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OWL: Research & The Internet
"The free PowerPoint viewer is required to view this Purdue University Writing Lab workshop. Windows users can get one from http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2000/Ppview9 7.aspx ; Mac users can download theirs from http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.aspx#Office 98 . Once the slide show is opened, use a single mouse click anywhere on a slide to proceed to the next slide. A right-mouse click will open a navigational menu with additional selections such as full-screen or reverse. For your efforts, you’ll be rewarded with a nice introduction to online research and criteria for Web site evaluation."
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OWL at Purdue: Using MLA Format
"Bibliographies are not the only topic covered by MLA style. It also addresses formatting the rest of your research paper. ""Do not make a title page for your paper unless specifically requested."" What I liked best about this single-page MLA overview from Purdue University is the PDF version (look near the bottom of the page) to keep on your computer desktop for easy reference and printing. If your school asks for APA style instead of MLA, there is companion page at http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_ apa.html ."
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Online! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources
"Because the format of online information is so varied, citing online sources can often be the most confusing part of creating a bibliography. Excerpted from a print book of the same title, these pages show bibliographic examples for seven different online sources (including instant message, database and e-mail) in four major styles: MLA, American Psychological Association (APA), Chicago and Council of Biology Editors (CBE.) There is also an excellent FAQ on online research."
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On-Lion for Kids
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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NY Times Learning Network
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Nurse-Recruiter.com - Nursing Jobs, Free Resumes & More Nsg"
Reviewed August 17, 1999 by Pat Mahan, a parent from Alexandria, VA, USA who is affiliated with the site. Nurse-Recruiter.com is a nurse owned, web centric company, devoted to bringing health care employers and the nursing community together. This award winning site offers lots of services, all of which are free to nurses (RN, LPN, CNA) seeking new career objectives. Services include: Employment Ads, Free Unlimited Resume Submission, Free Resume Form, Headline Nursing, Health & Science News, Free Monthly E-Zine, Featured Monthly Article, Nursing Events & Links pages and much more. A portion of all profits (derived from employer advertising) are donated to nursing scholarships. The site is easily navigated, feature packed and, just waiting for your visit.
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Nuclear Science and Technology
Reviewed by Joe Koblich, a reader from Chicago, Illinois, who is affiliated with the site. "Nuclear science and technology and how it influences your life through five major application fields: food irradiation, industry, medicine, space, and electricity. At this site, students will learn more about the world in which they live and teachers will find it an excellent resource for their class projects."
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Noodle Quest
"Wow! This amazing research tool actually answers the inevitable first question: "Where do I start?" Just answer the seven multiple-choice questions starting with "Are you a kid, pretty new to the Internet, or an Internet wizard?" and click "Show Me a Research Strategy." This is my pick of the day because of the variety and quality of the research sites it unearths. Book mark Noodle Quest now."
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NoodleTools Quick Cite
"Quick Cite, from NoodleTools.com, is another MLA citation creator. It has fewer options than EasyBib, making it easier for younger students to use. To begin, click on the type of source, and then (following the example) fill in the requested fields. To transfer your citation to your word processor, use cut-and-paste. Unfortunately this method can insert a lot of excess formatting. To avoid this, use Paste Special, and then manually add any required underlining or italics."
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Newseum
"Welcome to Newseum, the interactive museum of news. "What is the top news event of the 20th Century? Men walk on the moon? U.S. women win the right to vote? A surprise attack wrecks Pearl Harbor? Jackie Robinson integrates baseball? The Beatles teach teens to rock? Leading American journalists have voted. Now it’s your turn." Cast your vote by choosing VOTE (at the top of the screen) and then deciding whether to view the 100 events in chronological order, or organized by topic."
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