[PovertyRaceWomen 1466] Fwd: Researching Violence Against Women Online
WE LEARN
welearn at litwomen.org
Fri Nov 30 10:51:35 EST 2007
Hi all
I just saw this on the Women's Studies list -- thought it may be of
use to many of you.
Mev
WE LEARN
welearn at litwomen.org
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Casey Keene <ck at PCADV.ORG>
> Date: November 30, 2007 10:24:14 AM EST
> To: WMST-L at LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
> Subject: Researching Violence Against Women Online
> Reply-To: "Women's Studies List" <WMST-L at LISTSERV.UMD.EDU>
>
> Please circulate widely. Thanks!
>
> Special Announcement:
> Researching Violence Against Women Online Special Collection
> November 2007
>
> * For a printer-friendly version of this Announcement with live
> links, click here: http://new.vawnet.org/Assoc_Files_VAWnet/
> ResearchingVAWOnlineAnnouncement.pdf
>
> The Internet offers an abundance of information about violence
> against women, including millions of websites, blogs, and other
> online resources. However, sifting through web content and finding
> accurate and useful information can be challenging. This Special
> Collection on Researching Violence
> Against Women Online offers guidance that is meant to enhance
> skills and confidence on the Web, teaching ways to efficiently
> produce meaningful, relevant results.
>
> Access this Special Collection through the "Research" area at:
> http://www.VAWnet.org
>
> FEATURES INCLUDE:
>
> * Background - Learn how this topic was first addressed by members
> of the Violence Prevention Resource Collaborative, and see the
> training upon which this collection is based.
>
> * How To: Tips and Tools for Finding Information Online - This
> section provides materials to enhance online searching skills and
> strategies, assists with choosing and using particular search
> engines, and offers helpful tips for finding specific file formats,
> managing information, and utilizing
> online survey tools.
>
> * Starting Points: Where to Look - This section contains lists of
> reliable starting points for finding information about violence
> against women online including websites, listservs/email lists,
> weblogs (blogs), RSS feeds, online libraries, and wikis. Not sure
> what a "wiki" or an "RSS feed" is? This
> section also provides easy-to-read descriptions that help establish
> these tools' potential usefulness.
>
> * Evaluating Resources: Credibility, Validity, and Quality - This
> section provides resources that teach critical skills for
> evaluating both web-based and print resources in addition to
> research reports and citations to determine their credibility,
> validity, and quality.
> * Related Special Collections & Resource Pages - Related materials
> are included here that focus more specifically on 1) critical
> analysis regarding the use of data and statistics, 2) finding and
> using data sets online, and 3) technology safety and advocacy.
>
> Direct link: http://new.vawnet.org/category/index_pages.php?
> category_id=748
>
>
> Casey Keene
> VAWnet Resource Coordinator
> ck at pcadv.org
>
Mev Miller, Ed.D., Director
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