Tuesday, April 22, 2008

List of tasks for the internship/project

Karolya:

We will add to the list as things move on.

For now, two items are important:
1. Whatever you add, it is important by the end of the project that you meet with Victoria and Dr. Yereniuk to keep them appraised of what you are doing. Especially important are written notes so that Victoria or others can access and add to what you start. In other words, your project should be able to continue on without you at the close of the project.

2. These sites, all blogs, are ideas as to how others have done similar things. We shall talk about these "live" on Wednesday morning (tomorrow.)

Ukrainian Canadian - http://www.ukrcdn.com/

Mesopotamia West - http://mesopotamiawest.blogspot.com/


Zabava Program - Winnipeg - http://zabavawinnipeg.wordpress.com


Additional Activities as of May 9, 2008

3. Find a Mazeppa article by Mainardi, Patricia. In the Architecture Library journal Word & Image. Vol. 16 No.4 pp. 335-351. Copy it at CUCS, carefully. Special attention to the modern American Mazeppa. 2 copies.

4. Work with Victoria to update the CUCS blog.

5. Make a hardcopy of the blog - adjust colour/templates to avoid background waste.

6. Make an appointment to visit Dr. Gerus, bring him a hard copy of the blog. Show him what the project is like. An update on how things are going.


16 May, 2008: Task List for week of May 20th
  1. Read Dr. Robert Klymasz material in CUCS online resource section. Make a list of 5-10 questions.
  2. Use articles by Dr. Oleh Gerus on CUCS to make a 5 minute audio clip of the 3 waves of Ukrainian emigration described. **Note** A second installment of "recent trends" or immigration since 1947 would be useful to think about when reading material.
  3. Explore Shelfari. Make bookshelves to link to blogs (one for Ukrainian Canadian books, one for U of M authors, Mazeppa, etc.)
  4. Experiment with OttoBib.com - what are the benefits and weaknesses of this tool?
Citing CDs/sound: http://www.fairfield.k12.ct.us/tomlinson/ctomlinson02/cite_those_sources!.htm

APA:
http://lib.trinity.edu/research/citing/APAnontrad.shtml



1 comment:

Andrew said...

Let us know how that talk goes ;)
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