CS 2250
Technical Information Resources

Winter 1998
GT College of Computing

Section Day
Time
Room
A
Wednesday
12:05-12:55
CoC Rm 101
B
Friday
12:05-12:55
CoC Rm 101
C
Wednesday
2:05-2:55
CoC Rm 201
D
Friday
2:05-2:55
CoC Rm 201

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NOTE!

Missing your HW#7 points? One on-time paper was turned in with no name! Could help someone with a borderline grade (8 points). Email me for an appointment to see if it's yours.


Description


This course will examine of how specific types of scientific information resources fulfill particular needs. Students should anticipate acquiring skills to differentiate specific types of technical information resources based on the features unique to common citation formats for each type. For example, the midterm quiz will present entries for journals and monographs which might appear in a standard bibliography; I will expect students to determine which type of information resource each citation describes. This skill is essential for accessing references which students typically encounter through research and reading. Therefore, I recommend practicing your proficiency recognizing types of resources, as well as reviewing the bibliographic theory items on Library Reserve.



Instructor

Harry Rezzemini
hrezz@cc.gatech.edu
119 College of Computing
894-7009
Office Hours:
Wednesdays 9:30-11:30am and 3:30-4:30pm,
Fridays 9:30-11:30am,
and by appointment.

Teaching Assistant

Tahia Morris
tahia@cc.gatech.edu



Course News and Updates to Assignments


Note: Students are responsible for announced changes or corrections to assignments which are made before an assignment is due. See policies page. Check the newsgroup weekly or whenever questions arise while you complete an assignment.

Course Newsgroup


Midterm Review online! Check it out.



Course Handouts on the Web

Most handouts will still be available on paper. Copies of print handouts are available outside my door, College of Computing, Room 119. However, I am converting some flyers to electronic format, to more easily accomodate corrections and updates.



Pages by Section, for Monitoring Grades

Note: send email to the TA or to the instructor with questions about name-substitutes, attendance, or erroneously-recorded scores.



Weekly Plan, Winter Quarter 1998

Some lecture slides (listed as hotlinks below) are now available to download or view online.

Week & Dates Topic Assignment Weeks to Finish Assignment Due
One,
Jan. 7, 9
The Georgia Tech
Information
World
#1,
Getting Started
1 week 5:00 PM on...
Friday,
Jan. 16
Two,
Jan. 14, 16
Reference Tools
and Monographs
#2, GTEL
(and GTEC
1 week Friday,
Jan. 23
Three,
Jan. 21, 23
Articles & Papers I:
Conference Cites
#3, Journal and
Conference Lit.
2 weeks Friday,
Feb. 6
Four,
Jan. 28, 30
Articles & Papers II:
Journals Cites
#3, continued
Five,
Feb. 4, 6
Government
Information
Sources
#4, Gov Docs
Treasure Hunt
1 week Friday,
Feb. 13
All sections take the midterm quiz during class session Five.
NOTE: no work for assignments 1&2 will be accepted after Fri, Feb. 6.
Six,
Feb. 11, 13
Technical Reports,
Theses, &
Dissertations
#5, Technical
Reports
1 week Friday,
Feb. 20
Seven,
Feb. 18, 20
Standards and
Specifications
#6, Standards 1 week Friday,
Feb. 27
Eight,
Feb. 25, 27
Intellectual
Property &
Protecting Ideas
#7, Patents &
Inventions
1 week Friday,
Mar. 6
Nine,
Mar. 4, 6
Citation Indices
(time permitting)
No assignment:
review for exam.
Recommended: items on
Reserve.
Ten,
Mar. 11, 13
Exam Review No assignment:
review for exam.
NOTE: no work for assignments 3-7 will be accepted after Fri, Mar. 13.



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