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Marcia Phillips

Study Vibe - 0 views

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    A study skills guide for primary & secondary students. Includes the research process, thinking & doing skills as well as web 2.0 tools.
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    Hi Tilly Billy, can you just drop me a message either here or in Lore telling me who you are so I can mark off your Diigo assignment as submitted? Thanks. Great link too!
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    The Study Vibe site is designed for students to encourage then to develop skills in many facets of study and research. It is the brainchild of Leonie McIvenny, a Western Australian teacher librarian.
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    Thanks for sharing. I've marked this assignment as complete on Lore for you.
Colin Venn

FUSE - Department of Education and Early Childhood Development - 0 views

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    FUSE is DEETs page and provides links to external sites such as ergo and SLAV. Tools included are Dictionary Thesaurus Encyclopedia Museum Cybersafety Countries News Research Skills Thinking Sport Ultranet Login
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    A wonderful go-to site. Thanks for sharing the link Colin. I've marked your Diigo assignment as complete on Lore.
Catherine Hainstock

Using Search Stories to Teach Search Skills | The Thinking Stick - 2 views

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    Jeff Utecht's blog entry about a novel way to teach students search skills. Give students and start and end point. Eg. 3rd Grade - give students: Rocks and Volcanoes. Start with Rocks and create a search story that gets them to end the search story with how Rocks and Volcanoes are related.
Amanda Lucas

Rutgers RIOT - Research Information Online Tutorial - 5 views

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    Interactive tutorial from Rutgers University for students covering these areas: Selecting a topic, finding sources, selecting keywords, identifying citations, evaluating sources. Includes database searching using example of EBSCO, importing citations with RefWorks.
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    Thanks for sharing this one, Amanda! It would be a lot more appealing to students than some other methods of presentation!
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    Thanks Amanda. I like the interactive nature of the site. It is very smooth and informative. I think Uni students would have the stamina to go through the options offered but I wonder about high school students' ability to stay with it.
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    Thanks for sharing, Amanda. I've marked this assignment as complete on Lore.
Patricia Baker

Home - Trove - 5 views

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    Trove is a discovery experience focused on Australia and Australians. It supplements what search engines provide. If you are researching in the fields of the social sciences, literature, local or family history, or need inspiration for your school assignment, then this is the tool for you. It is the most amazing FREE site and I use it to find so many things "Australian".
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    A fantastic place to find resources on Australia.
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    "Australian and online resources: books, images, historic newspapers, maps, music, archives and more"
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    To add a Trove search box to your own webpage follow this link (thanks to a recent Libraries ACT tweet I recieved) http://www.nla.gov.au/media/trove/add-trove-to-your-website.html
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    oh and you can add the Trove search box into your browser - instructions are on the same page - see link above.
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    Digitized newspapers galore... and digitized everything else Australian.  Over 316000000 searchable items.  
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    Thanks for sharing Judy. I've marked this assignment as complete on Lore for you.
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    Thanks to Emma too. I've marked this assignment as complete on Lore for you too.
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    I guess most of the Librarians are very familiar with this site I would be interested to hear what people think of it Have heard varying reports
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    Trove: Find and get Australian resources. Books, images, historic newspapers, maps, archives and more.
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    Hi Lyn, Thanks for sharing. I've marked your Diigo assignment as Complete
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    Loved that showing this to my students meant I could show them that their small town of Kyabram is mentioned in National Library sources.
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