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Subject:

Re: hi (Interactivity on the Web and Groups vs. Ways of Sharing Content and Making it Findable)

From:

"David P. Dillard" <[log in to unmask]>

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David P. Dillard

Date:

Thu, 19 May 2016 07:47:32 -0400

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I am not so sure that interactivity is the primary goal in sharing 
information, ideas, thoughts, sources and resources on the internet.
One cannot control the decisions to respond, or not respond to the posts 
and other forms of writing placed on the internet by you.  One can better 
control finding your content by others who search Google with related 
terminology.

One method for making ones ideas and knowledge of resources pubic and 
therefore accessable to readers needing this information is to post to 
groups that are public and archived so that search engines will find and 
index ones shared content. This can include lists that you create and own 
or on topic lists with other ownership.

"DISABILITY-RESEARCH" AND (jisc OR jiscmail)


http://tinyurl.com/jexpaq5

http://tinyurl.com/zugx39n


Use specific labels in all posts that share a type of content in ones 
posts so that folks looking for that specific kind of information will 
find as much of that type of information if they use words found in your 
label in your shared messages.  I label my use of the SITE: command in 
Google Web searches as "Google Domain Limited Web Search" and in 
parenthesis label the kind of search I am using.  Since most posters in 
the world do not share links to search results and of those who do, very 
few do shared results of searches using the SITE: Google command and 
nobody is using that phrase but me, my content of that type results from a 
search of that phrase.  Hence, Google indexes that phrase so that anyone 
picking up on that phrase and searching it will find a small library of 
posts that have that search command embedded in those posts with links to 
the searches and search results shared in those posts via those links.

http://tinyurl.com/jfg7llx

In Google search results always click at the bottom to get to the last 
page of results, often a low number and then click on the link at the 
bottom

********************************************************************

In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some 
entries very similar to the 11 already displayed.
If you like, "you can repeat the search with the omitted results 
included."

********************************************************************

In this case one now can see around 170 results instead of 11 and of 
course share the link to this version of the search instead of the link to 
the eleven results.

These are a few of the results found with this search

Social Work and Public Health Databases, Searching Skills and ...
guides.temple.edu  ...  DISABILITIES: Disabilities and EmploymentTemple 
University
by D Dillard - ?2014 - ?Related articles
Law Cases, Court Actions and Court Documents Related to Social Work FROM 
Google Domain Limited Web Search. more... less... 
http://tinyurl.com/mggaaee.



Social Work Topics - DISABILITIES: Disabilities and Employment ...
guides.temple.edu  ...  DISABILITIES: Disabilities and EmploymentTemple 
University
by D Dillard - ?2014 - ?Related articles
Law Cases, Court Actions and Court Documents Related to Social Work FROM 
Google Domain Limited Web Search. more... less... 
http://tinyurl.com/mggaaee.



Social Work Topics - DISABILITIES: Disabilities and Social Work ...
guides.temple.edu/c.php?g=203721&p=1343890
Temple University
by D Dillard - ?2015 - ?Related articles
Law Cases, Court Actions and Court Documents Related to Social Work FROM 
Google Domain Limited Web Search. more... less... 
http://tinyurl.com/mggaaee.



Social Work and Public Health Databases, Searching Skills and ...
guides.temple.edu  ...  POVERTY: Social Work and PovertyTemple University
by D Dillard - ?2015 - ?Related articles
Law Cases, Court Actions and Court Documents Related to Social Work FROM 
Google Domain Limited Web Search. more... less... 
http://tinyurl.com/mggaaee.

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Also instruct your readers if you wish to use edit/find on the resulting 
pages and in this case search "domain limited" to see the examples of this 
type of search on the resulting page.


One can create libraries of content on various topics through their own 
websites on Google Sites and by posting to their own publically archived 
discussion groups, publically archived discussion groups in fields 
relevant to the posts and on Wordpress and other blogs that again are 
public so that their content is indexed by Google as Google indexing 
controls see fit.

It takes substantial effort to do this kind of work, but if one believes 
their ideas and content are worth sharing, one will make these efforts.

One can use resources like Yahoo Groups, Groups.IO, Nabble, Freelists, 
Wordpress, any Listserv with relevant public lists that are on topic for 
your content for these sharings.  Creating your own list(s) will protect 
you from readers who complain that your sharings are unwelcome because 
they are off topic or guilty of some other crime against humanity as it is 
your list and they are your guests.  Many if not all of the lists on JISC 
are public. I own the Sport-Med list on JISC and JISC is a marvelous list 
service.  This list is a very active and a very good discussion group on 
this network of lists.  Consider this link on the topic area of this list.

http://tinyurl.com/hhr7csn

Use the ways in which your information is tagged, use them in searches, 
for example, and people will find and learn from your shared content. 
One can even create unique but simple tags that claim your use of a 
resource, consider the phrase "Temple Summon search".


https://www.google.com/#q=%22temple+summon+search%22

Since for the most part I am the only person in the world describing the 
Temple University version of this Proquest Discovery database, the 
"Summon" search tool with this group of three words in that order, a 
search of them leads to mostly my content.  These are some techniques that 
can be used to put content online and have it read by interested folk by 
the use of search results that exploit your labeling of your content.

