Academic Research on the Internet Managing sources interactive tutorial

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Academic Research on the Internet
Managing sources
Use this document as an alternative to the online
interactive tutorial
Description
Welcome to tutorial 4, Managing sources. This will help you to manage your
resources found on the internet.
Contents
Academic Research on the Internet ................................................................. 1
Managing sources............................................................................................ 1
Use this document as an alternative to the online interactive tutorial............... 1
Screen 1 - Introduction ................................................................................. 2
Screen 2 – What to consider ........................................................................ 3
Screen 3 – Copyright .................................................................................... 4
Screen 4 – Referencing internet sources ..................................................... 5
Screen 5 – Elements to cite ......................................................................... 6
Screen 6 – Keeping track of internet sources ............................................... 7
Remember to organise your files logically and back up all of your research
regularly ........................................................................................................... 7
Screen 7 – Keeping track of internet sources ............................................... 9
Screen 8 – Final slide in the module .......................................................... 10
Appendix – Quiz Answers .......................................................................... 11
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Screen 1 - Introduction
Introduction slide includes image stack of books.
Welcome to tutorial 4, Managing sources. This will help you to manage your
resources found on the internet.
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Screen 2 – What to consider
Slide includes image of a lady with a text box containing:
Managing your information and resources throughout the research process
will save you time when you start using the information.
Managing academic research is always important. However there are some
unique issues associated with the use of the internet for academic research.
These include
 copyright issues around reproducing images, tables, graphs or data,
 special requirements for citing internet resources and
 difficulties in keeping track of internet resources.
These issues need to be considered at the beginning of the research process,
used during your internet searching and addressed when using any
information you have found on the internet.
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Screen 3 – Copyright
Quiz slide includes a photograph titled Ocean Colours by Paulo Brandao with
hyperlinks enabling viewing of the image and a link to the photographer’s page.
Quiz Question
Do the copyright conditions on this image allow reuse for academic purposes?
 Yes
 No
Quiz answers are provided in the Appendix.
While it is easy to copy and reproduce images, tables, graphs and data found
on the internet, it is not always legal to use these in your research. Before
using these resources always
 make sure the provider is the copyright owner.
 check permissions - look for links like Copyright, Terms of Use or
Creative Commons.
If in doubt, get permission in writing from the copyright owner, especially if you
are writing a thesis or dissertation that may be published. If you are a current
Monash University staff member or student the Academic Integrity tutorial will
help you determine whether you can reuse the items you find on the internet.
Otherwise check out the Monash Copyright website for more information.
Rollover Caption on Creative Commons : Even Creative Commons licences have some
requirements and limitations for legal re-use.
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Screen 4 – Referencing internet sources
Text based slide with three rollover captions.
Internet research has different citation and referencing requirements from
traditional research. When citing web pages or web documents many
referencing styles require the web address or URL, date accessed or retrieved
and date updated information.
Even referencing information that is required for both print and electronic
resources can be more difficult to find on the internet. For example,
 the author is often not identified on individual web pages. (Rollover
caption: Sometimes the author is the organisation or individual who owns
and produces the site. Check the About Us, home page and branding to
identify the author.)
 the copyright date commonly found at the bottom of web pages is not
always the date published or updated. (Rollover caption: Sometimes date
updated information is displayed at the bottom of the text, while date
published is often found under or near the title in a web page or document.
 some web pages have no individual title. (Rollover caption: Look for titles
at the top of the page or in the URL of the web page. If there is no title,
perhaps you should review whether the resource is of high enough quality
to use in your research.)
Different referencing styles have different requirements for dealing with this
missing information. Check out the Citing and Referencing Library Guide for
requirements and tips for citing websites in your referencing style.
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Screen 5 – Elements to cite
Slide consists of an image from the Australian Bureau of Statistics website
showing details of the Report 3101.0 Australian Demographic Statistics, Sep
2013.
Readers are instructed to identify the author, date updated and URL of this web
page. Readers select responses by clicking on the appropriate parts of the
image.
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The correct URL can often be found in the address bar of the browser.
The author can be a company logo or other branding if the entire name
is not visible.
The last updated date is located in this instance directly under the title
of the report prefaced by the heading Latest Issue. Also look for any
indication of date modified for this information.
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Screen 6 – Keeping track of internet sources
Text based slide including 3 tabbed boxes titled Bookmark, Save, Record.
Websites can be restructured, web addresses changed and documents
removed or replaced. As a result, it can be difficult to keep track of the
resources you have used in your research.
Here are a few tips for organising your internet research effectively.
 Bookmark the resource
 Save a copy of the page or document
 Record your searches
Remember to organise your files logically and back up all of your research
regularly
Tabbed boxes:
 Bookmark: The way search engines rank results changes over time. This
can make it difficult to find the same item using the same search.
Bookmark the website, database, document or publication so you can find
it again. Also many referencing styles require the web address or URL to
be provided in the reference list.
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Save: The internet has made it easy to publish, but also easy to delete
or alter publications. If you need the resource for your research don’t
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rely solely on online access. Also, if you reference the resource, you
may be required to produce the original version. Saving a copy ensures
your continued access to the resource and the information it contains.
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Record: Recording your searches allows you to keep track of useful
websites and databases and the information you have found within them.
Create a table to record where you searched, what search strategy you
used and what information you found. Also record the date as some
referencing styles require date accessed information to be provided in the
reference list entries.
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Screen 7 – Keeping track of internet sources
Quiz slide
Quiz Question
Which of the following are techniques you can use to keep track of resources
found on the internet? Select ALL of the appropriate answers.
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Bookmarking
Saving
Browser history
Quiz answers are provided in the Appendix.
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Screen 8 – Final slide in the module
Slide with text and an image of 2 circular buttons each representing a different
destination: Return to the Main menu or Repeat this tutorial, Managing
sources.
Congratulations. You have completed the tutorial for Managing Sources on
the Internet. You should now have more knowledge on the importance of
recording your searches, as well as saving and bookmarking resources to
enable finding them again.
Click the Main menu to return to the start page or Managing sources to restart
this tutorial.
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Appendix – Quiz Answers
Screen 3 – Images
Do the copyright conditions on this image allow reuse for academic purposes?
a) Yes (Feedback: Correct. This image is shared under a Creative
Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic Licence. This licence
allows even commercial use as long as it is attributed to the original
creator.)
b) No (Feedback : Incorrect. While the copyright conditions do not specify
academic use, anyone can re-use this image as long as they attribute it
correctly.)
Screen 8 – Keeping track of internet sources
Which of the following are techniques you can use to keep track of resources
found on the internet? Select ALL of the appropriate answers.
a) Bookmarking (Feedback: Not quite. Bookmarking is more reliable than
your browser history to retain a URL of your information. Saving a copy is
also good practice as it ensures your continued access to the content of
the site or document.)
b) Saving (Feedback: Not quite. Bookmarking is more reliable than your
browser history to retain a URL of your information. Saving a copy is also
good practice as it ensures your continued access to the content of the
site or document.)
c) Browser history (Feedback: Incorrect. Relying on browser history is very
risky as you may be required to clear your browser history when
accessing some websites. )
d) Bookmarking and Saving: (Feedback: Correct. Bookmarking and saving
are two strategies you should use to keep track of your internet research.)
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