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Russell Baker Quotation “An educated person is one who has learned that information almost always turns out to be at best incomplete and very often false, misleading, fictitious---just dead wrong.” -Russell Baker

Class Agenda Announcements Dale Carnegie Quick Introduction to Module 2 Basic Training in Library Research

Competition Points Winners Losers Groups Points 9 13 1 4 11 2 8 3 7 10 20 6 14 15 16 17 12 5 18 19 Winners Losers As of 9/18/2019

Extra Credit Submissions before 9/16 If you submitted extra credit to the website before 9/16 and you want credit for it, you MUST resubmit it on the website before Friday 9/20 at 9PM to receive credit

Community Service Update There are no more spaces available to sign up for Wilson Park.

Community Service Opportunity This Weekend is the Westcott Street Cultural Festival One-Day Event on Sunday, September 22nd You must sign up for this event BEFORE attending this event Volunteer assignments include set-up and take-down of chairs and tables, monitoring street barricades, facilitating activities with kids and managing the stages.  THIS COULD FUFILL ALL 5 HOURS Festivities start with a kickoff parade at noon and continue until 6:30 PM. Community service hours range from 10:30am-8pm. You MUST fill out the form for the Westcott Street Cultural Fair and submit it – they will send an email confirmation

Community Service Cont. Meals on Wheels is having an event on September 24 and are looking for students to volunteer  Located at 220 South Warren Street from 4:30 – 8:30 Looking for greeters, people to ride the elevator to the top floor with attendees, clean-up crews, etc.  Contact Tina Casella (478-5948 x213) asap in order to Volunteer

Go to these events to not be a LOSER!!! Career Week Fall 2019 Go to these events to not be a LOSER!!! Wednesday, September 18 (today) Newhouse Communications Career Fair Goldstein Auditorium (Schine Student Center) 4:00-7:00PM Monday, September 23 Syracuse University Career and Internship Fair Barnes Center at The Arch 10:00AM-2:00PM Includes VPA, Falk, CAS, Maxwell, and Architecture Whitman School of Management Career Fair Manley Field House 4:00-7:00PM Tuesday, September 24 School of information Studies (iSchool) Career Fair Goldstein Auditorium (Schine Student Center) 10:00AM-2:00PM College of Engineering and Computer Science Career Fair Goldstein Auditorium (Schine Student Center) 3:00-6:00PM

Meet Dale. Sup. Dale Carnegie was born in Missouri and was raised by poor farmers. By the end of his life, he had amassed a fortune and is called the founder of self-help. His book How to Win Friends and Influence People has sold over 10 million copies.

Why should YOU know him? His principles will help you know how to successfully interact with others. You will make a lot of friends and a lot fewer enemies. Learning DC will change the way you view yourself, and in turn, help the way others view you. His principles will allow you to succeed in life…

Dale Carnegie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O 48JaCuiH34

Dale Carnegie Fireside Chat Featuring…Evan!!

Dale Carnegie Principles (Available on Website) Try honestly to see things from the other person's point of view. Don't criticize, condemn or complain. Give honest and sincere appreciation. Sympathize with the other person. Arouse in the other person an eager want. Appeal to noble motives. Become genuinely interested in other people. Dramatize your ideas. Remember that a man's name is to him the sweetest and most important sound in any language. Throw down a challenge. Begin with praise and honest appreciation. Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves. Call attention to other people's mistakes indirectly. Talk in the terms of the other man’s interest. Talk about your own mistakes first. Make the other person feel important and do it sincerely. Ask questions instead of giving direct orders. Let the other person save face. Avoid arguments. Praise every improvement. Never tell someone they are wrong Give them a fine reputation to live up to If you're wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically. Encourage them by making their faults seem easy to correct. Begin in a friendly way. Start with questions the other person will answer yes to. Let the other person do the talking. Make the other person happy about doing what you suggest. Let the other person feel the idea is his/hers.

Famous DC Users http://www. bloomberg Dale Carnegie Training shaped the lives of such people as Warren Buffett, Johnny Cash, Emeril Lagasse, and Charles Manson.

What is Dale Carnegie? It depends A tool A way of life Good BS

Introduction to Module Two Chapter 2: Use the library Chapter 3: Research players Chapter 4: Design a survey on a societal problem or policy in a specified geographic area

Module 2: The Academic Library PST 101 Module 2: The Academic Library Michael Pasqualoni – Public Affairs & Political Science Librarian mjpasqua@syr.edu (315) 443-3715 https://library.syr.edu

Crucial SU Libraries Resources for Module 2 Off-campus access to subscription databases and online articles, etc. –use your: SU NET ID/NET ID Password

Bird Library = shelving location for books covering all Maxwell School disciplines (incl. PST 101) – lesser used books and many print periodicals and journals shelved at off-campus high density storage (aka: SU Libraries “Facility”) https://library.syr.edu/departments/facility.php – request forms appear on library classic catalog item record pages for titles located at the “facility” (next business day delivery Sunday thru Friday with articles delivered by email; books physically delivered to Bird Library’s 1st floor circulation desk) – vast majority of the collection’s periodicals, newspapers, journal articles, etc. available online, 24/7, via the library web site link labeled “journals” (and via 100s of licensed “databases”) Book Locations You can find scanners on the first floor of Bird Library, at almost every computer in the cluster near the book Check-Out Desk.

