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  • http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/ on 2009-10-16
  • http://www.unis.org/data/files/Gallery/StudentsandParentsFileGallery/Tutorial_House_Student_and_Parent_Handbook_200920101.pdf on 2009-09-06
  • Open CRS - CRS Reports for the People on 2009-08-31
  • 100 Best Blogs for School Librarians | Online College Tips - Online Colleges on 2009-07-14
    • This Day in
      Tech
      : Visit this blog to get ideas for lessons, themes and projects
      for your students.
    • Webmonkey:
      Webmonkey has great tools and tutorials for those who want to learn how to
      create their own website.
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  • Slavery & Abolition in the US on 2009-07-09
    • The works in this collection reflect arguments on both sides of the slavery
      debate and include first person narratives, legal proceedings and decisions,
      anti-slavery tracts, religious sermons, and early secondary works.
  • That’s Infotainment!: How to Create Your Own Screencasts - 2/1/2009 - School Library Journal on 2009-07-09
    • What is screencasting?
      Screencasts are videos that record
      the actions that take place on the computer screen, most often including a
      narrative audio track, in order to demonstrate various computer-related tasks,
      such as how to use a software program or navigate a certain Web site. All you
      need is a standard microphone and screen recording software, which can be
      downloaded for free. Here are a few project ideas to get you thinking about the
      types of screencasts you can create today.

    • Software and database training
      Introduce a program to
      first timers or teach existing users advanced functions with a screencast. But
      no need to reinvent the wheel. Screencasts covering most databases are available
      via ANTS, the Animated
      Tutorial Sharing project, and free for you to snag and post on your
      library’s Web site.

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  • DSpace at University of Calgary: COPPUL Animated Tutorial Sharing Project (ANTS) on 2009-07-09
  • Shorpy | The 100-Year-Old Photo Blog on 2009-07-07
  • BibliOdyssey: Satirical Maps on 2009-07-06
  • KU ScholarWorks: Home on 2009-07-06
    • KU ScholarWorks is a digital repository for scholarly work created by the
      faculty and staff of the University of Kansas. KU ScholarWorks makes important
      research available to a wider audience and helps assure its long-term
      preservation.


      On April 30th 2009 the KU Faculty Senate passed a policy granting the
      University permission to deposit a copy their scholarly work in an open access
      repository-- KU ScholarWorks. Details of the policy are to be described and
      voted on by Faculty Senate in the 2009-2010 academic year. The announcement (with
      policy)
      has been posted.

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