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CLRC
(Central NY Library Resources Council)
A multi-type library consortium serving Herkimer, Madison, Oneida and
Onondaga counties in Central New York State. Site of the Central New York 3Rs
Council.
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Mid-York
Library System
Web Catalog includes holdings of the public libraries in Herkimer, Madison,
and Oneida counties, New York; access to other library catalogs, EBSCO and
NoveList. |
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New
York State Library/State Archives Online Catalog - Excelsior
2 million + research items are available via WebCat. Collections include
major holdings in law, medicine, social sciences, education, American and NYS
history and culture, the pure sciences and technology. |
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Awesome
Library for Teachers, Students and Parents
Contains 14,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5% in
education. |
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InfoSearcher
Online
An interactive learning environment for educators. Focuses on creating
active, engaged learning for students and teachers. |
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Internet
Public Library
Hosted by the University of Michigan, School of Information. |
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AskEric
through Syracuse University
You can browse through the ERIC database or search the database yourself.
(Service provided by SLS staff through Online Database Searching Co-SER.) |
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ERIC
Digests
ERIC Digests are short reports (1,000 - 1,500 words) on topics of prime
current interest in education. |
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America
Library Association (ALA)
Accredited Master's Programs in Library and Information Studies and their
corresponding Web sites. |
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Classroom
Connect
A curriculum site that gives you suggestions on projects, curriculum, etc.
utilizing Web resources. |
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American
Association of School Librarians (AASL)
Provides information on continuing education opportunities for school
library media professionals. |
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Internet
Links for the Department of Mental Health
Catalog for mental health disorders (linkable sites). |
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New
York State Newspaper Project
Identifies, describes, preserves and makes available, newspapers in all
communities in New York State. |
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U.S.
Department of Education Publications Database
Searchable database for U.S. Department of Education publications available
in full text. |
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Library
Support Staff
Connections to places on the web for teachers and library media specialists. |
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Blue
Web'n Library
Sites for students, educators, and library media specialists. The
"applications table" is a different way to look at searching the web
with subject areas listed down the left side; across the top are listed:
lessons, activities, projects, resources, references, and tools. |
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ALA's
Great Web Sites for Kids
Builds on a list of 50+ Great Sites for kids and parents published by
American Library Association (ALA). |
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Net-Mom
The site includes hand-selected, safe and appropriate web sites for
kids/families. |
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KidsClick!:
Web Guide and Search Tool for Kids by Librarians
A search tool for kids, created by librarians. |
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KidsClick!
Worlds of Web Searching
A companion website to KidsClick! Web Guide and Search Engine to teach web
searching skills to upper elementary and middle school students (grades 4-7). |
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Berit's
Best Sites for Children
A directory of safe, recommended web sites for children up to age 12. Each
selected site has been carefully reviewed and given a rating out of 5. |
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Yahooligans!
- Web Guide for Kids
A web guide for kids. |
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CyberBee
CyberBee, a busy little bumblebee zooming around the Internet scouting out
curriculum treasures. |
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Schoolhouse:
The Library
Copyright Reference Resources |
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Kathy
Schrock's Guide for Educators
A categorized list of sites on the Internet found to be useful for enhancing
curriculum and teacher professional growth. |
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National
Skill Standards Board (NSSB)
A nonpartisan group of business, employee, education,
and community leaders charged by Congress to create a nationwide system of
voluntary skill standards that will ensure a highly skilled American workforce
for the 21st century. |
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NewsBank
NewsBank's resources contain information from newspapers, newswires, business
journals, historical and scholarly documents, periodicals, etc., which support
classroom instruction. |
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