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            <title>NoodleTools</title>
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            <description>NoodleTools, Inc. was co-founded in 1999 by mother and son team Debbie and Damon Abilock. NoodleTools&apos; flagship product, NoodleBib, has emerged as the leading bibliography software on the Internet, transforming bibliographic instruction methodologies in thousands of subscribing schools and libraries. The NoodleTools team offers expert help and unparalleled customer support to the students and professionals who depend on NoodleBib and other award-winning tools in the NoodleTools research suite.NoodleBib is a fully-integrated note-taking and documentation program which is anchored in the best practices of academic research and inquiry learning. Known as the most comprehensive and accurate MLA- and APA-style bibliography composer on the Web, NoodleBib now includes a note-taking component which enables you to extract, organize and synthesize information that you find during the research process. NoodleBib is a flexible teaching tool which supports both individual learning preferences and a variety of teaching styles.For an overview of NoodleBib, visit the video tours:http://www.noodletools.com/bibtour/Other free content:    NoodleBib Express and NoodleBib MLA Starter: Free versions of NoodleBib.    NoodleTools Knowledge Base: Expert advice and examples of how to cite sources.    Choose the Best Search for Your Information Need: Search strategies based on an analysis of your topic.    NoodleQuest: Develop the optimum Web-based search strategy, based on your research topic (an interactive version of &amp;quot;Choose the Best Search for Your Information Need&amp;quot;).    NoodleTeach: 21st Century Literacies (Tools for Reading the World) and Curriculum Collaboration Toolkit (Tools for Shared Teaching and Learning).For a more detailed description of the research tools available on the site, please see: http://www.noodletools.com/tools.html</description>
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            <title>LIB 740:The Global Development Resource Center</title>
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            <description>A collection of great online resources for research in Environmental Studies</description>
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            <title>Access My Library Public App for iOS</title>
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            <description>This app helps the researcher who is not in school find good, reliable articles from magazines, journals, and e-books from their mobile devices. Some of the articles are full text.</description>
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            <description>This library database app is for school grades K - 12.  It helps students in those grades find good reliable sources from magazines, journals, and e-books. Some of the articles are full text, but not all all them.This is a free app</description>
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            <title>Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)</title>
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            <description>BASE is the multi-disciplinary search engine to scholarly internet resources at Bielefeld University. BASE complements the current metasearch system for catalogues and databases of the Bielefeld Digital Library by allowing searches to be limited by type of document, including scholarly full text archives, digital repositories and preprint servers available on the World Wide Web. For more information about BASE see: http://www.basesearch.net/index.php?i=a.</description>
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            <title>Compact for Open-Access Publishing Equity</title>
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            <description>Open-access scholarly journals have arisen as an alternative to traditional subscription scholarly journals. Open-access journals make their articles available freely to anyone, while providing the same services common to all scholarly journals, such as management of the peer-review process, filtering, production, and distribution.</description>
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            <title>LIB 740: Librarians Internet Index</title>
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            <description>An index of reliable sites for librarians and educators to use for research.</description>
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            <title>Mobile library Apps</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=566769</link>
            <description>This is a guide to mobile library database apps that will help the researcher find good quality peer-reviewed articles and books anywhere they have their mobile device (smart phone).</description>
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            <title>Turabian Style Guide</title>
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            <description>Turabian refers to A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations written by Kate Turabian. Turabian is a condensed version of the Chicago Manual of Style. The two styles are similar, but not necessarily identical. Turabian is used by historians.</description>
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            <description>ePrints-UK aims to provide national,discipline-focused searching for access for journal articles, technical reports, and web pages in electronic institutional archives of 30 selected UK universities and colleges. For more information about ePrints see:http://eprints-uk.rdn.ac.uk/.</description>
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