PST 101 Module 2 – Pre-Assignment Practice – Sept 18, 2019 1 point extra credit opportunity for three teams Exercise 2.1 {Locating Quantitative Data} Follow Module 2 instructions and navigate into ProQuest Statistical Insight. Locate a data table relevant to your societal category that contains three pieces of data relevant to that societal category

PST 101 Module 2 – Librarian Tips – Sept 18, 2019 Exercise 2.2 {Finding Periodical Articles} Calls for navigation into the main ProQuest database (not ProQuest Statistical Insight) Asks you to locate a newspaper or magazine article relevant to your societal category at any geographic level (but must not be non-U.S. context), which must have been published very recently (see module 2 instructions) and NOT from an academic journal CAN YOU IDENTIFY ACADEMIC JOURNALS? 1 POINT DISCUSSION BASED EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY

PST 101 Module 2 – Librarian Tips – Sept 18, 2019 Exercise 2.3 {Finding Books} You will follow Module 2 instructions and navigate into the library’s SUMMON search engine Objective will be to identify a book about your societal category published within the past 15 years. eBooks and titles published by the U.S. government cannot be used

PST 101 Module 2 – Librarian Tips – Sept 18, 2019 Exercise 2.4 {Using United States Government Publications} You will be starting at an open website called the Catalog of U.S. Government Publications http://catalog.gpo.gov

PST 101 Module 2 – Pre-Assignment Practice – Sept 18, 2019 1 point extra credit opportunity for three teams Exercise 2.5 {Using United States Census Data} You will use data from the U.S. Census, data finding tool called Quick Facts https://www.census.gov/quickfacts to fill in the entire table appearing in the instructions for this exercise. You will harvest eight variables for your home county (or city/town), a comparably sized county (or city/town) (see instructions) and for the U.S. as a whole Today in class, use the Quick Facts tool to go to the data table for your home “county” and locate the % of persons in poverty

PST 101 Module 2 – Librarian Tips – Sept 18, 2019 Exercise 4.5 {Examining News Media Treatment of Surveys} You will follow Module 2 instructions and navigate back into the full ProQuest database You are asked to locate a newspaper article from the past six months that presents survey results and was conducted on ANY subject, not necessarily one you selected in this module. Must be about a target survey population someplace in the U.S. (not another country)

Four (4) Crucial Starting Points SU Libraries Home Page SU Libraries Homepage - https://library.syr.edu Four (4) Crucial Starting Points Summon – Search engine for most of SU Libraries’ collections and other resources beyond SU Libraries. Includes articles, books, journals, maps, sound recordings, archival materials, government documents and more Databases A-Z List – A list of databases available through Syracuse University Libraries. Includes databases containing articles, images, data, and videos. Search for a database by title, subject area or content type Journals/Journal Locator – A list of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers available through Syracuse University Libraries. Search or browse by title, ISSN, or subject category Research Guides – Discover research tools, explore the research process, and locate helpful resources for a wide variety of academic topics and specific courses. Created by your friendly librarians at Syracuse University

Keeping Track of Sources– Want More Examples of APA Style? For supplemental examples of APA citation style, consider also referring to: In-Text Citation – The Basics - Purdue OWL https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/02/ In-Text Citation – Authors – Purdue OWL https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/03/ Syracuse University Libraries – APA Guide http://researchguides.library.syr.edu/c.php?g=258089&p=1723658 For additional examples of citing government documents* Cornell University Library – How to Cite U.S. Government Documents - http://guides.library.cornell.edu/c.php?g=134360&p=880403 *Be wary, because formatting suggestions for citing government publications tend to vary. Best advice is to pick a format presented by one guide, matching “type(s)” of government documents you are citing, and stick with that as much as possible (ignore information on book locations applicable only to Cornell campus). Absolutely – model your citations using the APA Guide on the PST (PAF) 101 website – they are examples tailored to fit the Module 2 exercises!!!

Librarian Action Figures Versions 1.0 and 2.0 Based on “Nancy Pearl,” former director, Washington Center for the Book, Seattle – and founder of “If All Seattle Read the Same Book,” a community shared reading initiative launched in 1998 Image and product source: Archie McFee (novelty company) - https://mcphee.com/

Tori and Deka – Please Verbally Attack them (for points) Deka Dancil Graduate of Syracuse University Works at Syracuse University in the Department of Inclusion, Communication, and Citizenship Focus: POVERTY Tori Shires Graduate of Syracuse University Chief Development Officer at Syracuse Rescue Mission Focus: POVERTY

For Next Class Choose topic and get exercises 2.1-2.3 done by Friday Aim to finish 2.1-2.6 by next Monday Start reading chapters 3 and 4 Email prospective community service form to your TA by 9/27 by 12:45 or LOSE 5 POINTS https://paf101.expressions.syr.edu/