Skip to main content

Home/ UM-Flint Thompson Library/ Group items tagged humanities

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Paul Streby

Humanities & Arts in the Yahoo! Directory - 0 views

  •  
    Yahoo's directory of humanities websites
thompsonlibrary

Covers 1907-1984; most subjects in the humanities and social sciences - 0 views

  •  
    Covers 1907-1984; most subjects in the humanities and social sciences
  •  
    Covers all aspects of humanities & social sciences.
thompsonlibrary

Humanities page at Thompson Library - 0 views

  •  
    Testing private comments.
Paul Streby

MeL: The Michigan eLibrary: Arts & Humanities pathfinders - 0 views

  •  
    Databases, best of the web, books. Hosted by the Michigan eLibrary (MeL).
thompsonlibrary

American Verse Project: UM Humanities Text Initiative - 0 views

  •  
    An electronic archive of volumes of American poetry prior to 1920.
Paul Streby

Demo page at the Thompson Library, UM-Flint - 0 views

  •  
    This is a mockup of what I'd like to have on my website: a really rockin' linkroll.  The "linkroll" is actually a cropped screenshot of a list I created.  I'd probably omit the tags, but having the "expand" option would be great, along with alphabetization.  Some of the pages I maintain at the University of Michigan-Flint Thompson Library contain dozens of links, and unalphabetized linkrolls would be a major headache to browse through.  Right now I'm using del.icio.us linkrolls, but I'd like to have greater leeway in creating annotations: more text allowed, hyperlinks, sticky notes, etc.  In other words: Diigo!  Ideally, the linkrolls would be from bookmarks on my group.  That way, students could join the group and add bookmarks that they and their classmates could use.

     
Paul Streby

Sharing, Privacy and Trust in Our Networked World [OCLC - Membership reports] - 0 views

  •  
    The practice of using a social network to establish and enhance relationships based on some common ground-shared interests, related skills, or a common geographic location-is as old as human societies, but social networking has flourished due to the ease of connecting on the Web. This OCLC membership report explores this web of social participation and cooperation on the Internet and how it may impact the library's role, including: The use of social networking, social media, commercial and library services on the WebHow and what users and librarians share on the Web and their attitudes toward related privacy issuesOpinions on privacy onlineLibraries' current and future roles in social networking The report is based on a survey (by Harris Interactive on behalf of OCLC) of the general public from six countries-Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States-and of library directors from the U.S. The research provides insights into the values and social-networking habits of library users. Social networking was also discussed at the OCLC Symposium "Who's Watching YOUR Space?" at ALA Midwinter 2007, while property law and privacy rights were discussed at the OCLC Symposium: "Is the Library Open?" at ALA Annual 2007.
  •  
    This will also be available in print on Monday, October 29, 2007.
Paul Streby

Bulfinch, Thomas. 1913. The Age of Fable - 0 views

  • Written to “teach mythology not as a study but as a relaxation from study,” these ageless volumes span the ages: from the Olympus of Zeus and the Valhalla of Thor, to the Round Table of King Arthur and the escapades of Robin Hood.
thompsonlibrary

Annals of Science: Darwin's Surprise: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker - 0 views

  • Disabled retroviruses-fossils of molecular battles that raged for generations-make up eight per cent of the human genome.
thompsonlibrary

Cuba Archive - Home - 0 views

  • Cuba Archive seeks to advance human rights through research and scholarship. Its main initiative, the Truth and Memory Project, is documenting the loss of life resulting from the political process known as the "Cuban Revolution."
Laura Friesen-Lynn

Internet Movie Database - 0 views

  •  
    The authoritative database for researching cinema.
thompsonlibrary

Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) Home - 0 views

  • SEDS (Students for the Exploration and Development of Space) is dedicated to expanding the role of human exploration and development of space. We also seek to educate the public in such a way as to attain this goal. We have many ways of doing this, including educational outreach, conferences, and chapter projects.
thompsonlibrary

EServer.org: Accessible Writing - 0 views

  •  
    The EServer is an arts and humanities e-publishing co-op based at Iowa State University where hundreds of writers, editors and scholars gather to publish over 35,000 works free of charge.
1 - 15 of 15
Showing 20 items per page