I hope that this helps.

My discussion groups and research guides on Google Sites

https://sites.google.com/site/researchguidesonsites/

Keep in mind that Google indexes content on Google including yours on the 
Google Sites websites you create and it does not take long for this to 
happen.


http://tinyurl.com/gwh7vp3


By the way, I spoke recently with a retired professor who now has a small 
job at another college.  He was told by them that they could give him more 
work if he had a much larger active academically oriented social 
networking profile or track record.




Sincerely,
David Dillard
Temple University
(215) 204 - 4584
[log in to unmask]
http://workface.com/e/daviddillard

Net-Gold
https://groups.io/g/Net-Gold
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/net-gold
http://listserv.temple.edu/archives/net-gold.html
https://groups.io/org/groupsio/Net-Gold/archives
http://net-gold.3172864.n2.nabble.com/

Temple University and Google Sites Research Guides
AND Discussion Group Directory
http://tinyurl.com/ngda2hk

OR

https://sites.google.com/site/researchguidesonsites/

RESEARCH PAPER WRITING
http://guides.temple.edu/research-papers
EMPLOYMENT
http://guides.temple.edu/employment-guide
INTERNSHIPS
http://guides.temple.edu/employment-internships
HOSPITALITY
http://guides.temple.edu/hospitality-guide
DISABILITIES AND EMPLOYMENT
http://guides.temple.edu/c.php?g=134557
INDOOR GARDENING
https://groups.io/g/indoor-gardening
Educator-Gold
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Educator-Gold/
K12ADMINLIFE
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/K12AdminLIFE/

PUBLIC HEALTH RESOURCES INCLUDING EBOLA
http://guides.temple.edu/public-health-guide

STATISTICS SOURCES RESEARCH GUIDE
http://guides.temple.edu/statistics-sources

Social Work and Social Issues Discussion Group
https://groups.io/g/social-work

Tourism Discussion Group
https://groups.io/g/Tourism

Digital Scholarship Discussion Group
https://groups.io/g/DigitalScholarship/threads
https://listserv.temple.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DIGITAL-SCHOLARSHIP
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/digital-scholarship/info
https://digitalscholarshipandscholarlypublication.wordpress.com/


Copyright Research Guide
Copyright, Intellectual Property and Plagiarism Sources
http://guides.temple.edu/copyright-plagiarism
Fair Use
http://guides.temple.edu/fair-use

Blog
https://educatorgold.wordpress.com/

Articles by David Dillard
https://sites.google.com/site/daviddillardsarticles/

Information Literacy (Russell Conwell Guide)
http://tinyurl.com/78a4shn

Nina Dillard's Photographs on Net-Gold
http://www.flickr.com/photos/neemers/

Twitter: davidpdillard

Temple University Site Map
https://sites.google.com/site/templeunivsitemap/home

Bushell, R. & Sheldon, P. (eds),
Wellness and Tourism: Mind, Body, Spirit,
Place, New York: Cognizant Communication Books.
Wellness Tourism: Bibliographic and Webliographic Essay
David P. Dillard
http://tinyurl.com/o4pn4o9

Rail Transportation
https://groups.io/org/groupsio/RailTransportation

INDOOR GARDENING
Improve Your Chances for Indoor Gardening Success
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/IndoorGardeningUrban/

SPORT-MED
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/sport-med.html
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sports-med/
http://listserv.temple.edu/archives/sport-med.html

HEALTH DIET FITNESS RECREATION SPORTS TOURISM
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/healthrecsport/info
http://listserv.temple.edu/archives/health-recreation-sports-tourism.html


On Thu, 19 May 2016, Anita Ghai wrote:

> 
> [IMAGE]Dear All
> Hope you all are doing well. Though I am in India, I have to tell you that many of the books are beyond our reach. Do tell
> us away out. If you could ask us to do the review, we would at least get the book. 
> Secondly, i know some of my dear friends do look at  the writing of scholars  in  India. For instance i wrote about stare in
> 2003 or Identity Politics too in 2003, but some  how you have colleagues who write from the vantage point of Global North.
> My request is to tell us how we can become more interactive.  
> Warmly
> Anita
> 
> 
> Anita Ghai
> 
> 
>  The master's tools will never dismantle the master's house,"  Audre Lorde (1979).
> 
> Blessed are the hearts that can bend; they shall never be broken. 
> Albert Camus 
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