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Creative Commons Search - 0 views

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    Please note that search.creativecommons.org is not a search engine, but rather offers convenient access to search services provided by other independent organizations. CC has no control over the results that are returned. Do not assume that the results displayed in this search portal are under a CC license. You should always verify that the work is actually under a CC license by following the link. Since there is no registration to use a CC license, CC has no way to determine what has and hasn't been placed under the terms of a CC license. If you are in doubt you should contact the copyright holder directly, or try to contact the site where you found the content.
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Google Scholar - 0 views

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    Google Scholar is a freely-accessible Web search engine that indexes the full text of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines.
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    Google Scholar is a Web site used to search for scholarly literature. If you are on the UCF network, Google Scholar will automatically search for UCF Resources for Full Text SFX@UCF. We encourage you to check out the preferences area of Google Scholar as well as search from some topics of interest to you.
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Major Search Engines and Directories - Search Engine Watch (SEW) - 0 views

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    Major Search Engines and Directories
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SFX FAQ - UCF Libraries - 0 views

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    Get Full Text is a way to find the full text of a given article, and to see other services and options related to the article. To use Get Full Text: 1. Look for the Get Full Text or SFX button and when you search databases 2. Click the button to see a menu of full text and more. See Example Menu below. 3. Click on links in the menu to get full text, info about the volumes the library owns, services and additional search options.
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EBSCO Help - 0 views

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    EBSCOhost Research Databases EBSCOhost is a powerful online reference system accessible via the Internet. It offers a variety of proprietary full text databases and popular databases from leading information providers. The comprehensive databases range from general reference collections to specially designed, subject-specific databases for public, academic, medical, corporate and school libraries. EBSCO Support Site EBSCO's Support Site is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our FAQ database, tutorials, and user guides can provide answers to your technical questions. EBSCO Customer Support Representatives are also available by phone and e-mail 24 hours a day, Monday through Friday, as well as Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (US EST). How to Use Help * When the Help icon Help Question Mark appears, you can click the icon and help for the screen you are on will display. * To obtain help for the database(s) you are searching, click the Help icon Help Question Mark to the right of the Find field and click on the Database name at the bottom of the left-hand side of the Help window. Database help is also available from the Choose Databases window. * To view the entire Help System, click the Help link at the top right-hand corner of the screen. Note: The recommended screen resolution for EBSCOhost is 1024 x 768.
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Ask UCF - 0 views

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    Find Answers We store all resolved problems in our solution database. Search by topics, keywords, or phrases. Ask a Question Submit a question to our technical support staff who will reply to you by email. My Stuff Login to check the status of your questions, modify your answer update notifications, update your personal profile, or access restricted information and features.
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Ask UCF - 0 views

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    Find Answers We store all resolved problems in our solution database. Search by topics, keywords, or phrases. Ask a Question Submit a question to our technical support staff who will reply to you by email. My Stuff Login to check the status of your questions, modify your answer update notifications, update your personal profile, or access restricted information and features.
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myUCF Portal - 0 views

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    This is the main portal for UCF faculty, staff and students
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    Welcome to myUCF! myUCF provides UCF staff, faculty, and students with a personalized gateway to information and applications from one secure, centralized location. Each user has access to various Web systems and tools based upon their roles within the university community. Users are able to personalize their pages to suit their particular needs. Additional help is available for personalizing your portal page by clicking on "Help" located near the upper right side of myUCF. You can also search for answers in Ask UCF's knowledge base or submit a question. If you need further assistance signing on, please contact the Service Desk at (407) 823-5117.
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Behind the Blackboard - Home - 0 views

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    Welcome to Behind the Blackboard! This is where Blackboard system administrators can find support, download software, obtain reference materials, and manage their Blackboard account. For students, faculty, and instructional designers Behind the Blackboard is the perfect supplement to your primary campus helpdesk!
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    Digital Content or e-Packs consist of publisher-created digital content that is ready to use in your Webcourses@UCF account. An e-Pack may include learning materials, multimedia elements, and assessments. The quality and the features of e-Packs varies tremendously. Please e-mail your instructional designer if you find an e-Pack you would like to view. We can upload the e-Pack to a Webcourses@UCF practice account for your review. There is no cost for a faculty member to view an e-Pack. If you decide to use one, your students may be charged an access fee. The fee charged to students varies and is generally part of a bundled textbook product. Search the ePacks area for possible ePacks in your discipline.
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Online@UCF - 407.823.4910 - 0 views

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    Welcome to Online@UCF WHAT IS OFFERED ONLINE FROM UCF? Online@UCF offers four undergraduate degree completion programs, twelve graduate degree programs and twelve graduate certificates, plus hundreds of courses every semester from most academic areas. UCF also offers extensive resources and support services for students over the Web. The academic credits you receive are the same as credits received for face-to-face classes held on our various campuses. UCF's online programs are described in our Guide to Online Programs, and individual courses are listed in our online course search utility, and in the online catalog maintained by the Florida Distance Learning Consortium..
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Blackboard | WebCT Content Showcase - 0 views

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    Digital Content or e-Packs consist of publisher-created digital content that is ready to use in your Webcourses@UCF account. An e-Pack may include learning materials, multimedia elements, and assessments. The quality and the features of e-Packs varies tremendously. Please e-mail your instructional designer if you find an e-Pack you would like to view. We can upload the e-Pack to a Webcourses@UCF practice account for your review. There is no cost for a faculty member to view an e-Pack. If you decide to use one, your students may be charged an access fee. The fee charged to students varies and is generally part of a bundled textbook product. Search the ePacks area for possible ePacks in your discipline.
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Ask UCF - 0 views

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    Find Answers We store all resolved problems in our solution database. Search by topics, keywords, or phrases. Ask a Question Submit a question to our technical support staff who will reply to you by email. My Stuff Login to check the status of your questions, modify your answer update notifications, update your personal profile, or access restricted information and features.
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YouTube - Your Digital Video Repository - 0 views

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    Broadcast Yourself
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    YouTube has video and lecture resources for current events that may be useful in a classroom environment. For example, some faculty members have found video clips to explain a difficult concept and have integrated them in their classes. Below is a link to a video that a UCF professor created and placed on YouTube to promote his class as well as a video series he created. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sogU0DZFxiQ Search YouTube to find videos that you can use to supplement your class.
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Ask UCF - 1 views

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    Ask UCF is a database where faculty members and students may pose a question and search for answers regarding various aspects of UCF. If you ask a question, you will receive a response via email and the topic and response may be added to the question database. One of the benefits of the site is that its information is available 24/7.
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Orange Grove - 0 views

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    The Orange Grove Florida's Digital Repository & Orange Grove Texts Plus are libraries for your to browse/search for learning objects and open textbooks.
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delicious/help/learn - 0 views

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    Delicious is a Social Bookmarking service, which means you can save all your bookmarks online, share them with other people, and see what other people are bookmarking. It also means that we can show you the most popular bookmarks being saved right now across many areas of interest. In addition, our search and tagging tools help you keep track of your entire bookmark collection and find tasty new bookmarks from people like you.
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    One of the more popular social bookmarking sites used is Delicious. To give you an idea of how it works, please visit the UCF library bookmarks at http://delicious.com/ucflibrary .
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