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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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.
Practical Google Docs Tips for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 5 views
Brilliant teacher brilliant library site - 18 views
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Mazenod Head librarian leads the way for secondary school libraries keep your eye on developments at this site! http://www.oclc.org/au/en/membership/default.htm
PhD in Googling - 12 views
National Archives of Australia - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people - 5 views
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Information about Indigenous people, mainly in Victoria and the Northern Territory. The Melbourne Office holds Victorian records dating from 1860. The Archives also holds records on the development of Australian Government policies on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs, as well as more recent records on the amendment of the 1967 Constitution to allow the Australian Government to legislate for all Aboriginal people.
8 Ways Evernote Can Help You Get More from Your Research in 2013, and a New Ambassador!... - 2 views
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"Alexandra Samuel is Vice President of Social Media at Vision Critical, a market research technology provider and the author of Work Smarter with Evernote (Harvard Business Review Press, December 2012). She blogs for Harvard Business Review. Today, she's sharing her top tips for using Evernote to get more from your research."
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Love it: "The problem is that human beings are not full text searchable..." (yet)