Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Intellectual Property



My definition of intellectual property is a work or invention that is from someone's creativity and which they created and have the rights for.


The expert definition that I found was according to WIPO.Com, "Itellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce." Also owners are granted exclusive rights.
     Examples that I found in everyday life are:
Books, research documents, original artist paintings, etc.
Business logos, business name, business slogan and even business colors
Inventions
Recipes, business methods, marketing strategies, etc.
   Intellectual Property changes when it is shared because it may not be shared using the author's credit which means that no one knows who wrote, drew, or thought of that idea. The person that was the creator made not get paid for his or her ideas or a website like the website we looked at in class may try to get money using someone's creation, when really they have nothing to do with donating money for a cause or giving money to that person.

Urvashi Vaid Presentation

1. My expectations before this event was that Urvashi Vaid was going to talk a lot about gay marriage and the struggles that is going on to try and change the laws. I also thought that she would be a really good speaker since she is a very famous figure in the LGBT rights movement.
2. I thought that she was more going to talk at us and just tell us how we should feel but she was very kind and open to whatever thoughts we had, she even told us that she knew she couldn't change our minds in her short presentation or at least that it wasn't likely. I liked how she did her presentation because she didn't just talk, she changed up the dialogue; she told us stories, gave us statistics and compared different populations and not just LGBT populations, she also talked about heterosexuals and people of different races.
3. A statistic that I learned was that 6 out of 50 states are now legalized in gay marriage, I knew there were a few but I wasn't exactly sure how many. I learned that there has been a big, positive shift of attitude towards the LGBT community but race has still not been raised or represented enough in the community.
4. Yes I believe that it made Urvashi Vaid an authority on the topic because she is an author of LGBT movements and an attorney whom has been a leader in the LGBT movements. Also, she seemed very knowledgeable of all her facts and statistics in her presentation by sourcing where she got her information from.
5. One thing that can assist me on my Alternative Viewpoints paper is at the beginning of her presentation, Vaid discussed a suicide case from being bullied because he was gay and that is my topic of my Alternative Viewpoints paper, so I could find an article on the Tyler Clementi bullying case.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Google 101

      I learned a lot about Google in our class last week, I did not know that there were many searching tips that worked on Google, I thought those type of things were just in Academic Search Premier and scholarly search engines. In the past when I have used Google, I just would type in my search string with no extra characters or search tips because I did not know it would help, I would just reword my search if it did not work or use quotations around certain words that I wanted to come up together in the search. In class I learned many different ways to search on Google, such as, using this symbol , ~ = related terms when you use it in your search string before a word, that using the plus symbol is similar to using the work AND in Academic Search Premier and using .gov country, it allows you to find a government website. I also learned that you can google information from certain countries instead of general Google, which I thought was very interesting! I learned about the tools of Google on the side of the web page, like related searches not yet visited sites, etc. I thought that being able to search with images was cool and seems very useful to me. Since learning all of these things about Google I think of it very differently for using it as a source for research because it will make my research a lot easier to find a specific subject and now that I learned about Google Scholar, the sources I find will not just be websites or articles from them, they can be databases and academic works, which I find very impacting for my research.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Assignment 12: Blogs As Sources

    My opinion on the debate of using Blogs as a source really depends, I think, on what topic you are trying to find a source for. If you are trying to find a very factual source than I would make sure that it has sources that back up the information in it and know the writer's credibility. I know that a lot of blogs are opinion bases, just people giving their thoughts but there are also educational blogs and who's to say the other blogs aren't educational. Also, maybe the topic someone is researching on wants someone's opinion than a blog like that would be a great source.
   The blog that I found and was looking for was an opinion based blog, I found one from a woman's perspective, she talks about her story of how she became a polygamist and how her life is: http://www.polygrrl.com/polygamy-wife-part-1.html.

 I thought this was very interesting because its a type of information that really expresses one side of what it is to be a polygamist in this present time. I definitely think that this blog is legitimate because who knows about polygamist relationships better than someone who is in one.



(2011). Retrieved from http://www.polygrrl.com/polygamy-wife-part-1.html

Monday, March 12, 2012

Assignment 13: Semester Research Questions

 When I re-read the research questions for our project, I found that I could answer questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 right now from the research that I have done.
I do not think that I need help, I haven't searched for question 8 yet about finding an organization that educates about my population but I do not think that will be too hard to find, I think that question 5 will be the most difficult of the questions to answer from the few questions I still have left and I will make sure that is the next thing I search for.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Research Reflection

     An LGBT population and issue that I would like to focus on is bullying of homosexual boys in high school because I feel that bullying is a very important issue in the world for all types of students but I feel that especially boys that are gay get bullied, since they are not "manly" like they are supposed to be. I think that bullying is a major issue in homosexual boys lives and I would like to learn more about it. Like I mentioned,  I assume that they especially get bullied because they don't fit the stereotype of being manly, I have learned this from seeing it in movies/television shows. I think the most difficult challenge when doing research will be finding statistics on bullying of homosexual boys in high school.

Specific Database

1. I chose Opposing Viewpoints for my specific database.
2. The specific database had more relative results for my topic because it had more articles on the issue of what polygamy rather than more just talking about what it is.
3. In Academic Search Premier, to narrow down results, you can used the advanced search. In the specific databases, narrowing down results is more specified and easier to find because you can see the databases a-z but there are quite a lot to look through, so you can also search databases by subject and then for more specific subjects, you can use the subject guides, which have a lot more subjects to look through than the general subject categories.
4. My first search string did work.
5. The specific database had 8 articles and the Academic Search Premier had 2 articles that seemed to be relevant to my topic from this certain search string.
6. For the Academic Search Premier articles, one was available in the full text and the other was available through find it. The articles from Opposing Viewpoints, were all available in full text.
7. I would say that since working with databases in this class, my search strings have changed because last week in class I learned more how to use the parenthesis and the asterisks to work to my advantage and in the past when I have searched for articles for research, I did not use them.
8. I would say the biggest challenge for me, so far in doing research has been to not give up on a certain search string that I would like to find articles on, I know that I just have to keep trying by changing a word or using the parenthesis and trying different databases to find it.