Student Tools Let them fly! - 3 views
YA Library UK - 4 views
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YA Library UK is dedicated to gathering tools and resources for anyone and everyone working with teens/young adults (ages 11-18*) in libraries. YA Library UK's primary aim to freely share information and tools in an effort to advocate for better teen spaces and programmes in UK libraries. I hope this site will further advocacy amongst the small but growing community of library staff committed to working with young people.
Q&A! mapping tools - 4 views
Tips for libraries: ACRL 2011: Frugal Tech - 9 views
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There is a link to the PDF poster on this page: "One poster session used Google tools to implement a frugal approach toward e-resource reservations. "E-Resource Renewal Awareness: Using Google Calendar to Bring Selectors on Board [PDF]," presented by Columbia University librarians Jeffrey Carroll, Colleen Major, and John Tofanelli, uses a Google Calendar-based system to track e-resource subscriptions-specifically, expenditures and renewal dates, which, as the poster points out, "are typically buried in acquisitions modules." Constructed around an off-the-shelf Google application, the project exemplifies how to use readily (and freely) available tools to tackle important tasks."
Mindmap creator - 6 views
Plagiarism checking tool - the most accurate and absolutely FREE! - 0 views
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In this technological age a plagiarism checker is essential for protecting your written work. A plagiarism checker benefits teachers, students, website owners and anyone else interested in protecting their writing. Our service guarantees that anything you write can be thoroughly checked by our plagiarism software to insure that your texts are unique.
Myebook - get it out there! - 0 views
Sort Google Search Results by Reading Level - 1 views
Free Icons - DryIcons - 6 views
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment: The Key to New Career - 1 views
The Certificate IV in Training and Assessment is the right course for enhancing and advancing the skills of employees in our company. For those who wanted to be employed as a nationally recognised ...