1) Bioterrorism. Stephen M. Sheppard.
Dictionary of American History. Ed. Stanley I. Kutler. Vol. 1. 3rd ed. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2003. p464-465. 10 vols.
This particular article is very useful because it has info on the birth of bioterrorism. It also contains many other examples from World War I and World War II
2) . Bioterrorism. Ken R. Wells.
Environmental Encyclopedia. Eds. Marci Bortman, Peter Brimblecombe, Mary Ann Cunningham, William P. Cunningham, and William Freedman. Vol. 1. 3rd ed. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale, 2003. p159-161. 2 vols.
This book has an actual definition of Bioterrorism. Has many different examples of diseases caused by bioterrorism. It also has many sources sited making the information very credible.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Thing # 9
1) The first podcast I chose was save the Microbes save the world. I chose this particular podcast because the title drew me in. The podcast it about how microbial life affects the world. James Staley a professor at the University of Washington made this particular podcast.
2) Episode 53 weekley anime review "The Meloncholy of Suzumiya Haruhi aka Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu"I chose this one because I wanted to see what other people thought about one of my favorite animes. This podcast is made by Aaron from Ohio "the info on the podcast doesn't have much info on the creator.
I think that podcasts are very useful because you can listens to instead of read. Podcast don't really spark my intrests. I think its because I haven't found any intersting podcasts yet. I would like to see podcasts as being "mainstream" like youtube. I don't think that this will ever happen because seeing a video with audio is not like listening to just audio. For one, audio by itself can get very boring and it doesn't have the same impact as images do. I think that podcasting is a very useful way of communication, but as stated before it isn't as interesting as video clips sent to relatives, collegues or people with the same interests.
2) Episode 53 weekley anime review "The Meloncholy of Suzumiya Haruhi aka Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu"I chose this one because I wanted to see what other people thought about one of my favorite animes. This podcast is made by Aaron from Ohio "the info on the podcast doesn't have much info on the creator.
I think that podcasts are very useful because you can listens to instead of read. Podcast don't really spark my intrests. I think its because I haven't found any intersting podcasts yet. I would like to see podcasts as being "mainstream" like youtube. I don't think that this will ever happen because seeing a video with audio is not like listening to just audio. For one, audio by itself can get very boring and it doesn't have the same impact as images do. I think that podcasting is a very useful way of communication, but as stated before it isn't as interesting as video clips sent to relatives, collegues or people with the same interests.
Monday, May 28, 2007
Thing# 17
Two characteristics of Web 2.0 are collaboration between users and also deep linking. Collaboration between users makes it easier to find information and non info silo also makes it easier to find sources while deep linking makes it easier to organize info and content.
Folksonomies are often called "tags". They are also used generated material that are categorized or orginaized into a group to make searches easier. Tags can be used for sites like facebook or flicker so that everything that you tag a picture with can be searched by searching that specific keyword.
Wikipedia is considered to be web 2.0 because of the definition. The definition states that sites including wikis are considered second generation.
A forum that I visit often "www.hobbyfanatics.com" is considered web 2.0 because it has collaboration between users. An example of this is sharing tips, pictures, and videos.
Folksonomies are often called "tags". They are also used generated material that are categorized or orginaized into a group to make searches easier. Tags can be used for sites like facebook or flicker so that everything that you tag a picture with can be searched by searching that specific keyword.
Wikipedia is considered to be web 2.0 because of the definition. The definition states that sites including wikis are considered second generation.
A forum that I visit often "www.hobbyfanatics.com" is considered web 2.0 because it has collaboration between users. An example of this is sharing tips, pictures, and videos.
Thing # 18
1. Tag clouds are keywords used to associate your picture with things that are similar. You can add up to 70 tags to a certain picture.
2. Users that use creative commons use it to spread their work. There is no copyright on the pictures so people that see what they like can copy the pictures for their personal use.
2. Users that use creative commons use it to spread their work. There is no copyright on the pictures so people that see what they like can copy the pictures for their personal use.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Thing # 15
Dembek, Z. F., Kortepeter, M. G., & Pavlin, J. A. (2007, April). Discernment between deliberate and natural infectious disease outbreaks. Epidemiology & Infection, 70(4), 61. Abstract retrieved May 21, 2007, from CINAHL database: http:// www.cinahl.com/cgi-bin/refsvc?jid=2457
The fire next time: pandemic flu, bioterrorism, and ghost of SARS: whether from man or nature, one calamity informs the next. (2007, March). Biomedical, 9-12. Retrieved May 21, 2007, from CINHAL database (2009572588): http://search.ebscohost.com/ login.aspx?direct=true&db=rzh&AN=2009572588&site=ehost-live
Monday, May 14, 2007
Thing # 14
Williams, L. (2007). Professional Guide to signs and symptoms. Philadelphia:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
This book is from a university press. "Stanford University"
The are editors but no authors are Sidney D. Drell, Abraham D. Sefaer,
and Feorge D. Wilson. The Editors cite that most of their sources are
from reliable sources "doctors" that are all listed in the back of the book
This book contains a table of contents and it is 4 pages in length.
