Book review at Tech Static: “Information Literacy”
My review of the book Information Literacy: Search Strategies, Tools & Resources for High School Students and College Freshmen by Zorana Ercegovac is up at The Tech Static blog.
In my review, I mentioned some technology errors that I ran across in the book, but due to Tech Static's length requirements I didn't expand on them. Here are a few examples of what I meant:
- The author refers to Internet Explorer as "Microsoft Explorer" (p. 98).
- Netscape Navigator (discontinued in 2007) is cited as an example of a current browser (p. 98). The book was written in 2008.
- This is a little unclear, but in the discussion of top-level domain names (p. 86) the author implies that .org domains are only run by non-profits and .com domains by companies (of course, anyone can buy either a .org or .com domain).
- URL typos appear from time to time: ".nrt" for ".net", a slash instead of a dot, and so on.
- LII.org is referred to as an invisible web search tool (p. 94). In fact everything on LII is available on the open web and indexable by Google.
As I said in my review, none of these break the usefulness of the book, and there's nothing in my nitpicky list that would trip up a savvy student or instructor (though I would have liked to see more clarity in the discussion of TLDs). It's a good textbook or sourcebook if you work with upper-level high school students or new undergrads.
Book Review – Cloud Computing
My review of the new book Cloud Computing by Michael Miller is up at the Tech Static. If you haven't checked out TS yet, it's a new blog focusing on technology book reviews for librarians, edited by Rachel Singer Gordon of The Nextgen Librarian's Survival Guide fame. Useful for collection development or if you're just interested in technology books.



