Abstract
This is an update of the 2008 SIDLIT presentation on "Scholarly Research: Internet & Web 2.0." The session will address questions such as: How do we navigate academic research to include the resources of Web 2.0? What are those resources? Are they primary? Can you cite them? Is this too far out of the box for academic research? Is there a search engine? And please, what is Twitter doing here? During the session you'll discuss these and other specific questions—so, bring them along. Don’t think we’re going up the creek without a paddle! We’ll have at least 10 tools to get us through the excess of information available as we explore Web 2.0.
Disciplines
Instructional Media Design | Library and Information Science
Recommended Citation
Lord, Lissa, "Web 2.0: Academic Research & 10 Useful Tools" (2009). SIDLIT Conference Proceedings. 23.
https://scholarspace.jccc.edu/sidlit/23