Title: It
1Its out there somewhere
- Finding factsand avoiding fictionon the Internet
2Directory assistance
- randyjessee_at_earthlink.net
- jjessee_at_timesdispatch.com
- 804-649-6118 office
- 804-363-2784 cell
- www.rjessee.com/out_there.ppt
- (theres an underscore between out and there)
3The Internet is
- Full of accurate, useful information
- An easy way to avoid mistakes
- Full of lies, slander and misinformation
- An easy way to embarrass yourself and your
publication and get sued. - All of the above
4Nuestra Senorade Buena EsperanzaA cautionary
taleof research gone awry
5Nuestra Senorade Buena Esperanza
- The Daily Evergreen at Washington State
University needed a story about Filipino-American
History Month. - The assignment was given to a freshman journalism
student writing her very first story.
6Nuestra Senorade Buena Esperanza
- The reporter wrote
- The first Filipinos landed on the shores of
Morro Bay, California, on a Spanish galleon
called the Nuestra Senora de Buena Esperanza.
7Nuestra Senorade Buena Esperanza
- The reporters editor said
- Not bad, but dont you think you ought to
translate the name of the ship? - So the reporter went to Google
8Nuestra Senorade Buena Esperanza
- The first Filipinos landed on the shores of
Morro Bay, California, on a Spanish galleon
called the Nuestra Senora de Buena Esperanza,
which translates to The Big Ass Spanish Boat.
9Nuestra Senorade Buena Esperanza Our Lady of
Good Hope
- The reporters online source was
www.Pinoylife.com, a humor site.
10Nuestra Senorade Buena Esperanza
- Pinoylife.com wrote
- You know, some people really need to learn that
just because something is on the Internet doesnt
mean that it is true.
11Do you Fnu Lnu?
12Search enginesare not the problem
- Software cannot differentiate fact from fiction
- If its on the Internet, a search engine
eventually will find it and report it - It can be the cyber equivalent of gossip, where
the original statement and the eventual statement
are miles apart
13Sarah Palin
- www.digitaljournal.com/article/259257
14CONSIDERthe source
- Official sources are always the safest
- College and university sources are next
- Lexis-Nexis is next but expensive
- Publications own sites are on-par with
Lexis-Nexis but only for their own material - Wide-open search enginescaution
15Official sourcesUsually right on target
- http//www.courts.state.va.us/caseinfo/home.html
- http//www.crimcheck.com/freerecords.htm
- http//www.ci.richmond.va.us/
- http//www.co.henrico.va.us/
- http//www.chesterfield.gov/
- http//www.co.hanover.va.us/
16Collegesand universities
- http//www.ibiblio.org/ -- a really cool place
to find out about lots of different things - http//www.library.vcu.edu/
- http//www.virginia.edu/lib.html
- http//www.lib.vt.edu/
- http//www.wm.edu/libraries/index.php
- http//www.editteach.org
17Lexis-NexisCostly but comprehensive
- http//www.nexis.com/research -- Youll need your
own account or use it in your library - http//www.lexis.com/research -- Ditto
- Lexis and Nexis are just as accurate as their
original sources - Corrections posted prominently and regularly
- Sources are paid for their material
18Publicationsites
- www.timesdispatch.com You can search the last
six months for free after that, you have to pay
for archive access. - www.nytimes.com You can search the current
weeks data for free. If you subscribe to Times
Select (7.95 a month), you can retrieve up to
100 archived files per month. - www.washingtonpost.com You can search the last
60 days for free after that, you have to pay for
archive access.
19Publicationsites
- www.nytimes.com/navigator -- Absolutely free,
updated regularly by a member of The New York
Times news staff. This site is the home page of
all members of The New York Times news
department. - http//www.reporter.org/desktop/ -- Another great
compilation of research tools.
20Search enginesUse them carefully
- Narrow your search as much as possible
- Use the advanced techniques in Google or Yahoo
- Ignore blogs or use them to point you to a
reputable source - NEVER use a wiki as a source
- Think Whats the source and how is it
referenced? - www.google.com
21Maps and pictures and maps with pictures and
- www.mapquest.com
- www.mapblast.com
- www.nationalgeographic.com
- http//www.virginia.gov
22Miscellaneous cool stuff
- http//www.landings.com/_landings/pages/search.htm
l -- Find out who owns an airplane or what
airplanes an agency or company owns - http//www.flightaware.com Track commercial and
private flights
23Miscellaneous cool stuff
- http//www.skeetobiteweather.com/ -- Makes it fun
to track a hurricane - http//www.weatherunderground.com/ -- A different
way of looking at the weather - www.nhc.noaa.com National Hurricane Center
- http//www.superpages.com/ -- Finding phone
number, people and addresses
24Miscellaneous cool stuff
- www.newseum.org Daily posting of front pages
from around the world - www.poynter.org The ultimate source on
journalism ethics, trends and yes GOSSIP! - www.snd.org The designers view of the world
- www.newsdesigner.com Ditto