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bunnyjadwiga) wrote2008-07-29 06:36 pm
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Handouts for New Electronic Tools for Research
This is the NEW class I'll be teaching at Pennsic.
*IF* you've got the time (you're bored, you're postponing packing, whatever) please look and offer feedback...
Main outline:
http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dc2f3xb4_80ftgcgkk6
What's Google Good for?
http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dc2f3xb4_67cngr5pdn
Should I also have copies of this to distribute?
http://www.drew.edu/depts/library.aspx?id=14657
*IF* you've got the time (you're bored, you're postponing packing, whatever) please look and offer feedback...
Main outline:
http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dc2f3xb4_80ftgcgkk6
What's Google Good for?
http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dc2f3xb4_67cngr5pdn
Should I also have copies of this to distribute?
http://www.drew.edu/depts/library.aspx?id=14657
this class
New and Advanced Research Tools
Discussion of new and/or free tools available to aid in historical research, including citation managers, specialized search engines, sharing tools.
AS 4 Wed., 8/6, 12 PM
Handouts 25 cents
Feel free to file off the serial numbers and use anything of this you want. This is *librarian* stuff. Marylaine Block has it right: "I have always maintained that librarians are the ultimate share-your-toys people, and that the worst punishment you could inflict on any of us is to offer to show us an incredibly useful free resource but only if we swear not to tell another living soul about it. "