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S21 Presentation FINAL
S21 Presentation FINAL
S21 Presentation FINAL
The aim of this session is to learn to find suitable research sources. By the end of this session: - you will understood the importance of finding useful sources - you will have learnt different methods to find suitable sources.
SESSION PLAN -1. Introduction of the session -2. Why is so important to know how to find useful resources? - 3. Students research methods - 4. Research sources suitable for CP2 -5. Research methods. -6. Wrap up: questions, doubts and comments
2. Why is so important to know how to find useful resources? Because learning how to find useful sources is the heart of doing research.
3. Students research methods Which methods(s) do you employ most for finding your research materials?
5. Research methods
NTU library British library catalogue Google scholar: http://scholar.google.co.uk/ Module resource list Other useful resources: Amazon.co.uk Ubuweb, http://www.ubu.com/film/ Openculture, http://www.openculture.com/ Videodatabank, http://www.vdb.org/ http://artdesignlibrary.wordpress.com/
6. Comments, questions... How confident are you ow about finding your own research resources?
Archive, Post-photographic, Jens Schrter Te text Archivepost/photographic by Jens Schrter looks into the conditions and the consequences of digital image databases. He examines the paradox of the potential endurance and mechanical impermanence of digital data, of the general accessibility of electronic image archives, and the actual limitations of their use. Not lastly, with the distribution of artistic, journalistic, private, etc. photography in the Internet, the issues of copyright protection and authorship gain new explosiveness; the extended availability of images also opens up the possibility not only of conceiving of new orders of images (i.e. beyond administratively controlled access), but also of testing them.