Distributed Mentor Project: Mentoring Undergraduate Women in Computing Research Katherine Lau
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Week 9: August 6 - August 12 < 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 >
=REVIEW=
SUCCESSES failures/setbacks FrUsTrAtIoNs
~ finding and reading more relevant articles ~ not limiting the scope of my literature search earlier ~ information overload
~HIGHLIGHTS~
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I read more articles on medical researchers, groupware and collaboration. I met with Prof. Pratt about finishing the project. iMed meeting #14: Andrea discussed quality indicators for published scientific literature I read Ben Shneiderman's article: The Eyes Have It. My farewell luncheon at Cedars restaurant. SURP: Summer Undergraduate Research Program talk by Dr. David Masuda on Careers in Informatics.

I continued to work on a critical analysis of ARIADNE and paths.

I read another article on focusing and context.

I attended Dr. David Masuda's SURP presentation on Careers in Informatics. SURP is sponsored by the Biomedical and Health Informatics department.

I read more papers about collections and path representation.

I also updated my DMP page. I found the JASIS (Journal of American Society of Information Science) database of articles and printed a few on human computer interaction and social informatics.

I typed up my specifications for paths.