- I should find articles that are from scholarly and credible sources. Some searching methods that would procure credible sources would be using online sources that one initially knew were credible, such as CNN, New York Times, or other news sources. Another method would we be using Google scholar or news. If one is unsure if the person who wrote the article is credible, one could try to look up some background information on the writer.
- I chose to analyze “Dissecting Twitter’s Role in Tech, Society, Politics” written by Edward F. Moltzen, from CRN, and “How Twitter Will Change the Way We Live” written Steven Johnson in the Times Magazine. I was able to identify the writes of both articles with ease. They both also had a time stamp on their work, which made them even more credible. I do not think the articles were peer reviewed by academics, but I know the publication of Time Magazine is known for its reliable information.
- To research the topic, I simply typed in “twitter in the society” into Google and then proceeded to an advance search. By doing this, I was able to put a limit on the sources I would receive via my search. This also increased the amount of credible sources I would be receiving. To find more reliable sources next time when researching, I would probably start by looking at online sources that I already knew were credible. Then I would probably do a search on Google scholar.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
ILP 4
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