Annotated favs





Sunday, November 30, 2003

 
New ERIC resource guide
Resource Guide
Besides more than 2,000 lesson plans, the database contains 3,000 "pointers" to education organizations, Web sites, and discussion groups on particular topics, answers to 200 frequently asked questions, and briefs on hot topics.


Meanwhile, the ERIC system itself, while still in transition, will continue to be available at www.eric.ed.gov.


Monday, November 24, 2003

 
Virtual yarns


Thursday, November 20, 2003

 
region free dvd


Wednesday, November 19, 2003

 
Getting started with RSS
Karen Schneider
The No-Brainer Method "By popular demand, this is a short introduction to RSS, employing Bloglines, a free, Web-based RSS aggregator (reader).




Tuesday, November 18, 2003

 
LC Global Gateway

 
ACRL Info. Lit page
From the article, The Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) in America has launched its redesigned Information Literacy Web site www.acrl.org/infolit. The new user-friendly site is a resource for information literacy and important ACRL initiatives. The site includes: ACRL's Institute for Information Literacy, which showcases ACRL's Best Practices and Immersion programs; a toolkit for the Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education, links to bibliographies, examples of information literacy in action and research and advocacy resources from the ACRL Instruction Section.

 
Internet Librarian, 30 Search tips in 40 minutes

by Mary Ellen Bates, here is her Tip of the Month too


Sunday, November 16, 2003

 
blogs & the library world: a bibliography
last updated November 15, 2003



Tuesday, November 11, 2003

 
Medical databases, and many annotated links


Thursday, November 06, 2003

 
ERIC database


Sunday, November 02, 2003

 
Ilene Frank's web page

Many useful and interesting links

 
Information Literacy in a Nutshell
Basic Information for Academic Administrators and Faculty

The following brief guide provides an introduction to the concept of information literacy and model information literacy programs. It is designed specifically for academic administrators and faculty. Each of the four sections of the guide includes links to other web resources that provide additional information. The four sections are:

What is information literacy?
What should faculty and administrators know about information literacy programs?
Are there some model programs I can examine?
Where can I find more information?



 

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