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© 2005 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. 1 Chapter 8 Exploring Electronic and Hard Copy Sources Technical Communication, 10/e John M. Lannon
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© 2005 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. 2 Hard Copy Sources Benefits Discovered and organized by librarians Easier to preserve and keep secure Drawbacks Time-consuming and inefficient to search Hard to update
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© 2005 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. 3 Electronic Sources Benefits More current, efficient, and accessible Searches can be narrowed or broadened Can offer material that has no hard copy equivalent Drawbacks Access to recent material only Not always reliable; sources may be very biased User might get lost Material might disappear
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© 2005 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. 4 Internet Sources Usenet Listservs Library chatrooms Electronic magazines (E-zines) Email inquiries World Wide Web
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© 2005 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. 5 Other Electronic Sources Compact discs Online retrieval services Bibliographic databases Full-text databases Factual databases
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© 2005 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. 6 Hard Copy Sources Reference works Bibliographies, encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, almanacs, directories Card catalogs Guides to literature
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© 2005 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. 7 Hard Copy Sources Indexes Book, newspaper, periodical, citation, technical report, patent, and conference proceedings Abstracts Access tools for U.S. government publications Microforms
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© 2005 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. 8 Any Questions? For additional help reviewing this chapter, please visit the Companion Website for your text at http://www.ablongman.com/lannon.
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