Today is a public holiday in South Africa. It's a youth day as 500 young men in Soweto decided to match and take to the peoples parliament their views on 16th June, 1979.
The police stopped them as they insisted they where followed, tried stoning the police then the police fired them. CPD group4 had a chance of visiting Soweto Cultural center were this incident was on 13th June 2015, it was tries when we got to know the story of that day.
A young boy 13 years old Hacter Peterson was so young not even knowing what was happening was fired in a church Regina Mundi Cathoric Church so as Uganda cerebrates the martry's day on 3rd June every year even the South Africa people remember these young people.
We also visited the Nelson Madela's House where he stayed and the family, it's now a tourist attraction place and many people visit the site. South Africa is a very big country that many South African people have not visited the place yet. Tour guides to take you around the place, explaining the different events that took place in the house they have different writings around, attracting images how the house was in 1946,history of the great man of Africa Nelson Madela.
I was amazed to know that Nelson Madela didn't settle until his set goals where achieved. Pray for African leaders to be aspired by his works, so that Africa gets peace.
African Leader's Summit was in South Africa just last weekend, hope your country was represented well.
Greetings to Uganda Mother Land , May God give us Peace.
Monday, 15 June 2015
SPEAK UP
Speak up : For you don't know how much your silence is going to cost.
Speak up : For your opinion may matter more than you can imagine.
Speak up : For thoughts have no value until they are shared.
Speak up : For the world and yourself to know exactly who you are.
Speak up : For your opinion may matter more than you can imagine.
Speak up : For thoughts have no value until they are shared.
Speak up : For the world and yourself to know exactly who you are.
Saturday, 13 June 2015
LIBRARIANS AND RESEARCHER NEED TO COLLABORATE
Librarians and researchers need to develop a data management plan before setting up any project.
A data management plan is a formal document that outlines what you will do with your data during and after you complete your research.
This data management plan will help a researcher avoiding unnecessary duplication. It will enhance data sharing thus leading to collaboration and advance in research. Help researchers be more visible on groups for greater impact when users access the researched work.
Data management planning helps researchers cite the required data and gain out of it and promote it were necessary. Librarians will help to describe the researcher's data for easy access with better standards that allow users understand it and discover it.
Better Ethics and intellectual property restrictions should be set in place while planning well data sharing and easy accessing methods. Strategies for long term preservation ensuring the long term values and data should be made available to other researchers with few restrictions as possible.
The researcher should be advised not to forget drawing a budget covering the data management and preservation costs, including the hardware and software required then the human resource and costs of Archiving.
I wish you well as your planning the data management plan for new projects.
A data management plan is a formal document that outlines what you will do with your data during and after you complete your research.
This data management plan will help a researcher avoiding unnecessary duplication. It will enhance data sharing thus leading to collaboration and advance in research. Help researchers be more visible on groups for greater impact when users access the researched work.
Data management planning helps researchers cite the required data and gain out of it and promote it were necessary. Librarians will help to describe the researcher's data for easy access with better standards that allow users understand it and discover it.
Better Ethics and intellectual property restrictions should be set in place while planning well data sharing and easy accessing methods. Strategies for long term preservation ensuring the long term values and data should be made available to other researchers with few restrictions as possible.
The researcher should be advised not to forget drawing a budget covering the data management and preservation costs, including the hardware and software required then the human resource and costs of Archiving.
I wish you well as your planning the data management plan for new projects.
Tuesday, 9 June 2015
CRITERIA FOR CHOOSING A DATABASE
A database is an organised collection collection fo data or information that is stored in records in electronic format. Databases are organised to support the findings of information sources including books, journals articals, conference papers,dissertations and theses,patents,research reports, trademarks,people,companies, and the information in the source.
Database records can be representations of information sources or may contain the full text of the source as well, each record must have records.
Examples of databases include bibliographic databases which contain only the bibliographic details and brief information on the intellectual context of an information source.
Full-text databases : This covers a range of content. When you search a database, you results will display three options :- (i) A bibliographic description. (ii) A bibliographic description with a link to the full text of the journal article or the book . (iii) The full text which can be a range of texts, for example a chapter in a encyclopedia, a newspaper clipping, a thesis or dissertation or a chapter in the bible.
A database field will include the title field, author field, journal title field and field for the volume and pages numbers. A record can also include brief descriptions of the intellectual content of the information source, for example fields for descriptors,identifiers and indexing terms.
Database records can be representations of information sources or may contain the full text of the source as well, each record must have records.
Examples of databases include bibliographic databases which contain only the bibliographic details and brief information on the intellectual context of an information source.
Full-text databases : This covers a range of content. When you search a database, you results will display three options :- (i) A bibliographic description. (ii) A bibliographic description with a link to the full text of the journal article or the book . (iii) The full text which can be a range of texts, for example a chapter in a encyclopedia, a newspaper clipping, a thesis or dissertation or a chapter in the bible.
A database field will include the title field, author field, journal title field and field for the volume and pages numbers. A record can also include brief descriptions of the intellectual content of the information source, for example fields for descriptors,identifiers and indexing terms.
Monday, 8 June 2015
ON LINE JOURNALS ARE IMPORTANT SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Online journals are available in electronic format, mostly via the web, and usually on a subscription basis.Although some journals have printed counterparts as well,for example Nature, there are journals such as Reading online that are available in electronic format only.
Journals in electronic format are often more convenient to use than their printed counterparts because copies can be printed or saved immediately.
Online journals are usually available as single journal titles through a journal publisher such as Emerald or through information service providers, for example Science Direct or IngentaConnect, that provide access to journals available from various publishers.
There three types of online journals:
a) Subscription journals
b) Subscription journals available free for a limited period
c) Free open-access journals.
As librarians always recommend your users use online journals they avail very usefull information according to search topics. I wish you lack as plan to use online journals in your libraries.
Journals in electronic format are often more convenient to use than their printed counterparts because copies can be printed or saved immediately.
Online journals are usually available as single journal titles through a journal publisher such as Emerald or through information service providers, for example Science Direct or IngentaConnect, that provide access to journals available from various publishers.
There three types of online journals:
a) Subscription journals
b) Subscription journals available free for a limited period
c) Free open-access journals.
As librarians always recommend your users use online journals they avail very usefull information according to search topics. I wish you lack as plan to use online journals in your libraries.
Friday, 5 June 2015
RESEARCH TIPS
Research is formal work undertaking systematically to increase the stock of knowledge, it includes knowledge of humanity,culture and society and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications (OECD,2002)
It's a process of inquiry where a researcher attempts to find out in a systematically and scientific manner.
The end results of any research will be a research report, book chapter, article in a scholarly journal.audio-visual recording,computer software, research proposal, Doctal thesis, master dissertation and mini dissertation.
Services needed for research for researcher to full fill his/her plan may include information access from whatever source you fill may help you as a reseacher, as a librarian i recommend researchers to use a library by seeking advice and training to have the skills from the information manager. You need information technology tools like technical information management and knowledge management services,then your research will be the best.
Carrying out a research is an expensive venture you as a researcher you may need to first collect some funds or soliciting from organizations which support research. Write you proposal first.
Wishing you the best as you write your proposal or take it to makerspace before we live.
Annet Kibajjo Nuwamanya
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