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Buffy Hamilton

Section 108 Study Group Issues Report - The Library Today (Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    After nearly three years of intensive work, the independent Section 108 Study Group has issued its report and recommendations on exceptions to copyright law to address how libraries, archives and museums deal with copyrighted materials in fulfilling their missions in the digital environment. The report is available at www.section108.gov. Section 108 is the section of the Copyright Act that provides limited exceptions for libraries and archives so that they may make copies to replace copyrighted works in their collections when necessary, preserve them for the long term and make them available to users.
p goerner

schoollibrarywebsites - Reports - 12 views

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    Wiki- school library annual reports! Wow- great resource!
Jennifer Garcia

Add Online Surveys, Online polls to your website or blog - 0 views

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    "Free cool polls and Surveys for your websites! online surveysSimple, Easy and intuitive poll builder + pre made themes online pollsSupport all languages! yes ALL! with automatic alignments! live pollsDrag&Drop - can't get any simpler online surveysFree to use - no time limits online pollsImmediate results - live information survey builderFlexibe - set when and how and where to display your polls surveysFully downloadable reports - analyze your polls offline add pollsFast, light and secure - tiny footprint and free SSL support! "
c foote

PBS Teachers | learning.now . Strengthening Student Resilience to Online Risks | PBS - 0 views

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    Very important post on internet safety and complexity of issue.
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    Andy Carvin analyzes British report about the complexities of internet safety and need for student resilience
Christine Bushong

All About Adolescent Literacy | AdLit.org - 0 views

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    AdLit offers information and resources for parents and educators of struggling adolescent readers and writers in fourth through 12th grade. Its content is free and provided by a nationwide multimedia project from WETA, Washington D.C.'s public radio and TV station. From book suggestions to classroom strategies and college-readiness advice, everything here is available to the public. There's no sign-in required; the site is easy to browse and broken down into sections such as Common Core Classroom, Hot Topics, and Research and Reports, among many others. Rotating features on the home page include segments like "Choosing a Book in the Comfort Zone" and "Thinking About Assessment and Evaluation." The site also hosts videos and webcasts featuring professional development and discussions related to adolescent literacy. Read More
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