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Archive for February, 2007

The Presidential Timeline Project

Twelve presidential libraries spanning the Herbert Hoover to Bill Clinton administrations have teamed up to create the Presidential Timeline of the 20th Century, a multimedia online archive.
The project currently contains 700 primary and secondary documents, some of which were previously available only to scholars. Contributing archivists estimate that continual updates will eventually bring the website’s [...]

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Copyright Resources for Teaching Faculty

Know Your Copy Rights—What You Can Do, a 2007 brochure aimed at faculty and teaching assistants.

Among the topics covered in the brochure are: fair use, the advantage of linking to instead of copying works, and special provisions for displaying or performing works in classes. The brochure also includes a one-page chart that highlights 24 situations [...]

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The Library has trial access to several Alexander Street Press resources during the month of March. Alexander Street is an academic publisher in the humanities and social sciences.
http://www.fsc.edu/library/research/WomensHistory.html
Access is limited to on-campus use only.
British and Irish Women’s Letters and Diaries is the largest collection of British and Irish women’s diaries and correspondence ever assembled.
North [...]

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The International Journal of Communication is a new online, multi-media academic journal.
The International Journal of Communication is an interdisciplinary journal that, while centered in communication, is open and welcoming to contributions from the many disciplines and approaches that meet at the crossroads that is communication study.

This journal is an open access publication in which [...]

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Stuck in a rut?
When you search the Web, do you use Google, Yahoo!, MSN or Ask.com? Market research points to these 4 main search tools as the most commonly used for internet searching. In fact, there are hundreds of alternative search engines to choose from.
Have you ever searched the Web using artificial intelligence (think, Ask [...]

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