Worksheet for Information Literacy and Technology in Philosophy
Welcome,
Philosophy Majors!
The BSU Core Curriculum
states that: “Each
major must identify the means by which its students will achieve competence in information literacy and technology as appropriate to the
discipline.” As part of your work this
semester in PHIL303, you must print out and complete this checklist, and
submit it to the department chair.
1.
Print information literacy requirement:
ð
Using The Philosopher’s Index, in
Maxwell Library, locate citations for two essays or books published in the last
18 months, one of which is written by Maria Rosa Antognazza , the other of which is on the subject of the mind-body problem.
ð
Find an older journal article in Maxwell Library’s journal collection
on the same topic.
ð
Find the sections in Maxwell where
philosophy books are located, physically go there, and find a book relating to
this topic.
2.
Smart navigation skills for
internet research requirement:
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Using internet
search engines, find an article on Hume on causation
which you have good reason for thinking
is authoritative.
ð
Identify the
criteria by which you made this determination.
3. On-line resource requirement 1:
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Find The Leviathan by Hobbes in an on-line text repository.
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Also find
bibliographical information pertaining to modern
philosophy.
4. On-line resources requirement 2:
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Locate three
on-line guides to philosophy, and rank them by reliability and
comprehensiveness.
5. On-line resources requirement 3:
ð Go to http://www.iep.utm.edu/ and http://plato.stanford.edu/
ð
On one of the two
sites, find something which pertains to modern philosophy this semester, and
ascertain its reliability.
6. Journal requirement:
Find a philosophy journal which has
an on-line presence, and identify the submission requirements for both paper
and electronic submission.
7. Communication requirement:
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Find the website
of the American Philosophical Association.
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Find any blog
written by a philosopher.
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Find the BSU
Philosophy Club’s Blackboard site and post a message to the discussion board in
the Modern Philosophy thread.
8. Answer the following questions:
a. what is a .pdf file, and how would you make one?
b. what is html, and how would you use it?