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Main Contents Page
About Information Literacy
STEP 1: STARTING out
STEP 2: FINDING
STEP 3: EVALUATE
STEP 4: Legal & ethical USE
STEP 5: COMMUNICATE
- Writing an essay/assignment
- Tips for presentations
- Tips for posters
- Tips for brochures
- Tips for displays
- E-communication guidelines
- Writing styles
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There are various ways of communicating information, one of which is
e-communication. This section will discuss some of the different ways
of communicating information electronically.
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E-mail |
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What is it? |
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E-mail is
an electronic mail function that allows you to exchange
messages and information with other people on the network,
via your computer. To be able to send e-mail your computer
has to:
- be connected to the Internet
- have e-mail software, which is normally part of
any Internet Browser such as Internet Explorer and
Netscape.
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Pros |
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- A very quick (time-saving) way of communicating
with others.
- Cost-effective.
- You can include attachments (documents, photographs,
graphics, etc.) to your e-mail and the person receiving
it can easily just view, print or save it on the
other side.
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Cons |
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- Encourages poor writing habits. People tend to
type in a few sentences, click the "Send"
button and ignore proper writing styles.
- If your message is extremely confidential it is
better not to send it via e-mail, as e-communication
is not totally secure.
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Listservs |
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What is it? |
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A listserv is an electronic gathering
place for people with similar interests. (Miller, 1997:188).
There are millions of these listservs available on the
Internet.
When you connect your e-mail to such a list, you will
continually receive information about that topic via
e-mail. Within such a group, people post messages.
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Pros |
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Cons |
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- Often contains spam messages (junk mail).
- Your e-mail address can be overloaded with too
many messages coming through, especially when you
are away for a few days and/or were unable to read
your e-mail every day.
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP) |
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What is it? |
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FTP stands for "File Transfer Protocol",
a "communication standard which allows computers
to transfer files back and forth in spite of differences
in how different operating systems handle file names,
directories and file formats".
(Source: http://funsan.biomed.mcgill.ca/~funnell/InforMed/Bacon/FTP/ftp-tips.html,
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Pros |
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- FTP is a fast alternative to normal mail.
- A quick and cost-effective way of sending information
across the Internet.
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Cons |
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- Requires some technical knowledge.
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