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fandomhigh2022-11-01 02:43 pm
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Libraries and Books: Highlights and Dangers, Tuesday
"Right." Jon nodded. "So today we're looking at a few research tools you can use with books." He waved at the computers in the room. "There's search engines, of course, any number of them. But some libraries might be older, or more niche, and be left with ancient tools like a card catalogue. Also there are tools like concordances and bibliographies that are kept in books themselves and that may not yet have been digitized." He grimaced. "Or it's entirely possible things have been left purposefully mismanaged."
He pulled up a narrow drawer. "This is a card catalogue drawer. I couldn't carry an entire thing. Look through it, get an idea how it works, and let me know if you have questions. This," he plopped a large book on the desk, "is what a concordance looks like. It's an entire text boiled down to each significant word and all the instances in which it occurs. And this," he plunked down another book and opened it to the middle, "is an annotated bibliography. It lists books on a particular topic, along with brief overviews and sometimes reviews of each. You can come up and look at these, or you may look up similar texts on your computers. Then write me a brief annotated bibliography of around ten things in a single topic, even if that topic is what you've read this year, and write up catalogue cards for each book as well."
Yes, there was actual work this week!
He pulled up a narrow drawer. "This is a card catalogue drawer. I couldn't carry an entire thing. Look through it, get an idea how it works, and let me know if you have questions. This," he plopped a large book on the desk, "is what a concordance looks like. It's an entire text boiled down to each significant word and all the instances in which it occurs. And this," he plunked down another book and opened it to the middle, "is an annotated bibliography. It lists books on a particular topic, along with brief overviews and sometimes reviews of each. You can come up and look at these, or you may look up similar texts on your computers. Then write me a brief annotated bibliography of around ten things in a single topic, even if that topic is what you've read this year, and write up catalogue cards for each book as well."
Yes, there was actual work this week!

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Before she could finish her sentence, Jo found herself transformed into a pug and she looked up at Libby with wide eyes, this was definitely different.
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It hadn't hurt when she turned into a lamb, but it could be different for everyone!
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