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Kristen
Rebmann
(Faculty)
Comment:
This wiki-formatted training module on copyright provides a great introduction to these issues for librarians and LIS faculty. The strength of this...
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Kristen
Rebmann
(Faculty)
Comment:
A very helpful resource for students jumping in to APA style. Seems to cover the types of citations that nearly all secondary and undergraduate...
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by
Kristen
Rebmann
(Faculty)
Comment:
A very easy to understand introduction to boolean operators. Nice that it touches on the implied boolean AND that is leveraged by most search...
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by
Kristen
Rebmann
(Faculty)
Comment:
An impressive collection. I clicked through a significant number of links and can definitely see the utility of these sites in (and out of) the...
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by
Kristen
Rebmann
(Faculty)
Comment:
great resource here. A good example of how to create a standalone movie to present a common topic in library instruction.
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by
Kristen
Rebmann
(Faculty)
Comment:
Some great resources here to get you started. Clicked on quite a number of links and only found 1 that didn't work properly.
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by
Kristen
Rebmann
(Faculty)
Comment:
I was disappointed that this (promising) resource seems to have a broken link to its content.
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by
Kristen
Rebmann
(Faculty)
Comment:
This organizes a fun set of resources to support students who are learning Dewey classification. Overall: some fun things to explore and play around...
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by
Kristen
Rebmann
(Faculty)
Comment:
I really found this a fun tool to inspire new search strategies with google. Lots of ah-ha moments. I think even my LIS graduate students would...
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