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LIS 601 Annotating Sources
DictionariesQuiz Review
Spring 2013
Dr. Diane Nahl
Introduction to Reference and Information ServicesUniversity of Hawaii
Library and Information Science Program
World’s Longest Sole Authored Book
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Morice, David. 2010. Poetry City Marathon. Iowa City: Sackter House Media.
Written between July-October, 2010 during a 100-day poetry marathon by “Dr. Alphabet” David Morice.
• 2-feet thick• Weighs 56 lbs• 10,119 pages• Binding took
24 hours over four days
Fulltext:http://iowacitypoetrymarathon.com
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Annotating Sources
See pp. 18-19 Assignment Instructions
Examine prior Bibliography Plans
March 19 bring complete drafts of 5-7 annotated entries to class for an exercise
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Sample Book Citation [7th Ed. 17.1] & Annotation
Rose, Christine and Kay Germain Ingalls. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Genealogy. New York: Alpha Books, 1997. [RG 929.1 RO]
Up-to-date and, despite the title, a surprisingly comprehensive guide. Written by professional genealogists and teachers. In-depth Table of Contents reflects thorough coverage of the subject. Contains the Idiot Guide series styled-boxed notes on tips, jargon, pitfalls and lessons. Thorough appendices on abbreviations and acronyms, worksheets and definitions.
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Sample Journal Citation [7th Ed. 17.2.2] & Annotation
Venkataraman, Leela. “Transcending the Cultural Divide: Westerners Performing Indian Classical Dance.” TDR 38 (2) (Summer 1994): 81-86. [PN1601 .T8]
Highly useful article discussing the breakthrough of non-Indians into Indian dance and the difficulties they encounter. Includes interviews with non-Indian dancers performing in India. An indispensable source for anyone interested in studying dance in India.
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Magazine Citation, Annotation, & Password-protected URL:
Do not use this format Ross, John F. “Treasured in its Own Right, Amber is a Golden Window on the Long Ago: The Hand Carved Amber That Once Decorated a Palace May Be Lost, but an Impossible Dream of Paleontologists Might Yet Come True.” Smithsonian, Jan 1993, 30-40, http://micro189.lib3.hawaii.edu:2131/ehost.asp?key=204.179.122.140_8000_1142396748&site=ehost&return=n&custid=s4719510&IP=yes [accessed April 18, 2002].
Discusses the history of amber with a significant portion regarding the Amber Room. Contains information regarding the history of the room as well as the current mysteries and reconstruction of the room. A good general article to get the feel of the subject.
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Revised Magazine Citation [7th Ed. 17.3] Without URL
Ross, John F. “Treasured in its Own Right, Amber is a Golden Window on the Long Ago: The Hand Carved Amber That Once Decorated a Palace May Be Lost, but an Impossible Dream of Paleontologists Might Yet Come True.” Smithsonian, January 1993, 30-40. [AS30.S6]
Discusses the history of amber with a significant portion regarding the Amber Room. Contains information regarding the history of the room as well as the current mysteries and reconstruction of the room. A good general article to get the feel of the subject.
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Sample Web Journal Article Citation [7th Ed. 17.2.7],
Annotation, & URL
Common Cause. “The Fallout from the Telecommunications Act of 1996: Unintended Consequences and Lessons Learned.” ECommon Cause Online. http://www.commoncause.org/atf/cf%7BFB3C17E2-CDD1-4DF6-92BE-BD4429893665%7D/FALLOUT_FROM_THE_TELECOMM_ACT_5-9-05.PDF [accessed March 30, 2006].
Outlines the adverse effects of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Describes how the Act prompted a wave of media mergers, reducing the number of diverse voices in radio and television and the amount of minority-owned and locally-owned radio stations. Attempts to educate the public about the effects of deregulation and to influence lawmakers to revisit telecommunications policy. Though biased toward responsible governmental regulation, Common Cause presents a well-researched argument for change.
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Requirements: Draft Annotations
Drafts of 5-7 annotated entries are due March 19 for in-class exercise:
Include a variety of formats (books, magazine articles and journal articles, Web sites, media, etc.)
