Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in the Twenty-First-Century University

Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in the Twenty-First-Century University
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 484
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ISBN-10 : 0791428532
ISBN-13 : 9780791428535
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in the Twenty-First-Century University by : Timothy D. Stephen

An essay collection addressing computer networking and scholarly communication in higher education offers a broad array of insights from the technical and academic points of view. Many of the 25 contributors have been influential in establishing computer mediated communication in their universities and colleges. Their advice and experience cover on-line costs, administration, research issues, classroom networking across the curriculum, electronic library resources, and even a brief introduction to "navigating the network." Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in the Twenty-First-Century University

Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in the Twenty-First-Century University
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 484
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ISBN-10 : 9781438405933
ISBN-13 : 1438405936
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in the Twenty-First-Century University by : Teresa M. Harrison

This book explores the various ways in which computer networking, and more specifically the Internet, is changing the practices, the structure, and the products of academic scholarship. It considers research, teaching, and dissemination of knowledge across a range of disciplines in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences in order to identify particular uses of networking that will come to constitute the academic world of the future. The contributors consider such themes as how networking and particular software environments can be used to support inquiry within research specialties and how scholars in diverse disciplines respond to the availability of new networked channels of scholarly communication. In the context of education, they argue that networking can reconfigure the process of learning, encompassing new audiences, new relationships with teachers, and new learning skills adapted for the network environment. The products of such new configurations are also discussed. The future of electronic journal publication is considered by innovators who have designed some of the first experiments in refereed electronic journal publication. Finally, the new responsibilities and roles of the academic library and academic publishers in a networked environment are debated.

Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science

Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 0824720652
ISBN-13 : 9780824720650
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science by : Allen Kent

"The Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science provides an outstanding resource in 33 published volumes with 2 helpful indexes. This thorough reference set---written by 1300 eminent, international experts---offers librarians, information/computer scientists, bibliographers, documentalists, systems analysts, and students, convenient access to the techniques and tools of both library and information science. Impeccably researched, cross referenced, alphabetized by subject, and generously illustrated, the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science integrates the essential theoretical and practical information accumulating in this rapidly growing field. The self-contained Supplements (each Supplement contains A-Z coverage) highlight new trends, describe the latest advances, and profile key people making critical contributions to the field. Recent individual Supplements considered topics such as Archival Science to User Needs Concept-Based Indexing and Retrieval of Hypermedia Information to Using Self-Checkout Technology to Increase Productivity and Patron Service in the Library Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Approach to Fraud Investigation to Visual Search in Modern Human-Computer Interfaces Supplement Volumes 36-61 are available; additional supplements in preparation."

Communication Yearbook 25

Communication Yearbook 25
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 447
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ISBN-10 : 9781135641290
ISBN-13 : 1135641293
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Communication Yearbook 25 by : William B. Gudykunst

This volume offers state-of-the-art communication research, representing media, interpersonal, intercultural and other areas of communication. It is an important reference on current research for scholars and students in the social sciences.

Electronic Discourse

Electronic Discourse
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 0791434753
ISBN-13 : 9780791434758
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Electronic Discourse by : Boyd H. Davis

Investigates the new world of computer conferencing and details how writers use language when their social interaction is exclusively enacted through text on screens.

Creating Teacher Immediacy in Online Learning Environments

Creating Teacher Immediacy in Online Learning Environments
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 381
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ISBN-10 : 9781466699960
ISBN-13 : 1466699965
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Creating Teacher Immediacy in Online Learning Environments by : D'Agustino, Steven

Educators are finding that communication and interaction are at the core of a successful web-based classroom. This interactivity fosters community, which contributes to effective and meaningful learning. Positive online communities and the communication therein encourage students to interact with others’ views which not only grows one’s empathy, but is an integral part of constructivist learning theories. Because of this, the most important role of an educator in an online class is one that ensures student interactivity and engagement. Creating Teacher Immediacy in Online Learning Environments addresses the most effective models and strategies for nurturing teacher immediacy in web-based and virtual learning environments. A number of innovative methods for building an authentic, personalized online learning experience are outlined and discussed at length within this publication, providing solutions for pre-service as well as in-service educators. This book is a valuable compilation of research for course designers, faculty, students of education, administration, software designers, and higher education researchers.

Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research

Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research
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Publisher : Open Book Publishers
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 9781783748426
ISBN-13 : 1783748427
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research by : Jennifer Edmond

How does technology impact research practices in the humanities? How does digitisation shape scholarly identity? How do we negotiate trust in the digital realm? What is scholarship, what forms can it take, and how does it acquire authority? This diverse set of essays demonstrate the importance of asking such questions, bringing together established and emerging scholars from a variety of disciplines, at a time when data is increasingly being incorporated as an input and output in humanities sources and publications. Major themes addressed include the changing nature of scholarly publishing in a digital age, the different kinds of ‘gate-keepers’ for scholarship, and the difficulties of effectively assessing the impact of digital resources. The essays bring theoretical and practical perspectives into conversation, offering readers not only comprehensive examinations of past and present discourse on digital scholarship, but tightly-focused case studies. This timely volume illuminates the different forces underlying the shifting practices in humanities research today, with especial focus on how humanists take ownership of, and are empowered by, technology in unexpected ways. Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research is essential reading for scholars, students, and general readers interested in the changing culture of research practices in the humanities, and in the future of the digital humanities on the whole.

Doing Internet Research

Doing Internet Research
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781452264660
ISBN-13 : 145226466X
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Doing Internet Research by : Steve Jones

Whether or not one believes the hyperbolic claims about the Internet being the biggest thing since the invention of the wheel, the Internet is a medium with great consequences for social and economic life. Doing Internet Research is written to help people discern in what ways it has commanded the public imagination, and the methodological issues that arise when one tries to study and understand the social processes occurring within the Internet. Each contributor to the volume offers original responses in the search for, and critique of, methods with which to study the Internet and the social, political, economic, artistic, communicative phenomena occurring within and around it. This book provides encouragement for readers getting started with Internet research and also provides perspective on this new and ubiquitous communication medium.