Top Banner
LIS 601 Annotating Sources Dictionaries Quiz Review Fall 2010 Lori Bell University of Hawaii, LIS Program
23
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

LIS 601 Annotating Sources

DictionariesQuiz Review

Fall 2010

Lori Bell

University of Hawaii, LIS Program

Page 2: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 2

Annotating Sources

See pp. 18-19 Assignment Instructions

Examine prior Bibliography Plans

November 9 bring complete and readable drafts of 5-7 annotated entries for a class exercise

Page 3: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 3

Sample Book Citation [7th Ed. 17.1] & Annotation

Rose, Christine and Kay Germain Ingalls. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Genealogy. New York: Alpha Books, 1997. [RG 929.1 RO]

Up-to-date and, despite the title, a surprisingly comprehensive guide. Written by professional genealogists and teachers. In-depth Table of Contents reflects thorough coverage of the subject. Contains the Idiot Guide series styled-boxed notes on tips, jargon, pitfalls and lessons. Thorough appendices on abbreviations and acronyms, worksheets and definitions.

Page 4: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 4

Sample Journal Citation [7th Ed. 17.2.2] & Annotation

Venkataraman, Leela. “Transcending the Cultural Divide: Westerners Performing Indian Classical Dance.” TDR 38 (2) (Summer 1994): 81-86. [PN1601 .T8]

Highly useful article discussing the breakthrough of non-Indians into Indian dance and the difficulties they encounter. Includes interviews with non-Indian dancers performing in India. An indispensable source for anyone interested in studying dance in India.

Page 5: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 5

Sample Magazine Citation[7th Ed. 17.3] & Annotation

Ross, John F. “Treasured in its Own Right, Amber is a Golden Window on the Long Ago: The Hand Carved Amber That Once Decorated a Palace May Be Lost, but an Impossible Dream of Paleontologists Might Yet Come True.” Smithsonian, Jan 1993, 30-40, http://micro189.lib3.hawaii.edu:2131/ehost.asp?key=204.179.122.140_8000_1142396748&site=ehost&return=n&custid=s4719510&IP=yes [accessed April 18, 2002].

Discusses the history of amber with a significant portion regarding the Amber Room. Contains information regarding the history of the room as well as the current mysteries and reconstruction of the room. A good general article to get the feel of the subject.

Page 6: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 6

Revised Magazine Citation [7th Ed. 17.3] Without URL

Ross, John F. “Treasured in its Own Right, Amber is a Golden Window on the Long Ago: The Hand Carved Amber That Once Decorated a Palace May Be Lost, but an Impossible Dream of Paleontologists Might Yet Come True.” Smithsonian, January 1993, 30-40. [AS30.S6]

Discusses the history of amber with a significant portion regarding the Amber Room. Contains information regarding the history of the room as well as the current mysteries and reconstruction of the room. A good general article to get the feel of the subject.

Page 7: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 7

Sample Web Journal Article Citation [7th Ed. 17.2.7] &

Annotation

Common Cause. “The Fallout from the Telecommunications Act of 1996: Unintended Consequences and Lessons Learned.” ECommon Cause Online. http://www.commoncause.org/atf/cf%7BFB3C17E2-CDD1-4DF6-92BE -BD4429893665%7D/FALLOUT_FROM_THE_TELECOMM_ACT_5-9-05.PDF [accessed March 30, 2006].

Outlines the adverse effects of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Describes how the Act prompted a wave of media mergers, reducing the number of diverse voices in radio and television and the amount of minority-owned and locally-owned radio stations. Attempts to educate the public about the effects of deregulation and to influence lawmakers to revisit telecommunications policy. Though biased toward responsible governmental regulation, Common Cause presents a well-researched argument for change.

Page 8: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 8

Draft Annotations Requirements

Drafts of your 5-7 annotated entries are due November 18 for a class exercise:

Include a variety of formats (books, magazine articles & journal articles, Web sites, media, etc.)

Write complete Turabian citations in Bibliography form (B)

Write annotations 3-7 sentences long

Page 9: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 9

Subject Heading Relevancy Table

Keep accurate notes of CV and NL and search strings for each database

Rate the relevance of each search term and/or string

Present search terms used in each database with relevance assessments

Akutagawa Prize

Federal Theatre

Radio Broadcasting

Blood & Chocolate

Knitting

Taiko

Page 10: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 10

Dictionaries: Historical Beginnings

Glosses (annotations) Middle

Ages

Dictionarius 1225 (Latin word

list)

Page 11: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 11

Dictionaries: Historical Beginnings

1755 Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary

London’s Grubstreet writers neighborhood

2003 edition commemorating SJ’s 294th birthday

Literary and subjective vs. scientific and objective

1828 Noah Webster’s unabridged dictionary

Page 12: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 12

Dictionaries: Historical Beginnings & Growth

1860-1928 1st edition Oxford English Dictionary 10 vols.50 years to completeOED words & meanings from 1100 A.D.1st Editor James Murray [The Professor

and the Madman by Simon Winchester,1998]

W.C. Minor, prolific contributor

Page 13: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 13

Dictionaries: Historical Beginnings &

Growth

1989 2nd edition OED 20 vols., 616,500 words & phrases61 years after the first edition 5 years to complete5,000 new words, adds 450 new words

per year2.5 million quotations

Page 14: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 14

Dictionaries: Historical Beginnings &

Growth1992 OED on CD-ROM (2,000 new words)

2000 OED Web database

2010 OED 3rd edition, now deferredAdding 1.3 million words & phrasesBlogosphere (2009)

2006 Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary adds 100 new wordsgoogle (v.)

Page 15: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 15

OED Online

How can you obtain the single result list?

Page 16: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 16

OED Online

Page 17: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 17

OED Online

Page 18: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 18

Recent Books on the OED & Roget’s Thesaurus

The Meaning of Everything: The Story of the OED. (Winchester, 2003)

Lost for Words: The Hidden History of the OED. (Mugglestone, 2005)

Treasure House of the English Language: The Living OED. (Brewer, 2008)

The Man Who Made Lists: Love, Death, Madness and the Creation of Roget’s Thesaurus. (Joshua Kendall, 2008). © 1872, Peter Mark Roget, 25 editions.

Page 19: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 19

Making Dictionaries

Readers & quotations

Lexicographers

Senses

Descriptive (actual usage)

Prescriptive (proper usage)

Page 20: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 20

Types of Dictionaries

See handouts pp. 40-41

Page 21: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 21

Scope of Quiz

TEXT CHAPTERS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 17

Handouts pp. 2-19; 40-44

PowerPoints & lecture notes for

sessions 1-9

Page 22: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 22

Due Next Week

Quiz in class

TEXT CHAPTERS 18 & 19

Kluegel & Ross pp. 39-43

Handouts pp. 20-39 (Reference Standards)

Search Exs. pp. 19-20 Web Content

Evaluation

Page 23: 601 l9-dicts+quizrev s10[1]

Bell LIS 601 2010 23

Due Dates for Search Exercises

Exercise 4. Web search engines

due November 9

Exercise 5. Dictionaries due

November 9