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Analysis of information sources

Analysis of information sources. Different sources. “A critique on of the omnipotence of hegemonies” Dictionaries, encyclopaedias, newspapers and books Web sites: group of interlinked web page (s)

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Analysis of information sources

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  1. Analysis of information sources

  2. Different sources • “A critique on of the omnipotence of hegemonies” • Dictionaries, encyclopaedias, newspapers and books • Web sites: group of interlinked web page (s) • White papers: originally a government related document and now White papers are powerful marketing tools used to help key decision-makers and influencers justify implementing solutions. • Non- peer and peer reviewed conferences: a pre-arranged meeting for consultation or exchange of information or discussion (especially one with a formal agenda) e.g. World Multi-Conference on Systemic, Cybernetics and Informatics • Non-peer and peer reviewed journals: A journal is a type of periodical, like a magazine. Articles in journals are different from articles in popular magazines in author qualifications, difficulty of content and language, intended audience, sources cited, layout, and organization and generally contain information on specific topics . E.g. Science

  3. Why evaluate web sites / white papers • Web sites: • Lack of Guidelines • Lack of monitoring • Immediate mobility of information • Lack of representation • Searching for information

  4. Why evaluate web sites and white papers • Web Sites: • Bias in objectivity of information • Propaganda: A simple example • Commercialism: Amazon Cloud computing • Making money • Saving Money • Competitive edge

  5. Criteria for evaluating information sources • Suitability: • Scope and depth • Audience • Date of Publication • Publisher • Edition • Title of Journal • Authority: • who is it • Credentials • previous publications. • Other indicators • Documentation : sourced other information e.g. previous peered reviewed journals etc • Objective Reasoning: facts, opinion or propaganda: is it objective and impartial e.g. “I feel” • Writing Style: is it organised logically is it presented clearly. • Evaluative Reviews : London review of books, Is the review good or bad, does it contribute valuable information to the field in question.

  6. Obtaining information • Reference sources • Search Engines e.g. Google scholar ; PubMed • Library and journal databasesetc • Search specific journal .e.g. Science • Search journals related database .e.g. institute of electrical and electronic engineers (IEEE) : IEEE xplore • Citation index : Citeseer , ACI and London review of books • Electronic or Paper based sources and how to obtain them. Consult library.

  7. Obtaining information • Links: • Critically Analyzing Information Sources • Web sources evaluation why and how

  8. Analysing Information sources • Pick a technology (that related to your project) and using say criteria for evaluating information/information sources: Compare and contrast the reference sources. • Principles of efficient team/group work • Please be aware I am not looking for details on the technology only details on the information sources

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