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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Martha Hickson

Martha Hickson

Librarydoor: Googling is NOT College and Career Readiness - 39 views

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    ·   We are living in an Age of Misinformation - not the information age. - Students need to learn how to access information as well as synthesize it to draw conclusions.  This is college and career readiness.  Not, finding information on Google or mere vetted websites and jotting those notes into a pro-forma document or virtual index cards.  
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Measuring Worth - User Guide - 12 views

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    The principle of the MeasuringWorth is that there is no one standard measure for comparing what a monetary value in the past is worth today. The best measure depends on the question asked. At present, we have comparators that give you seven answers for the United States (from 1774 on), five for the United Kingdom (from 1270 on), five for Australia (from 1828 on). These dates are determined by the limits of available data.
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How a Raccoon Became an Aardvark : The New Yorker - 21 views

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    "This kind of feedback loop-wherein an error that appears on Wikipedia then trickles to sources that Wikipedia considers authoritative, which are in turn used as evidence for the original falsehood-is a documented phenomenon."
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Scribbling in the Margins - NYTimes.com - 21 views

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    highlighting and marginalia function like enzymes, breaking the book down to supply nutrition for my work."
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Library Operating Expenditures: A Selected Annotated Bibliography | Professional Tools - 12 views

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    Like academic libraries, school libraries rely primarily on their parent institution for financial support. The latest nation-wide expenditures figures for school library media centers in public schools comes from Characteristics of Public Elementary and Secondary School Library Media Centers in the United States: Results From the 2011-12 Schools and Staffing Survey published in August 2013. The "Selected Findings" summary in the beginning of the Adobe Reader PDF version notes -- -- During the 2010-11 school year, public school library media centers spent an average of $9,340 for all information resources [Information resources include such items as books, periodicals, audio/visual materials, database licensing, and software. They do not include salaries, computer hardware, or audio/visual equipment.] (table 4). This includes an average of $6,010 for the purchase of books and $490 for the purchase of audio/video materials [Includes all copies of any tape, CD, DVD, or Blu-ray]. -- The number of holdings in public library media centers per 100 students was 2,188 for book titles and 81 for audio/video materials at the end of the 2010-11 school year (table 5).
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Wikipedia cracks down on 'paid advocacy editing and sockpuppetry' - 13 views

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    Wikipedia has launched a new investigation of "non-neutral editing" on its website, blocking or banning more than 250 user accounts for a mixture of offences, including being paid to write Wikipedia articles promoting companies or products, and not disclosing conflicts of interest
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Home - Transitioning to College - LibGuides at Kent State University - 14 views

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    the focus of this guide is on college libraries as an academic support service, college level research expectations, and the research process. 
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Free Technology for Teachers: Inspire Students to Read and Travel With The Global Books... - 11 views

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    The Global Bookshelf is a book search and recommendation engine that was started by my friend Gillian Duffy. The purpose of The Global Bookshelf is to help people find travel stories. The books you'll find aren't travel guides, they're travel stories that could inspire you to visit a new place and experience a new culture. You can browse The Global Bookshelf by region, genre, and book format (Kindle, PDF, physical book).
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Free Technology for Teachers: By Request - A Primer on Creative Commons - 15 views

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    On CreativeCommons.org there is a gallery of sixteen videos and slideshows that explain what Creative Commons licensing is, how to use it, and practical examples of Creative Commons licensing in use.
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An Action Plan for All Seasons | Project Advocacy | School Library Journal - 7 views

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    The importance of advocacy is evident to us during a crisis. When our libraries are threatened or our staff faces cuts, then we leap into motion. But we should be mindful of advocacy every day. With social media tools, we can plan and effectively communicate our messages creatively and consistently throughout the year. Before school begins this fall, take time to craft a strategy for how you will talk about your library projects through social media. Especially if you are a solo librarian, making a calendar can help keep you on track.
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Flocabulary - Ode to Librarians - 17 views

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    This song teaches students about the Library Media Specialist at their school. What do librarians do? How can they help you research? Learn all that and more with this educational rap ode.
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Newsela | About Newsela - 16 views

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    Newsela automatically gives each student the version of an article that's just right for his or her reading ability. And an easier or harder version of each article is just a click away.
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Official Blog: Learn about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the Google ... - 4 views

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    seven new online exhibits on the Google Cultural Institute that help tell the story of the two cities and their tragic fate.
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