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Xiaotong Liu

http://library.ucf.edu/Reference/Guides/ScholarlyvPopular.php - 0 views

This website shows the difference between magazines and scholarly journals.

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started by Xiaotong Liu on 13 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Xiaotong Liu

Scholarly Journals vs. Magazines - 0 views

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    the difference between scholarly journals and magazines in different ways.
James Hemdal

Changes to JSTOR - 0 views

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    This article is from the perspective of a university instruction coordinator and details concerns about JSTOR and how it is limiting information to students.
Rebecca Lee

Distinguishing Scholarly from Nonscholarly Periodicals - 0 views

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    A checklist for distinguishing scholarly periodicals from non scholarly periodicals.
Gordon Hall

MARC standards - 0 views

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    These are the standards for machine readable catalouging for libraries. In addition to bibliographies, MARC's can also record other codes as well.
Natasha Taliferro

What Is A Peer-Reviewed Article? - 0 views

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    From the library of The City University of New York on the importance of peer review, features of a peer-reviewed article, and how to find peer-reviewed articles.
Lindsay Underwood

In the Library with the Lead Pipe " Marketing Search: An Interview with Pete Bell of En... - 0 views

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    This is an interesting interview because you get to hear from the founders of Endeca and DuckDuckGo. They explain their purpose for creating them. It also mentions a lot of things we've talked about it class including WorldCat.org and Wolfram Alpha.
Michael Olivarez

http://www.loc.gov/loc/legacy/ - 2 views

Interesting thing i found about the history of the library of congress

started by Michael Olivarez on 25 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Amanda French

Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine - 0 views

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    Don't forget about the Internet Archive and especially the Wayback Machine in your research -- lots of good free stuff here, and you can look at what websites looked like years ago.
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