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Mansel Wells

The United States Copyright Law: A Guide for Music Educators. Includes rights and limit... - 0 views

  • Revised copy 2003. Presented as a service by: The National Association For Music Education (MENC) Music Publishers' Association of The United States Music Teachers National Association National Association of Schools of Music National Music Publishers' Association
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    Revised copy 2003.
    Presented as a service by: The National Association For Music Education (MENC)
    Music Publishers' Association of The United States
    Music Teachers National Association
    National Association of Schools of Music
    National Music Publishers' Association
Mansel Wells

National Archives: For Educators and Students - 0 views

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    The Digital Classroom, the National Archives' gateway for resources about primary sources, activities and training for educators and students.
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    Lesson plans and teaching activities
    How to teach with documents
    How to collaborate with the National Archives

Mansel Wells

DogEared Book Blog - National Geographic Kids - 0 views

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    Blog About Books Presented by National Geographic for Kids, DogEared is a blog about books-good books, funny books, adventure books; books about animals, friendship, pirates, faraway places . . . every kind of book that kids enjoy. Why is the site called "DogEared"? You know when you read a book and you turn the top edge of a page over to mark your place? That's called a "dog-ear"! Students mark ("dog-ear") the Web page so they can return to it often in order to read real kids' reviews and recommendations. They also share their own opinions and create their own reading wish list-as if it were their own online book club.
Rhondda Powling

National Literacy Trust research reveals widening gender gap in boys' and girls' attitu... - 0 views

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    Children, Reading Champions, Reading Connects, Reading The Game, Schools & teaching, Words for Work, Young People
Rhondda Powling

"In March, Read the Books You've Always Meant to Read": Gorgeous Vintage PSA Posters, 1... - 0 views

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    From Maria Popova @brainpicker "In 1935, in an effort to elevate the nation from the grip of The Great Depression, President Roosevelt launched the Works Progress Administration - a New Deal agency enlisting millions of ordinary citizens and unskilled workers in carrying out public space and service projects as diverse as art murals.... Among the WPA's design output were a number of gorgeous vintage posters for various literacy projects..."
Mansel Wells

Group K-12Librarians's best bookmarks - 0 views

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    Blog About Books Presented by National Geographic for Kids, DogEared is a blog about books-good books, funny books, adventure books; books about animals, friendship, pirates, faraway places . . . every kind of book that kids enjoy. Why is the site called "DogEared"? You know when you read a book and you turn the top edge of a page over to mark your place? That's called a "dog-ear"! Students mark ("dog-ear") the Web page so they can return to it often in order to read real kids' reviews and recommendations. They also share their own opinions and create their own reading wish list-as if it were their own online book club.
Mansel Wells

Librarians' Internet Index About Us: Overview - 0 views

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    Librarians' Internet Index (LII) is a publicly-funded website and weekly newsletter serving California, the nation, and the world. Every Thursday morning we send out our free newsletter, New This Week, which features dozens of high-quality websites carefully selected, described, and organized by our team of librarians. Topics include current events and issues, holidays and seasons, helpful tools for information users, human interest, and more.
Mansel Wells

Library of Congress Digital Collections - 0 views

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    Featured Digital Collections & Services: American Memory American History & Culture - A digital library of historic maps, photos, documents, audio and video from American Memory. Historic Newspapers - Enhanced access to America's historic newspapers through the Chronicling America project. International Collections - International materials and bilingual presentations from overseas libraries from Global Gateway. Legislative Information - THOMAS provides searchable full text of bills, Congressional Record and more. Performing Arts - Collections, articles and special presentations on music, theater and dance materials. Prints and Photographs - Catalog of about half of the Library's pictorial holdings with over 1 million digital images. Veterans History - Experience first-person stories of wartime service through personal artifacts. Web Site Archiving - Searchable archives of historic Web pages including national elections, 9/11 and more.
Mansel Wells

GIGA Quotes - 0 views

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    GIGA Quotes Extensive collection of 100,000+ ancient and modern quotations, aphorisms, maxims, proverbs, sayings, truisms, mottoes, book excerpts, poems and the like browsable by 6,000+ authors or 3,500+ cross-referenced topics [20,000+ proverbs] Biographical Index Directory of 13,000+ biographical names of historical figures, world leaders, noted authors, famous celebrities and the like including nationality, occupation, and years of birth and death Reading List Selective list of 3,000+ classical, notable and best-selling books and other significant literature including 2,300+ first line excerpts from those works
Mansel Wells

Librarians' Internet Index - 0 views

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    Librarians' Internet Index (LII) is a publicly-funded website and weekly newsletter serving California, the nation, and the world. Every Thursday morning we send out our free newsletter, New This Week, which features dozens of high-quality websites carefully selected, described, and organized by our team of librarians. Topics include current events and issues, holidays and seasons, helpful tools for information users, human interest, and more
Mansel Wells

Motivational Speaker | Nelson Lauver | The American Storyteller - 0 views

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    Over the past few years, Nelson Lauver's nationally syndicated radio feature "The American Storyteller Radio Journal" has established a dedicated U.S. listener base. Fans refer to his stories as unique, timeless and "great radio" and have likened his style to that of Charles Kuralt and Mark Twain. Now, the complete library of these 4-minute radio stories is available free online at www.TheAmericanStoryteller.com. Visitors to the site can search the approximately 300 story library by keyword or over 20 topics -- then listen to, download, link to, or send the story to a friend. Each 4-minute, mp3 story is broadcast quality and available in high speed or dial-up versions. There is also a free "story of the week" feature whereby visitors can sign up to automatically receive a new story link every Wednesday. While the average listener demographic is 24 to 60 years of age, stories are suitable for all ages. Subjects range from hometown America to interesting incidents and individuals, real people profiles, American History, etc.
Rhondda Powling

MoversandShakers 2011 - 1 views

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    For ten years now, LJ's Movers & Shakers has been spotlighting librarians and others in the library field who are doing extraordinary work to serve their users and to move libraries of all types and library services forward. They hail from all corners of the library world and several nations. Nominated by their colleagues, friends, bosses, and just plain admirers, they are just the tip of the iceberg. We know there are many more Movers out there, making libraries better and taking them into the future.
Fran Bullington

100 Ways to Celebrate National Poetry Month - 0 views

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    Some great activitites here for celebrating.
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