Write complete Turabian citations in Bibliography form (B)
Write annotations 3-7 sentences long
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Relevancy Table: Subject Heading, Search Term & Strategy
Keep accurate notes of CV and NL and search strings for each database
Rate the relevance of each search term and/or string
Present search terms used in each database with relevance assessments
Blood & Chocolate
Knitting
Takarazuka
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Dictionaries: Historical Beginnings
Glosses (annotations) Middle Ages
Dictionarius 1225 Johannes de Garlandia (Latin word list)
Dictionarium Linguae Latinae et Anglicanae 1587 Thomas Thomas (Latin-English)
Table Alphabeticall 1604 Robert Cawdrey (first English dictionary)
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Dictionaries: Historical Beginnings
1755 Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary
London’s Grubstreet writers’ literary neighborhood
2003 edition commemorating SJ’s 294th birthday
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Dictionaries: Historical Beginnings
Defining meanings: literary and subjective vs. scientific and objective
1828 Noah Webster’s unabridged dictionary
2006 Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary adds 100 new wordsgoogle (v.)
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Dictionaries: Historical Beginnings & Growth
1857-1928 1st edition Oxford English Dictionary 10 vols.70 years to completeOED words & meanings from 1100 A.D.1st Editor James Murray [The Professor
and the Madman by Simon Winchester,1998]
W.C. Minor, prolific contributor
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Dictionaries: Historical Beginnings &
Growth
1989 2nd edition OED 20 vols., 616,500 words & phrases61 years after the first edition 5 years to complete5,000 new words, adds 450 new words
per year2.5 million quotations1998 first electronic version
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Dictionaries: Historical Beginnings &
Growth1992 OED on CD-ROM (2,000 new words)
2000 OED Web database
2012 OED 3rd edition won’t be printed1.3 million new words & phrasesBlogosphere (2009); jeggings, mankini, LOL, OMG,
the symbol for “heart” <3 (2011)
2011 Concise Oxford English Dictionary400 new words including retweet, woot, sexting
and cyberbullyingCentennial edition 240,000 words
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OED Online
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OED Online
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OED Online
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Recent Books on the OED & Roget’s Thesaurus
The Meaning of Everything: The Story of the OED. (Winchester, 2003)
Lost for Words: The Hidden History of the OED. (Mugglestone, 2005)
Treasure House of the English Language: The Living OED. (Brewer, 2008)
The Man Who Made Lists: Love, Death, Madness and the Creation of Roget’s Thesaurus. (Joshua Kendall, 2008) © 1872, Peter Mark Roget, 25 editions.
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Making Dictionaries
Readers & quotations
Lexicographers
Senses
Descriptive (actual usage)
Prescriptive (proper usage)
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Types of Dictionaries
See handouts pp. 40-41
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Scope of Quiz
TEXT CHAPTERS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 17
Handouts pp. 2-19; 40-44
PowerPoints & lecture notes for
sessions 1-9
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Due Next Week
Quiz in class
TEXT CHAPTERS 18 & 19
Kleugel & Ross pp. 39-43 (syllabus link)
Handouts pp. 20-39 (Reference Standards)
Search Work pp. 16-17 Web Content
Evaluation
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Due Dates for Search Work 4 & 5
SW 4 Web search engines due
March 19
SW 5 Dictionaries due
March 19
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EB Online Sidebar Links to Related Information
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Reference Interactions Project
• Info Island Reference Desk SLURL (to Teleport, click or paste
into browser window): http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Info Island/115/112/34
• Reference Desk calendar schedule for the Community Virtual
Library, Info Island: http://bit.ly/aUQZOJ
• Schedule is Pacific Time, subtract 2 hours for Hawaii time (see
bottom left of calendar interface for time zone)
• Reference Interview Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/DNahlRef
• SL LibGuide: http://chaminade.libguides.com/secondlife27
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Teleport to UH IslandSLURL to Student Exhibit and Leaf Tour area:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/University%20of%20Hawaii/188/128/22
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