Apologies for cross posting
Deep Web 2.0 – Paula Younger
Friday 5th of September 1-5pm
Information Skills Room,
Murray Library, University of Sunderland.
Access Code: W
Just about everyone who uses the Internet starts (and
ends) with Google.
But what's not so well known is the 'Deep Web': the parts
of the Web that even Google cannot reach.
The majority of the course is hands-on, with time to play
and discover the very tip of the 'Deep Web'/Web 2.0 iceberg.
The course will briefly investigate just what is meant
by:
Web 2.0
Wikis, Blogs and RSS: interactive information management
From Friends Reunited to Facebook: social networking sites Your virtual
desktop: social bookmarks and file sharing; online calendars (delicious esnips)
Time to play: links to blogging software, RSS feeds, Wikis The Deep Web - What
is it? When did it start?
Deep web sites: interacting with the information
Timetables, entertainment listings and dynamic information Bibliographic
databases and library catalogues Shopping sites - ebay, amazon and froogle
Multimedia (and the importance of metadata)
Paula Younger is a chartered librarian and qualified
foreign languages teacher (though she managed to escape from schools) and now
works for the NHS in Exeter. She has also worked for the Ministry of Defence
and a small private publishing company.
Booking: To reserve a place, please contact Louise Gordon
(St Peters Library, Prospect Building, St Peters Campus, Sunderland
SR6 0DD)
Telephone (0191) 515 3391
Email: [log in to unmask].
Cheques made payable to ‘Career Development Group’.
£58.75 (inc VAT) for CDG members
£64.63 (inc VAT) for Non members