An internship journal; placement United Nations Information Services Division 2 – 6 June, 2008
I switched my major work this week to the library activity service: electronic Information Program. My task is to harvest/retrieve information on the internet from any public sources , particularly in the PDF format. I am accustomed to such work from the former job; I had to find regional news and to update events. This task, however, although they are similar in nature, I have to familiarize myself with many areas (five priorities of the UNESCAP: environment and sustainable development, ICT, poverty reduction, trade and investment, and Emerging social issues). Moreover, the work I used to deal with focused only the disabilities related issues unlike these five huge topics. I think at least it takes time to be familiar with in order to get the news/information that are closest to the needs of the certain target groups. Nonetheless, I have learnt lot of things and enjoyed reading information that I never pay attention to.
I started working on environment and sustainable development topic by reviewing the previous issue of the last month publication. At first, I had struggled with the name of organization where I could search for relevant documents; it would be nice if they have the database containing the list of sources where the data used to be retrieved. This makes me think about the concept of organizational memory I learnt in SLIS.
As started from no where (which almost becomes the norm of surfing the net), Google seems to be the best way of searching any required information for us. I do not know what is the most appropriate method of retreiving information, I only follow my old way: grasping first few pages of the result. Despite the fact, this is not bad approach, and I, at least, got some related documents. I have compiled the information I found into a list, managed them in order, and then ready for the submission. I also made a small database keeping names and URLs of information I have found, hopefully this would be a good reference for the future.