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Monthly Archives: October 2009

Journal of Art Historiography

29 Thursday Oct 2009

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It’s always good to hear of a new art history ejournal. The University of Glasgow has announced the open access Journal of Art Historiography, with the first issue due at the end of December 2009…

“This journal exists to support and promote the study of the history of art historical writing […] encourage the full range of enquiry that encompassed the visual arts in its broadest sense as well as topics now falling within archaeology, anthropology, ethnography and other specialist disciplines and approaches”

Added to the JURN site-index today

29 Thursday Oct 2009

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Added to the JURN site-index today:—

Performance and Spirituality

Syrian Studies Association Newsletter

Canadian Political Science Review (Just indexing the TOC for the special issue on ‘Communications, the Media and Policy in Canada’)

International Journal on Human Sciences (Has some articles on history, art and literature, such as “Children Characters in Rumi’s Masnavi” and “The daybooks of chief justices as a historical sources of the Ottoman empire and their significance”, “The pomegranate motif in Turkish fabrics”, etc)

MIA Review (Maori studies – including occasional articles on mythology, culture and history)

NYT tool for constructing custom RSS feeds

29 Thursday Oct 2009

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The New York Times has just launched an intuitive tool for construction of custom RSS feeds, allowing normal users to test keywords, select from a related set of terms, and then to preview the resulting mixed feed before committing to it. If only all large sites offered such a custom feed…

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You start with a bare-bones structure, but with that all-important Google-like search box.

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A few searches later, you’re mixing and matching your terms, and previewing the results in the right-hand pane.

Innovations in Online Information, Nov 09

29 Thursday Oct 2009

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48 hours after I talked on the JURN blog about the rarity of workshops in advanced search, up pops news of a three-day commercial workshop in Brighton, UK. The university is to open up one of their M.Sc. Information Studies modules to the wider public…

   Innovations in Online Information, 16th – 18th November 2009, University of Brighton. £420. “This 3 day course introduces students to some of the latest developments in online information services and technologies including: Advanced Web Searching; Mashing up RSS; Paid vs. Free Content; Searching for Media; Future of Search.”

Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford

29 Thursday Oct 2009

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Added to the JURN site-index today:—

Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford

Four new ejournals added today

28 Wednesday Oct 2009

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Journal of Screenwriting (First issue is free)

Cognitive Philology

Reasoner, The

Journal of English as an International Language

The lack of search literacy

27 Tuesday Oct 2009

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Intute reports on some new UK research on mobile internet use among students. Tangentially, the report confirms what I’ve commented on here several times…

“… it was clear from across the focus groups and depth interviews that students [ second year undergraduate students from a range of disciplines and universities ] received low quality training on using the Internet for academic research, with most guidance limited to using on-line university library resources and a broad introduction on how to use search engines.”

I suppose the question is… why? In the face of an unprecedented and growing level of open access to knowledge, why do so many of the Web generation (*) manage to reach the second year of a degree course without anyone actually teaching them to search properly and fully? Don’t blame information overload for the reason why people can’t find quality stuff. Blame search illiteracy.

It also seems odd that the world appears to be filled with Twitter and Facebook workshops, yet professional-level workshops in advanced search are as rare as a dodo. Personally, I try to give all my undergraduate classes a short live ‘Web Search Masterclass’ early in the semester. No-one ever complains “…but we did this with the librarian / sixth form / school”.

   * the average second-year student would have been aged 5 or 6 when Netscape 2.0 appeared, alongside cheap £10-a-month net access and cheap modems. When they entered their secondary school Google was hitting one billion URLs indexed. When they left school at 16, their parents were swopping dial-up internet access for broadband.

The Fourth Paradigm

27 Tuesday Oct 2009

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Microsoft Research has just published a new free ebook, The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery. Part Four, titled “Scholarly Communication” is the most interesting for non-scientists…

* Jim Gray’s fourth paradigm and the construction of the scientific record – Clifford Lynch

* Text in a data-centric world – Paul Ginsparg

* All aboard: toward a machine-friendly scholarly communication system – Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze

* The future of data policy – Anne Fitzgerald, Brian Fitzgerald, Kylie Pappalardo

* I have seen the paradigm shift, and it is us – John Wilbanks

* From web 2.0 to the global database – Timo Hannay

More additions today

27 Tuesday Oct 2009

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More additions to the JURN site-index today:—

Meroitic Newsletter (1968-2003)

Articles by the Merowe Dam Archaeological Salvage Project as published in Sudan & Nubia journal

    (Hat-tip: AWOL blog)

Philippine ejournals listing, three ejournals added

27 Tuesday Oct 2009

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JURN is, in part, aimed at scholars and independent researchers in developing nations. So it’s always good to see the launch of a new list of open access ejournals, such as www.ejournals.ph for journals from the Philippines. Although it’s from one publisher and shouldn’t be regarded as a complete listing. Other independent Philippine ejournals of note in the arts and humanities are Literatura and Kritika Kultura.

Added to the JURN site-index today:—

DLSU Dialogue : An Interdisciplinary Journal for Cultural Studies

Φιλοσοφία : International Journal of Philosophy

Paulinian Compass, The

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