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Title: Information users and resources in the Social Sciences


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Information users and resources in the Social
Sciences
  • LS32F Information resources in selected
    environments
  • November 28 2005

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Objectives
  • To present and discuss
  • scope of the social sciences,
  • the range of sub-disciplines,
  • the activities of practitioners and researchers,
  • the resources available and
  • some sources which can be used for providing
    reference information in the social sciences.

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Outline
  • The social sciences scope
  • Social scientists researchers and practitioners
  • Resources data, analysis, interpretation
  • Access to print and electronic resources

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Social Sciences scope
  • Interdisciplinary trends
  • Anthropology Archaeology
  • Area/Ethnic Studies
  • Communication
  • Economics - Finance and Banking Trade
  • Education
  • Geography/Cartography
  • Gender Studies Women's Studies

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Social sciences scope (contd.)
  • History
  • International Relations
  • Law/Criminal Justice
  • Library Science
  • Political Science Government, Public Admin
  • Psychology
  • Social Work
  • Sociology/Demography

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2. Social scientists
  • Researchers
  • Practitioners
  • Anthropologists, archeologists, geographers,
    geographers, historians, political scientists,
    sociologists, economists, psychologists, urban
    and rural planners

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Roles of social scientists
  • Study all aspects of society from past events,
    and achievements ot human behaviour, and
    relationships between groups, - providing
    insights for understanding different ways in
    which individuals and groups make decisions,
    exercise power and respond to change and suggest
    solutions to problems.

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Research
  • Major activity of many social scientists
    assembling facts and constructing theories.
  • Applied research designed to produce information
    for decision making, or management.
  • Interviews and surveys

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Research (contd.)
  • Data, and information collection
  • Field investigations
  • Analysis of historical records and documents
  • Laboratory experiments
  • Administration of standardized tests
  • Preparation and interpretation of maps and
    computer graphics

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Professionals in social sciences
  • Anthropologists study origins
  • Archaeologists examine material evidence
  • Geographers analyze distributions
  • Historians interpret the past
  • Political scientists study the political
    systems
  • Sociologists study social behaviour

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Multi-disciplinarity
  • Researchers in one field may find that the areas
    of their research overlaps with work being
    conducted in another discipline.
  • Increasing trend

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Practitioners
  • Government agencies
  • Social service organizations
  • Marketing research and consulting firms

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Social worker
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Management
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Economist
  • Prof Alvin Wint

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Sociologist
  • Prof. Pat Anderson

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3. Resources in Social Sciences
  • Reference sources print and electronic
  • Research resources
  • Quantitative and qualitative
  • Sub-disciplines
  • Li, Tze-chung, Social Science Reference Sources
    a practical guide, 3rd ed, Greenwood Press, 2000

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4. Access to resources
  • SOSIG - Social Science Information Gateway
    http//www.sosig.ac.uk/
  • freely available Internet service
  • trusted source of selected, high quality
  • information for students, academics, researchers
    and practitioners in the social sciences,
    business and law."
  •  

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  • Each resource has been evaluated and categorised
    by subject specialists based at UK universities.
  • aim to match resources to the economics
    curriculum and the needs of researchers.
  • target audience - students, staff and researchers
    in higher and further education.

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Resources on the Caribbean
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Economics - resources
  • Internet resources that are particularly useful
    to economists can be classified into nine
    categories
  • Primary resources
  • News, Opinion and Discussion
  • Data
  • Job notices
  • Book Catalogues
  • Research
  • Contacts
  • Teaching and learning materials

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  • Primary resources - including policy documents
    from governments, banks or interest groups
  • News - national and international economic
    issues
  • Opinion and Discussion - analysis and
    perspectives on economic theory and
    applications.
  • Data - time series from thousands of sources,
    downloaded straight into your spreadsheet or
    statistical analysis package
  • Job notices - national and international job
    opportunities for academic economists

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  • Book Catalogues - These include university
    library catalogues, book publishers' sites and
    online bookstores.
  • Research - from indices of printed papers, via
    online journals, to the latest research
    downloaded straight from an economist's home
    page. You can even use university library
    catalogues to locate the book or journal referred
    to on the Web.
  • Contacts - information on researchers,
    institutions and courses as well as discussion
    fora for specific topics or interests
  • Teaching and learning materials - including text
    to explain economic principles, interactive
    simulations to hone your intuitions and online
    quizzes to test your progress

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Access (contd)
  • Internet Public Library
  • Gathers links to reference materials covering
    computers, law, science, entertainment and
    education. Features sections for kids and
    teenagers.www.ipl.org

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INFOMINE - Social Sciences and
Humanities http//infomine.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/search
?liberalLarge annotated collection of Internet
resources related to humanities and the social
sciences, business, and general reference.
Resources have been determined to be "'of use' as
a scholarly information resource in research or
educational activites at the university level."
Collection can be searched or browsed by subject,
keyword or title. Part of The Library of the
University of California, Riverside's INFOMINE.
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Resources (contd.)
  • Craig McKie, Department of Sociology and
    Anthropology, Carleton University, Ottawa,
    Ontario. Research Resources for the Social
    Sciences - McGraw-Hill Ryerson
  • http//www.socsciresearch.com/r6.html
  • http//www.socsciresearch.com/text.html (text
    only)
  •  
  • Craig McKie, Department of Sociology and
    Anthropology, Carleton University, Ottawa,
    Ontario. Research Resources for the Social
    Sciences - McGraw-Hill Ryerson
  • http//www.socsciresearch.com/r6.html
  • http//www.socsciresearch.com/text.html (text
    only)
  •  

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Article on SOSIG
  • Hiom, Debra (1998)  "The Social Science
    Information Gateway putting theory into
    practice"  Information Research, 4 (1) Available
    at http//informationr.net/ir/4-1/paper48.html

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Assignment for tutorial
  • Identify two sources of social science
    information on the CSME

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Caribbean websites
  • CARICOM Secretariat website
  • Bank of Jamaica website
  • Caribbean Development Bank
  • Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
  • Jamaica Human Development Report 2005
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