Monday, November 24, 2008

so... finding .gov sites doesn't seem to be as easy as finding .org sites dealing with internet censorship. i must admit my .org sites are not particularly aimed at Saudi Arabia. They are more focused on either how to access censorship software (interesting!), the wrongs of internet censorship in general, or just what internet censorship is.
any suggestions on narrowing the scope or is this alright? i do talk in biblio about my perception of how these .orgs support/reject the type of censorship going on in SA.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

follow up to commentary

so search terms include (and yes, for me it is a constant back and forth process just to figure out what works/brings me some relavent articles):
internet censorship in the middle east
internet censorship in saudi arabia
women's rights
women's access to information
access to information in the middle east
access to info in SA
women's education

all of these in various combinations/split in different ways

as i get better i'll blog about it!

more research to find sources - but no summaries yet!

so i have done a little searching on worldCat and google scholar. worldCat is cool, but i think more valuable probably if you know the title or authors name of what you are looking for. i did find some books on my topic - or at leastclose to my topic - and saved them to a list. i wish i could look directly into the books or get an abstract from worldcat, but i will have to use my list as reference and look up what i found on amazon - not to bad but of course, less steps always seems better ;)
google scholar seems pretty good - i just need to keep fine tuning my "search" skills
and...once you have an account with NYT online you can save articles into a file so i dont even have to fill up my inbox with articles, i can store them right in my NYT account! wow! the things i learn with a little patience!
also, you can drag the 'save it file' icon from NYT into your tool bar and keep bookmarked articles from anywhere on the web!

great resource

I love the New York times online! you can sign into a free account and search their seemingly endless archive for articles on pretty much any subject. for our assignment i have found several - like 4 or 5 - articles that look really great and interesting! i dont have time now to read the whole article - and i want to - so i just emailed them to myself :) which will also give me all the relevant bibliographic info i need for the assignment
yay!

Saturday, November 8, 2008

first social justice research post

alright, my research for this project will revolve around human rights in Saudi Arabia. I would like to find out how internet censorship affects women's rights to free speech, education and information gathering. I was able to find a few articles related to this topic by entering the reseach button in Sakai, continuing into academic search complete and starting an advanced search. search terms that i used included: internet censorship, saudi arabia, women, rights. at first this search was too specific and i ended up finding articles by only plugging in the first two search terms. i plan to go back in and search terms such as freedom of information, free speech and filtering of information.