- 06/11/2012
- Posted by: essay
- Category: Research Topic Guides
BACKGROUND
The technology of virtual reality (electronic sensors and computer-generated images) creates new ultrarealistic worlds for people to explore. Seated at computers, in theaters, and at game arcades, wearing data gloves, headsets, or visors, participants can experience cyberspace. Virtual reality is used to train doctors, astronauts, and pilots to perform complex procedures; it is also used to provide recreational outlets. However, controversial and ethical questions over the use of virtual reality have emerged.
BROWSE FOR BOOKS ON THE SHELF USING THESE CALL NUMBERS
006–006.1
501.3
LOOK UNDER THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS IN THE CATALOG (CARD OR COMPUTER)
Virtual reality
Cybernetics
Human-computer interaction
REFERENCE MATERIALS THAT MAY HELP (BOOKS OR CD-ROMS)
McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology, 1992.
The New Book of Popular Science. Grolier, 1994.
General encyclopedias
PERIODICAL INDEXES TO SEARCH (BOOKS OR CD-ROMS)
EBSCO Magazine Article Summaries
InfoTrac
NewsBank and other newspaper indexes
Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature
SIRS (Social Issues Resources Series)
WILSONDISC
ONLINE DATABASES TO SEARCH
America Online
CompuServe
Dialog
Internet
Prodigy
KEY WORDS AND DESCRIPTORS FOR PERIODICAL INDEX AND ONLINE SEARCHES
Virtual reality
VIDEOTAPES ON THIS TOPIC
Virtual Reality. Media Magic, 1990.
Wild Palms. ABC Video, 1993.
FICTION BOOKS RELATING TO TOPIC
Cross, Gillian. New World, 1995.
Hawke, Simon. The Whims of Creation, 1995.
Scott, Michael. Gemini, 1994.
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS TO CONTACT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, P.O. Box 717, Palo Alto, CA 94301.
Virtual Environment/Teleoperator Research Consortium, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139.
SUGGESTIONS FOR NARROWING THIS TOPIC
Comment on the use of virtual reality in the courtroom.
Discuss the moral and ethical aspects of using virtual reality technology.
Investigate the uses of virtual reality in industry, the military, the space program, or education.
Research virtual reality games; e.g., Doom, Dactyl Nightmare.
SUGGESTIONS FOR RELATED TOPICS
Computer graphics
Holograms
Interactive computer systems; e.g., interactive books
This RESEARCH TOPIC GUIDE is intended to help the library user find information and materials on a particular topic in many sources throughout the library. Resources on this topic are not limited to those described and availability will depend upon the individual library. Feel free to ask a librarian for assistance.
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