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		<title>To Print or Not to Print: Giving up reading PDFs on the computer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 11:13:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Chabot</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[This semester I gave myself a challenge: I was going to do all of my reading for this research project I am doing on my computer.  No printing whatsoever.  I was going to take notes right on the computer, and I even got a great piece of Mac software called Skim which has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This semester I gave myself a challenge: I was going to do all of my reading for this <a href="http://subjectobject.net/2008/02/12/winter-updates-2-publishing-a-research-project/">research project</a> I am doing on my computer.  No printing whatsoever.  I was going to take notes right on the computer, and I even got a great piece of Mac software called <a href="http://skim-app.sourceforge.net/">Skim</a> which has wonderful markup functions (I recommend it despite my failure at using it).</p>

<p>However, I can&#8217;t do it anymore.  I feel lost.  I have all of these readings which I can&#8217;t keep track of.  I read half way though one reading, find an interesting reference, and because I am already on the computer I do a quick Google Scholar search for the paper, leaving me all turned around from where I was.  I am trying to take notes, but it just isn&#8217;t as convenient to me as having the articles right there to consult.</p>

<p>Plus, I have to start writing tomorrow, and I am already anxious about the prospects.  Flipping back and forth between the reader and my LaTeX processor seems like a nightmare.  If you don&#8217;t know how I work (maybe I&#8217;ll take a picture next time), let&#8217;s say it looks like an printing press exploded. I like to make piles of materials on the floor, with each pile standing for a different part of my argument, so I know exactly where to turn to.  When I am done with a paper I place it in a final pile so it doesn&#8217;t get in the way again: this way I know I have cited everything I wanted to.</p>

<p>The thing is, I am a digital native.  I have this blog, a Flickr account and I use Facebook.  I have been chatting and writing online since I was 13 or so.  However, I think that the process of reading and writing for the university is so tied up with the medium of print that, for me at least, I have to work in a print world to be continually successful at it.</p>

<p>So, I figure I can just suck it up, buy an extra stack of paper, and print them when I get home.  Actually, the prospect is exciting me.  Perhaps I can reward myself with a filing cabinet, now that I am writing things that actually interest me and that I will want to keep.</p>
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		<title>Winter Updates #2: Publishing a Research Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2008 15:57:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Chabot</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Quick on the heels of my book reviews I am working on, this semester I decided to take on a practicum class, which is like a mini non-required Co-Op, because our program does not have a Co-Op program (yet, more on that in a further winter update).

After absolutely falling in love with Information Literacy after [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quick on the heels of my <a href="http://subjectobject.net/2008/02/03/winter-updates-1-writing-book-reviews/">book reviews</a> I am working on, this semester I decided to take on a practicum class, which is like a mini non-required Co-Op, because our program does not have a Co-Op program (yet, more on that in a further winter update).</p>

<p>After absolutely falling in love with Information Literacy after taking the class last semester, I approached a librarian at another campus who teaches a credit course in IL (which is a big deal for the conservative University of Toronto).</p>

<p>Opposed to working there directly, she proposed a research project based on the assessment of her students in the course.  Working with the TA of the course, the three of us are publishing a paper examining the old tests and assignments, trying to understand why, after a semester of study, students continually fail to understand Boolean searching, and constructing  search statements.</p>

<p>I am completing the literature review and a part of the content analysis coding.  Of all my work this semester, this may be my most time consuming, contributing to the probably the three busiest months in my life.</p>

<p>However, it will also most likely be the greatest learning opportunity I will have had in these last two years.  I feel really confident when I say to prospective libraries that I have detailed empirical knowledge with the IL needs of todays undergraduates. Plus, to be academically published, can&#8217;t complain about that.</p>
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