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News archive search provides an easy way to search and explore historical archives. In addition to helping you search, News archive search can automatically create timelines which show selected results from relevant time periods.
The focus of this research is on exploring the impacts of this generational demarcation between those born with these technologies and those who were not. The project will address the issues and benefits of this digital media landscape and gain valuable insight into how digital natives make sense of their experiences online. This information will help us make recommendations to educators and legislators in a way that supports young people and harnesses the exciting possibilities their digital fluency presents.
The Public Library of Science (PLoS) is a nonprofit organization of scientists and physicians committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature a public resource.
Paste a chunk of text and the URL of the page containing the text and in return get a link that opens directly to your selection and highlights it.
...as a plan to cultivate student creativity and independent thought, starting with how they use the Web.
Wikispaces now has a references feature that will make citing your sources easier. Whether you use your wiki for research or just want to keep track of the details around a project, references can help you better organize your work.
My research focuses on how people negotiate a presentation of self to unknown audiences in mediated contexts.
The Internet Archive is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public.
News, Magazines, Newspapers, Journals, Reference Articles and Classic Books - TheFreeLibrary.com now allows you to create your own personal homepage by adding and removing, dragging and dropping, and "using or losing" existing content windows
Digital primary sources are now available in abundance to teachers and students through the Library of Congress Web site and many other library and museum Web sites.