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Autores principales: Hudson, Judith, Turek, Kathleen A.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED358823
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author Hudson, Judith
Turek, Kathleen A.
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Turek, Kathleen A.
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Turek, Kathleen A.
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contents Electronic Access to Research on Women: A Short Guide. Hudson, Judith Turek, Kathleen A. Access to Information Data Collection Databases Electronic Mail Feminism Higher Education Information Networks Information Retrieval Internet Library Materials Listservs Online Systems Primary Sources Reference Materials Research Methodology Research Tools Resource Materials Womens Studies Electronic access to research on women is available in a variety of forms, from both primary and secondary sources. Both types of sources are growing dramatically in number and scope. This guide provides information on resources directly available to the researcher through electronic communications media. It includes enough technical information to get the user started. The use of electronic mail (e-mail) provides access to research and greatly facilitates the research process. Two communications networks frequently used by academic institutions and researchers are BITNET and the Internet. Suggestions for using these and e-mail are given. A list is provided of computer discussion groups (facilitated by software known as Listserv) that may be of interest to researchers on women. Other tools that may be useful include news groups, different file distribution methods, Telnet, electronic conferencing, electronic journals, full-text databases, and numerical data sources. Secondary sources are briefly discussed. Researchers must be aware that the technology is developing so quickly that the guide is becoming out-of-date even as it is being written. (SLD)
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spellingShingle Electronic Access to Research on Women: A Short Guide.
Hudson, Judith
Turek, Kathleen A.
Access to Information
Data Collection
Databases
Electronic Mail
Feminism
Higher Education
Information Networks
Information Retrieval
Internet
Library Materials
Listservs
Online Systems
Primary Sources
Reference Materials
Research Methodology
Research Tools
Resource Materials
Womens Studies
Electronic Access to Research on Women: A Short Guide. Hudson, Judith Turek, Kathleen A. Access to Information Data Collection Databases Electronic Mail Feminism Higher Education Information Networks Information Retrieval Internet Library Materials Listservs Online Systems Primary Sources Reference Materials Research Methodology Research Tools Resource Materials Womens Studies Electronic access to research on women is available in a variety of forms, from both primary and secondary sources. Both types of sources are growing dramatically in number and scope. This guide provides information on resources directly available to the researcher through electronic communications media. It includes enough technical information to get the user started. The use of electronic mail (e-mail) provides access to research and greatly facilitates the research process. Two communications networks frequently used by academic institutions and researchers are BITNET and the Internet. Suggestions for using these and e-mail are given. A list is provided of computer discussion groups (facilitated by software known as Listserv) that may be of interest to researchers on women. Other tools that may be useful include news groups, different file distribution methods, Telnet, electronic conferencing, electronic journals, full-text databases, and numerical data sources. Secondary sources are briefly discussed. Researchers must be aware that the technology is developing so quickly that the guide is becoming out-of-date even as it is being written. (SLD)
title Electronic Access to Research on Women: A Short Guide.
topic Access to Information
Data Collection
Databases
Electronic Mail
Feminism
Higher Education
Information Networks
Information Retrieval
Internet
Library Materials
Listservs
Online Systems
Primary Sources
Reference Materials
Research Methodology
Research Tools
Resource Materials
Womens Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED358823