Being able to read through something, pick out the key points and present them clearly is a good skill to have in the workplace, not just for study, I think. It is also useful in focusing on how articles are structured, and thinking about how you might identify the key points as a reader.
I have been using an article by Sanda Erdelez on information encountering as the article they have to abstract in class. It is a favourite of mine, since I discovered from it that I was a super-encounterer, and it is also relevant to the themes of our class (which is called Information Resources and Information Literacy, and which covers information behaviour as well).
Erdelez, S. (1999) “Information encountering: it's more than just bumping into information.” Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science , 25 (3), 25-29. http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Feb-99/erdelez.html
Photo by Sheila Webber: Firth Court, Sheffield University, October 2008
You have read this article Information Literacy /
Pedagogy
with the title Abstracting and encountering. You can bookmark this page URL https://monochromaticstyle.blogspot.com/2008/10/abstracting-and-encountering.html. Thanks!
No comment for "Abstracting and encountering"
Post a Comment