Sunday, July 5, 2015

Welcome...to my research!

Hello and welcome to my blog.  My name is Tim Hocking and this blog will act as a journal for my LBSU 302 class at Brandman University.  I have attended Brandman on and off for the past 3 years.  My hopes are to graduate with a degree in Marketing in the next year or so.  I currently work in commercial banking.  As far as career aspirations in the field of banking I either plan on further developing my current role then moving to either entertainment banking or simply a higher position in the commercial sector where I can take on larger relationships.  After earning my degree I have also considered leaving the banking industry and possibly taking over the family accounting business.

Research is a part of my daily/weekly work.  At work I must research companies all the time whether it be for prospecting new clients and learning about their company or looking up news or current trends in industries that my exists clients are involved in.  That and being in the banking industry there have been many changes in regulations and procedures since 2008 that require some research in order to stay in compliance.  The thing about my research is that I mainly use it for conversation with clients or to stay up-to-date with what must be done according to regulations but I rarely have to write about it.  My hopes are to get better at citing information and get better at writing my research down in a way that when reading it can be followed as opposed to my current way of writing some notes on Post-Its in order to remind myself to mention a topic or do a certain task.  The ACRL (Association of College & research Libraries’) defines information fluency as “the ability to recognize when information is needed and to have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information”.  I would like to think that I am pretty good at locating and evaluating information and the last part of using if effectively is a matter of opinion I suppose.  Most, if not all of the research I do now would fall under what looks to fall under what the ACRL mentions as “research as inquiry”. 

I hope that through this class and through this blog I improve all aspects of research to gain more knowledge.  

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