Title:
Blogs, wikis, podcasts & more
Personal Author:
Series:
Pocket study skills
Publication Information:
New York : Palgrave Macmillan c2009
Physical Description:
x, 112 pages : illustrations ; 11 cm.
ISBN:
9780230223912
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Searching... | 30000010293088 | TK105.8882 P85 2009 | Open Access Book | Book | Searching... |
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Summary
Summary
This handy guide shows students how to get the most out of using the internet and internet technology. Areas covered include: web 2.0 technology (wikis, blogs, Podcasts and RSS) that students may encounter at university, good web practice (netiquette, tagging, online writing) and using external resources (citeulike, Google scholar and del.ici.ous).
Author Notes
ANDY PULMAN  is a Web Team Leader in the School of Health & Social Care at Bournemouth University, UK. He produces and supports a range of web resources and initiatives including investigating the use of web 2.0 technology to support students.
Table of Contents
Introduction |
What is the Internet Anyway? |
An Information Overload |
Good Manners When Communicating the World of Netiquette |
Beautiful and Beastly Blogs |
Wonderful and Woeful Wikis |
Perfect Podcasts and Really Super RSS |
The Art of Searching, Finding and Assessing Information |
The Literature Review Process: A Short But Lovely Overview |
References |
Glossary |
Index |