This book did not contain a bibliography. By looking at the font and info, and
amount of page numbers, I think that this book is geared more towards college
students and scholars. All of the professionals appeared to be related to
the topics covered in the book. The time period that was covered is mostly
during the present. The info in the book is very specific; I could tell by looking
at the content and the titles of the chapters.
Drell, S. D. (1999). The New Terror: Facing the threat of biological
and chemical weapons. Stanford,Calif:Hoover Institution Press publication.
Monday, May 7, 2007
Thing #11
The wikis that I've looked at share a lot of things in common. One of the things that they shared was links to web pages, citations, search bars, and a box on the top right hand side that shows info about important dates, organizations, and important people related to the topic. The way that a man named Ward Cunningham came up with a name for a website that host user based info was when he remembered when a guide told him to take the wiki wiki in Honolulu.
Wiki. Retrieved May 7, 2007, from Wiki Web site: http://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Wiki
Wiki. Retrieved May 7, 2007, from Wiki Web site: http://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Wiki
Monday, April 30, 2007
Thing #8
I would like to do Bioterrorism Under Option B. The reason I would like to do this topic is because I would like to learn about it and ways to prevent the spread of outbreaks. Not only that, but I guess another reason I would like to work on this topic is because i'm scared of it actually happening.
Monday, April 23, 2007
Thing #6
Healthfinder.gov
1) The organizations that produce this site are:
HHS Clearinghouses
Federal agencies
State agencies
2)This site
-Has a database for diseases, conditions, and injuries
- Also has a list of Rx drugs
I think that since these two subjects are on the front page, they are the main purpose of the site.
3) I would highly recommend this site for the database of diseases, conditions, and injuries, and also the list of Rx drugs. However I would not recommend it as a search engine because when I typed in two searches, I didn't get many results. I got 2 results for Medula and 10 results for Parkinson's which I didn't feel was enough. However, the searches that I did were pretty much all related to the subject I typed in the search.
sciseek.com
1)The organizations that produce this site are:
I couldn't find any. Maybe I wasn't looking in the right places?
2) looking at the front page of the site I could already tell the main focus of the site was anything related to science. I thought that the links on the front page are very helpful because if you press the link it does a search of that subject. I also liked how the site has articles and magazines that you could just press the link to and it automatically searches for the latest "science" news updates.
3) I Liked some of the features that I mentioned about this site, but I would not recommend this site because it looks like a very plain search engine. I think that since it is so plain that no one would probably take the time to really search on that engine because they would probably get bored of the site just by looking at the front page.
1) The organizations that produce this site are:
HHS Clearinghouses
Federal agencies
State agencies
2)This site
-Has a database for diseases, conditions, and injuries
- Also has a list of Rx drugs
I think that since these two subjects are on the front page, they are the main purpose of the site.
3) I would highly recommend this site for the database of diseases, conditions, and injuries, and also the list of Rx drugs. However I would not recommend it as a search engine because when I typed in two searches, I didn't get many results. I got 2 results for Medula and 10 results for Parkinson's which I didn't feel was enough. However, the searches that I did were pretty much all related to the subject I typed in the search.
sciseek.com
1)The organizations that produce this site are:
I couldn't find any. Maybe I wasn't looking in the right places?
2) looking at the front page of the site I could already tell the main focus of the site was anything related to science. I thought that the links on the front page are very helpful because if you press the link it does a search of that subject. I also liked how the site has articles and magazines that you could just press the link to and it automatically searches for the latest "science" news updates.
3) I Liked some of the features that I mentioned about this site, but I would not recommend this site because it looks like a very plain search engine. I think that since it is so plain that no one would probably take the time to really search on that engine because they would probably get bored of the site just by looking at the front page.
Thing #7
http://google.com/coop/cse?cx=010223023571695361961%3Axu202diiqdu
I think that personal search engines are useless because there are a lot of professional search engines out there that will search better and with little effort. It took me about 15 minutes to make my own custom search engine; I'm willing to bet that in the same amount of time I could have found at least 3-4 sites that relate well to the topic i'm searching. The advantages to custom search engines is that you can search within sites that you put the urls to. The disadvantage for me was that I had a lot of off topic sites when I searched for something on my custom engine. I'll leave making search engines to the pro's because I had a pretty bad experience with my custom engine.
