research and use it quite often when researching a specific subject. 
Source Citation 
 "Privacy Law in the United States". Rbs2.com. www.rbs2.com/privacy.htm. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
Yael Onn, et. al., Privacy in the Digital Environment , Haifa Center of Law & Technology, (2005) pp. 1-12
In my topic for unit #3 I chose privacy supported by an article, by Tom Gerety. This article summarized from the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution explains the various forms of privacy in our everyday lives as Americans.

1)      Key works used to reference the article are as followed:
2)      Common Law
3)      Constitutional Law
4)      “The Right to Privacy Act, 1890”, Samuel D. Warren
5)      Statutory Right
6)      Federal Trade Commission
7)      Assisted Suicide
8)      Abortion
9)      Electronic Surveillance
10)  Unfair Competition
11)  Privacy Right on the Internet
12)  Intellectual Property
13)  Privacy Act of 1974
14)  Fair Credit Reporting Act, 1970
15)  Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968
16)  Marital Privacy

Source Citation 

GERETY, TOM. "Right of Privacy (Update)." Encyclopedia of the American Constitution. Ed. Leonard W. Levy and Kenneth L. Karst. 2nd ed. Vol. 5. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2000. 2245-2248. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 11 July 2012.

Document URL
http://0-go.galegroup.com.oswald.clark.edu/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CCX3425002164&v=2.1&u=clark_integrated&it=r&p=GVRL&sw=w

Gale Document Number: GALE|CX3425002164
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Internet privacy
Working with Wikipedia for this assignment was very effective and simple. Using the research topic name that was supplied I entered it into the search area of the website. Then on the results page, there were several highlighted hyper links with key words that helped find additional information. At the bottom of each research page, everything is sited and there are usually many more sources for you to look up. I really like using Wikipedia for research and use it quite often when researching a specific subject. 
Source Citation 
 "Privacy Law in the United States". Rbs2.com. www.rbs2.com/privacy.htm. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
Yael Onn, et. al., Privacy in the Digital Environment , Haifa Center of Law & Technology, (2005) pp. 1-12