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CS 502: Computing Methods for Digital Libraries

Join guest speaker John Saylor, Director of the Carpenter Engineering Library, for a survey comparing your use of computing and information last semester to this semester. The survey focuses on nomadic computing, privacy, and participation in research. Your responses are confidential and will not impact grading.

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CS 502: Computing Methods for Digital Libraries

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  1. Lecture 3 Guest Speaker: John Saylor Survey CS 502: Computing Methods for Digital Libraries

  2. Assignment 1 We need NetID Check early Handle System naming authority Submission instructions Questions about laptops Raj is posting replies on the course newsgroup Administration

  3. Guest Lecturer John Saylor Director of the Carpenter Engineering Library

  4. Survey Objective: Compare your use of computing and information last semester and this semester. Initial survey -- computer and information use in previous semesters. Note 1. Some questions are asked for comparison with other students surveys. Note 2. Do not include you use of the course laptops in your answers to the survey.

  5. Nomadic Computing Experiment • Privacy • Taking part in the research is optional in CS 502. • No information gathered by the study will be used for grading or assessment. • All research results will be reported in a way that conceals the identity of individual students. • The research program has been approved by the University Committee on Human Subjects.

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