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Movie Reviews - MRQE - the Movie Review Query Engine - 0 views

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    Motore di ricerca specifico per le recensioni di film
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Biography.com - The Biography Channel website - 0 views

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    Sito web del canale TV omonimo.
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Instruction - Library Classes Schedule and Descriptions - 0 views

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    Le LIBRARY CLASSES delle UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN LIBRARIES.
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Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies The Toolbox : Directory of Learning Tools - 0 views

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    Strumenti per l'E-learning a cura del C4LPT accessibili per categorie
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Big6 Resources - 0 views

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    Online resources to support BIG6 information skills
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Purdue OWL: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing - 0 views

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    Edited by PURDUE ONLINE WRITING LAB this handout is intended to help you become more comfortable with the uses of and distinctions among quotations, paraphrases, and summaries. This handout compares and contrasts the three terms, gives some pointers, and includes a short excerpt that you can use to practice these skills.
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WWW Virtual Library Women's History - 0 views

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    The main purposes of this virtual library are to list women's history institutions and organizations, locate archival and library collections, and provide links to Internet resources on women's history. In addition, also included are a list of women's studies journals and a few comprehensive link collections useful as a starting point for searching the Internet for women's studies in general.
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WOMEN'S STUDIES DIGITIZATION PROJECT: EARLY MODERN FRENCH WOMEN WRITERS - 0 views

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    This project is based at Wilson Library, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA. The project focuses on important women writers irrespective of genre c. 1400-1700. Writers include Christine de Pizan, Diane de Poitiers, Louise Labé, Madeleine de Scudéry, Marguerite de Navarre, Marie de Gournay, and Pernette du Guillet.
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A Celebration of Women Writers - 0 views

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    The University of Pennsylvania's Digital Library Initiative provides IT support for this volunteer project, as part of its 'Online Books' work. The project also links to other digitised library sites such as Project Gutenberg. The contents can be browsed by an A-Z of the author's name or by the century a text was written, also by the author's country or ethnicity. Essays and contextual information are also available.
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African-American Women - 0 views

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    Digital resource of archives held at Duke University, Special Collections Library, Durham, North Carolina, USA. This includes the archives of Elizabeth Johnson Harris, and the slave letters of Vilet Lester, Hannah Valentine and Lethe Jackson.
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NYPL Digital Schomburg African American Women Writers the 19th Century - 0 views

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    Digital resource of The Schomburg Center, part of The New York Public Library. It consists of 52 published works by 19th-century black women writers. These include books and pamphlets published prior to 1920. A full text searchable database, subjects written about include family, religion, and slavery. There are additional research resources presented alongside the database.
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Victorian Women Writers Project- Home - 0 views

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    This project, hosted by Indiana University, USA, seeks to produce highly accurate transcriptions of works by British women writers of the 19th century. The works include anthologies, novels, political pamphlets, religious tracts, children's books, and volumes of poetry and verse drama. Writers represented include Josephine Butler and Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon
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Archive | Margaret Thatcher Foundation - 0 views

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    Margaret Thatcher (1925-) was Britains first female Prime Minister for the Conservative party from 1979-1990. The Margaret Thatcher website is run by the Margaret Thatcher Trust and holds biographical information and digital resources of her speeches and papers.
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Jewish Mothers & Daughters - 0 views

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    Video interviews with 50 Jewish women who made an impact on life in the UK. There were a range of interviewees including theatre related interviews Janet Suzman, Pamela Howard, Abigail Morris, Miriam Karlin, Maureen Lipman, Susannah Kraft, Julia Pascal. Topics included identity, feminism, relationship with mother, relationship to Great Britain, exile, holocaust, ambition.The interviews were carried out by Pascal Theatre Company in association with the London Jewish Cultural Centre
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Gertrude Bell Archive - Newcastle University Library - Homepage - 0 views

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    Having most relevance for research in Archaeology, History, Politics and Travel, the books and papers of Gertrude Bell (1868-1926) were given to Newcastle University Library by Gertrude's half-sister, Lady Richmond, although part of the Doughty-Wylie correspondence came from St. Anthony's College, Oxford.
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British History Online - 0 views

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    British History Online is the digital library containing some of the core printed primary and secondary sources for the medieval and modern history of the British Isles. Created by the Institute of Historical Research and the History of Parliament Trust, we aim to support academic and personal users around the world in their learning, teaching and research.
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British Women Playwrights around 1800 - 0 views

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    British Women Playwrights around 1800 is a website maintained by the University of Montreal. It includes full texts for a selection of plays not readily available. Supporting the plays are a number of resources freely available on the site including chronologies, essays, bibliographies, indexes and teaching resources.
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British Women Romantic Poets, 1789 - 1832 - 0 views

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    The British Women Romantic Poets Project is a digital initiative of the University of Carolina Library, Davis (USA). The resource consists of E-text editions of poetry by British and Irish women written (not necessarily published) between 1789 (the onset of the French Revolution) and 1832 (the passage of the Reform Act), a period traditionally known in English literary history as the Romantic period. These are fully searchable online.
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