Organization of Information GNED 104  Research Methods Wilfred Drew, Associate Librarian
What is “information” &  why organize it? 1: the communication or reception of knowledge or intelligence.   2: knowledge obtained from investigation, study, or instruction.
Characteristics of Information Analytical or Factual Objective or Subjective Primary or Secondary Format (physical form)
Characteristics of Information Analytical Information: interpretation of facts. Example: encyclopedias, books, magazines. Factual Information: made up of facts only, no explanations or interpretations of statements. Examples: statistics, dictionaries, who’s who.
Characteristics of Information Objective Information: presents all sides of a topic. Example: encyclopedias, reference books. Subjective Information: presents one view point or opinion. Examples: editorials, book reviews, critical essays.
Characteristics of Information Primary Information: information in original form or copy of original form. Example: diary, art work, raw data. Secondary Information: repackaged, any material other than original. Examples: gossip, class notes, encyclopedias.
Characteristics of Information Books:  printed on paper and stored on shelves. Periodicals :   printed on paper and stored on shelves or as microfilm in cabinets. Non- print:  on computers,tapes, cassettes,cd,DVD, cd-rom, radio & TV broadcasts, etc.  Includes electronic books & full text of magazines online. Format (physical form):   each requires different type  of storage
How Organized Are You? Clothes CDs Homework Addresses and phone numbers
Classification Systems  Used to organize information. Simplifies access and searching. Examples: Newspaper Want Ads Yahoo Menu Library
Yahoo -- Uses subject categories from general to specific: Home > Education > Higher Education > Colleges and Universities > United States >  New York > Education > College and University > Community and Technical http://www.yahoo.com/
Restaurant Menu: Grouped by type of food item: Sandwiches Fresh Salads Beverages & Deserts Potatoes Pitas Wendy's
Library of Congress (LC):  Organizes the library by broad groups. Assigns each book or item a unique call number.  Assigns each book various subject headings for searching purposes. Library Catalog
LC organizes by broad groups
LC assigns each book or item a unique call number. Call Number is similar to your mailing address Call Number is used to find a book on the shelf . Examples: GV351 . S23 1998 GV351 . Z56 1999
LC assigns each book various subject headings Each item has several headings assigned. Allows you to search for a specific subject. Examples: Scholarships -- United States-- Statistics. College costs -- United States-- Statistics.

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Information Class2

  • 1. Organization of Information GNED 104 Research Methods Wilfred Drew, Associate Librarian
  • 2. What is “information” & why organize it? 1: the communication or reception of knowledge or intelligence. 2: knowledge obtained from investigation, study, or instruction.
  • 3. Characteristics of Information Analytical or Factual Objective or Subjective Primary or Secondary Format (physical form)
  • 4. Characteristics of Information Analytical Information: interpretation of facts. Example: encyclopedias, books, magazines. Factual Information: made up of facts only, no explanations or interpretations of statements. Examples: statistics, dictionaries, who’s who.
  • 5. Characteristics of Information Objective Information: presents all sides of a topic. Example: encyclopedias, reference books. Subjective Information: presents one view point or opinion. Examples: editorials, book reviews, critical essays.
  • 6. Characteristics of Information Primary Information: information in original form or copy of original form. Example: diary, art work, raw data. Secondary Information: repackaged, any material other than original. Examples: gossip, class notes, encyclopedias.
  • 7. Characteristics of Information Books: printed on paper and stored on shelves. Periodicals : printed on paper and stored on shelves or as microfilm in cabinets. Non- print: on computers,tapes, cassettes,cd,DVD, cd-rom, radio & TV broadcasts, etc. Includes electronic books & full text of magazines online. Format (physical form): each requires different type of storage
  • 8. How Organized Are You? Clothes CDs Homework Addresses and phone numbers
  • 9. Classification Systems Used to organize information. Simplifies access and searching. Examples: Newspaper Want Ads Yahoo Menu Library
  • 10. Yahoo -- Uses subject categories from general to specific: Home > Education > Higher Education > Colleges and Universities > United States > New York > Education > College and University > Community and Technical http://www.yahoo.com/
  • 11. Restaurant Menu: Grouped by type of food item: Sandwiches Fresh Salads Beverages & Deserts Potatoes Pitas Wendy's
  • 12. Library of Congress (LC): Organizes the library by broad groups. Assigns each book or item a unique call number. Assigns each book various subject headings for searching purposes. Library Catalog
  • 13. LC organizes by broad groups
  • 14. LC assigns each book or item a unique call number. Call Number is similar to your mailing address Call Number is used to find a book on the shelf . Examples: GV351 . S23 1998 GV351 . Z56 1999
  • 15. LC assigns each book various subject headings Each item has several headings assigned. Allows you to search for a specific subject. Examples: Scholarships -- United States-- Statistics. College costs -- United States-- Statistics.