I think that personal search engines are useless because there are a lot of professional search engines out there that will search better and with little effort. It took me about 15 minutes to make my own custom search engine; I'm willing to bet that in the same amount of time I could have found at least 3-4 sites that relate well to the topic i'm searching. The advantages to custom search engines is that you can search within sites that you put the urls to. The disadvantage for me was that I had a lot of off topic sites when I searched for something on my custom engine. I'll leave making search engines to the pro's because I had a pretty bad experience with my custom engine.
Monday, April 16, 2007
Thing#4
RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. Basically it's a real simple program which lets you "subscribe to your favorite websites. When you subscribe to web sites, you can view all of the site's latest news just like you would view your E-mail in box. A cool feature that is in RSS is not only that it can be viewed like your inbox but all the news that has already been read can be deleted or stored away for another day. Another cool feature is that you can share with just about anyone. One way a student could use RSS is to subscribe to the internet site of a news broadcast station like CNN, then once subscribed the student can get feed the latest news and top stories for a project, as "ammo" to debate topics related to one's major, and it could be used also just to make the student more aware of his or her surroundings.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Thing#3
American Heart Association. (n.d.). Aspirin in heart
attack and stroke prevention.
In American Heart Association.
Retrieved April 16, 2007, from
http://
www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4456
Biddle, W. (2002). A field guide to germs
(2nd Anchor Books ed ed.).
New York:Anchor Books.
(Original work published 1995)
DUE 02-19-08
Kessler, R. (n.d.). Early Adapters.
Natural History,
Vol. 116(Issue 3), p1-3.
Monday, April 9, 2007
del.icio.us
http://del.icio.us/jp554731
Del.icio.us could be used by students on a day by day basis. One of many ways students could use del.icio.us could be when they need to use their friend's or the library's computers for a project they had to do research on. Also while using these bookmarks, if they find any new bookmarks, they can save and access them from basically anywhere. Another way someone could use del.icio.us is if they don't already own a computer, they can use this program anywhere too as long as the computer that they use has the delicious button installed on the internet browser's task bar. Tagging is basically writing notes for your bookmarks so that you can remember what you used it for. The bad thing about tagging is that it might take up a chunk of your time, and also on some if not all internet browsers, you can tag the titles of the bookmarks too. The way that the tags that you make compare to the library of congress subject headings is that instead of finding things that are not on the topic you specifically want "library of congress' search engine" you can find things that you choose and they even have info that you wrote about the link "Tags".
Del.icio.us could be used by students on a day by day basis. One of many ways students could use del.icio.us could be when they need to use their friend's or the library's computers for a project they had to do research on. Also while using these bookmarks, if they find any new bookmarks, they can save and access them from basically anywhere. Another way someone could use del.icio.us is if they don't already own a computer, they can use this program anywhere too as long as the computer that they use has the delicious button installed on the internet browser's task bar. Tagging is basically writing notes for your bookmarks so that you can remember what you used it for. The bad thing about tagging is that it might take up a chunk of your time, and also on some if not all internet browsers, you can tag the titles of the bookmarks too. The way that the tags that you make compare to the library of congress subject headings is that instead of finding things that are not on the topic you specifically want "library of congress' search engine" you can find things that you choose and they even have info that you wrote about the link "Tags".
Friday, April 6, 2007
Assignment#1 First Blog Post
My name is Jan Patrick Villanueva, and I have been called J.P. since first grade at the suggestion of my First grade teacher Mrs. Ericsson. I am 18 years old and currently live in Union City, I have lived there for about 13 years of my life. What I enjoy most is listening to Jazz, Classical Music, Watching Anime, reading Manga, playing Trumpet and Guitar, Building Gunpla "short for plastic gundam models", Playing video games, and using my PC. Currently I have just gotten into playing the guitar, building resin figures or "Garage Kits" and I plan on playing trumpet in a Jazz band once I get a decent class schedule. Two things that I think no one else in the class has accomplished is that I have won 3 WBA "Western Band Association" Marching Band championships, and in 2006 which was my senior year in high school, My associates and I in the James Logan Wind Ensemble were invited to the Ninth Annual National Wind Ensemble In Carnegie Hall in New York, not only to listen to the national wind ensemble but to be featured as a guest ensemble. This event took place during memorial day. I hope to widen my experience in this class by learning about the library and it's on-line features so that I can have another resource that I can use not only for research, but for learning about new things so that I do not have to stay ignorant to what I do not already know about the world's history.
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