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This is a great starting point for teachers or students who are unfamiliar with blogging. It contains articles,... see more

An extensive introduction to copyright issues: Fair Use, how to get permissions, working with multimedia presentations,... see more

"News and resources on Library 2.0 and the information revolution." By the author of Web 2.0 for Librarians and... see more

Great site with information and resources for librarians in the following categories: Learning and Teaching, Information... see more

The faculty website, Preventing and Detecting Plagiarism: Tips for Faculty, offers faculty some ideas on why it happens,... see more

This resource is designed to help librarians teach sustainability and encourage sustainable actions by their patrons.

This paper is about how librarians can help promote the university institutional repositories and what open access is. It... see more

In 1955, Robert Vosper of the University of Kansas Libraries put together what would become an internationally recognized... see more

This video explores the changes in the way we find, store, create, critique, and share information. This video was... see more

You will learn how scholarly information is produced, organized, and accessed; how to construct and use effective search... see more

This website serves as a centralized site for information on data analytics for library management.

This website, which is curated by Library Journal, explains how libraries are using and promoting open access materials.... see more

The Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), has... see more

This site 'provides a collection of materials that presenters may use to promote universal design principles in library... see more

James E. Walker Library Spotlight Photographs in Social Media on the Web

Several lists of resources by the American Association of School Librarians: Pre-service toolkit for principals and... see more

This is a free textbook that is offered by Amazon for reading on a Kindle. Anybody can read Kindle books—even without a... see more

In the new era of accountability in education, schools are not doing all that they can to use available information for... see more

This website is a staple for school librarians and/or reading teachers. It provides several articles about literacy and... see more

Index on Censorship is an international organisation that promotes and defends the right to freedom of expression. The... see more

The Canadian School Libraries Research Archive makes scholarly and practitioner research from all Treasure Mountain... see more

This 'is a website maintained by the Open University in the UK which provides aggregated information regarding library... see more

The library profession has a long history of safeguarding user privacy, but how well do academic libraries protect... see more