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10-2 McGraw-Hill/Irwin © 2003 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.,All Rights Reserved. Part Three SOURCES AND COLLECTION OF DATA
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10-3 Chapter Ten EXPLORING SECONDARY DATA
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10-4 Exploratory Research Expand understanding of management dilemma Expand understanding of research question Identify plausible investigative questions
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10-5 Levels of Information Primary sources Secondary sources Tertiary sources
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10-6 Types of Information Sources Indexes and Bibliographies Dictionaries Encyclopedias Handbooks Directories
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10-7 Secondary Sources by Type Indexes and Bibliographies –to find or locate books or articles –to find authors, topics to use in online searches
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10-8 Secondary Sources by Type Dictionaries –to identify jargon of an industry--used for online searches –to identify bell-weather events in an industry –to identify knowledgeable people to interview –to identify organizations of influence
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10-9 Secondary Sources by Type Encyclopedias –To identify historical or background information –To find critical dates within an industry –To find events of significance to the industry, company
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10-10 Secondary Sources by Type Handbooks –To find facts relevant to topic –To identify influential individuals through source citations
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10-11 Secondary Sources by Type Directories –To identify influential people and organizations –to find addresses, e-mail, other contact info on these people and organizations
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10-12 Evaluating Information Sources Purpose Scope Authority Audience Format
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10-13 Evaluating Sources Purpose –What the author is attempting to accomplish identify hidden agenda(s) identify direction of bias –Seek both biased and unbiased sources
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10-14 Evaluating Sources Scope –Identify dates of inclusion and exclusion –Identify subjects of inclusion and exclusion
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10-15 Evaluating Sources Authority –Identify background of author Credentials: educational, professional Experience: duration, setting, level –Identify the level of scholarship in content footnotes, endnotes
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10-16 Evaluating Sources Audience –Identify knowledge level and background –Identify orientation and bias –Seek biased and unbiased sources
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10-17 Evaluating Sources Format –Order of content –Versatility of use Indexed? Searchable? Downloadable?
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10-18 Searching Databases ¶Select an appropriate database HABI/Inform HBusiness InfoSuite HBusiness Source HDowJones Interactive HNexis-Lexis Universe
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10-19 Searching Databases ¶Select an appropriate database ·Construct a search query HBoolean Operators HOR - for plurals, synonyms spelling variations (woman OR women) HAND - narrows your search Hadvertising AND bibliography
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10-20 Searching Databases ·Construct a search query HBoolean Operators (cont.) HNOT/AND NOT- eliminates terms Haward NOT trophy HADJ - order key terms within your search Hassisted ADJ living
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10-21 Searching Databases ·Construct a search query HBoolean Operators HNOT/AND NOT- eliminates terms Haward NOT trophy HADJ - order key terms within your search Hassisted ADJ living
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10-22 Searching Databases ·Construct a search query HBoolean Operators (cont.) H? or * - to truncate a term Hnur* for nurse, nursing H“X” for phrase searching H“advertising campaigns” HLimiters Hdates Hsource type Hlanguage
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10-23 Searching Databases ¶Select an appropriate database ·Construct a search query –Review and evaluate search results Relevancy Quantity Timeliness
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10-24 Searching Databases –Modify the search query Check bibliography new key words, other authors Link directly Adapt original search query Create new search query with new key words Search for other works by same author(s)
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10-25 Searching Databases ¶Select an appropriate database ·Construct a search query ¸Document findings HPrint or download search findings HDownload full-text source HPrint full-text source
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10-26 Searching Databases ¶Select an appropriate database ·Construct a search query ¸Document findings ¹Retrieve or request articles HSearch online catalog HInterlibrary loan HInterlibrary delivery ºSupplement results with Web sources
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10-27 Searching Databases ¶Select an appropriate database ·Construct a search query ¸Document findings ¹Retrieve or request articles ºSupplement results with Web sources
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10-28 Web Searches ¶Select Search Engine or Directory –Danny Sullivan’s Search Engine Watch www.searchenginewatch.com –Greg Notess” Search Engine Showdown www.notess.com/search/
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10-29 Web Searches ¶Select Search Engine or Directory ·Determine Search Options and Protocol
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10-30 Web Searches ¶Select Search Engine or Directory ·Determine Search Options and Protocol ¸Construct search query –Review search results –Modify search query –Search using a different search engine
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10-31 Web Searches ¶Select Search Engine or Directory ·Determine Search Options and Protocol ¸Construct search query ¹Document your findings –search findings –full text sources
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10-32 Web Searches ¶Select Search Engine or Directory ·Determine Search Options and Protocol ¸Construct search query ¹Document your findings ºSupplement Web results from other sources
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10-33 Specific Web Searches Known-Item Who Where What
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10-34 Government Sources Government organizations Laws, regulations, court decisions Government statistics
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10-35 Mining Internal Sources Data warehouse Data mart Data mining –Pattern discovery –Predicting trends and behaviors
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10-36 Data Mining Techniques Data Visualization –Dimensions –Measurements –Hierarchies Clustering Neural Networks Tree Models Classification
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10-37 Data Mining Techniques (cont.) Estimation Association Market-Basket Analysis Sequence Based Analysis Fuzzy Logic Genetic Algorithms Fractal-Based Transformation
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10-38 Data Mining Process Sample Explore Modify Model Assess
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