MAGAZINES AND NEWSLETTERS ON THE WEB (WOMEN-FOCUSED) Chatelaine canadian women s magazine offers selections from the from this popular African American women s magazine Journal of Women s studies explores explore http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/mags.htm
Extractions: If you are affiliated with University of Wisconsin-Madison, you may want to try our Women's Studies/Women's Magazines E-Journals at UW-Madison page first, where you'll find links to periodicals to which the University Libraries subscribe. The links on the page below are to free sites, which may offer sample articles, but usually not full issues. Web pages of periodicals vary considerably. Most describe the publications and provide recent tables of contents, subscription information, and sample articles in full-text. Some are online 'zines with no print equivalent. Here are some other sites to check: The Women's Studies Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries, American Library Association, has " Core List of Journals in Women's Studies ." The International Information Centre and Archives of the Women's Movement (IIAV) in Amsterdam is building a digital archive including a database of online periodicals and a database of online articles To read about women's 'zines (online and print-based) go to Rebel Song: Feminist Zines from the (Southern) Third Wave , "
Homework Help: Social Studies of links to Smithsonian resources about African American history and World studies. Caribbean islands, Southern and Central America, the canadian provinces, and http://www.skokie.lib.il.us/s_kids/kd_homework/social_studies.html
Extractions: program calendar live homework help coolkids collection ask a librarian... Get a head-start on your homework or special project with help from these links to all kinds of social studies information on the Web. The Library also has some very special research tools just for kids. Check out Student Databases and click on Lands and Peoples Encyclopedia for an online encyclopedia of countries, cultures, and geography especially for students in fifth grade and above. If you still can't find what you're looking for, visit the General Homework Help page for links to websites in all school subject areas, try Live Homework Help for online help from expert tutors, or contact a Youth Services librarian and we'll help you find what you need. The 50 United States Middle ages African-American history Native Americans ... World studies A clickable map of the United States. Click on any state to visit that state's official home page.
PhD - LTS : Web Resources Postcolonial studies. African American Texts from the Modern English Collection (University of canadian Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language http://www.uoguelph.ca/phdlts/links.html
Extractions: This page is a resource for both students and faculty in Literary Studies/Theatre Studies . It contains links to various research archives, professional organizations, and community-living web sites. The links are organized alphabetically according to general topics with some links being duplicated to enable easier searching. As well, each link has been provided with a brief annotation to highlight the site's significant features. As the web is a medium of rapid metamorphosis with sites constantly coming into existence, evolving, changing their URL, or exiting into the electronic void; please email phdlts@uoguelph.ca to report dead links, update URLs, or to suggest links to pages that you feel should be added to this site. Note: The designation [FULL TEXT] means that the site contains a significant amount of complete works (poems, plays, novels) online - many of which are searchable and contain further links to relevant scholarly sites and articles. University of Guelph - Home page.
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Women's Studies/Women's Issues Resource Sites: A - E Academic Info Women s studies (A directory of Internet and Engineering (Essay by canadian professor F African American Women Writers of the 19th Century (The http://www-unix.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/links1.html
Extractions: About-Face (Site dedicated to combating negative and distorted images of women.) ABWA: American Business Women's Association (ABWA is dedicated to helping businesswomen "grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support, and national recognition." The web site offers resources that support this aim, including professional development materials, career development information, local networking opportunities, and more.) Academic Info: Women's Studies (A directory of Internet Resources tailored to the university community. Annotated links arranged into a number of categories such as science, law, religion, cinema and the media, etc, as well as a separate multi-part section on U.S. women's history.) Access and Merit: A Debate on Encouraging Women in Science and Engineering (Essay by Canadian professor F. Mary Williams that describes the debate about the wisdom of interventions to encourage more women to prepare for careers in science and engineering. Ultimately, she argues that "by using a narrow definition of what constitutes scientific knowledge, the 'meritocritics' have missed the reality, and the potential, of modern science." Her essay is in pdf format and requires the use of a free Adobe Acrobat reader Accessibility of Computer Science: A Reflection for Faculty Members (Computer Science professor Dianne P. O'Leary's insightful discussion of the chilly climate for women in computer science. The discussion is arranged as a series of questions, such as whether women are less talented in computer science, why so few women enter the field and why so many who do enter do not stay, what makes the environment chilly, and what can be done at the faculty level and throughout the curriculum, from beginning courses to graduate education. References are provided for all sections. Highly recommended.)
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Extractions: Campus Page Homework Helpers The OH! Zone Speak NIEasy ... Daytona Beach News-Journal OTHER LINKS: COOL SCHOOLS - schools on the web and other interesting school stuff. SCIENCE - the study of life systems, research and theory. MATHEMATICS - help with homework and exercises for your mind. HUMANITIES - the study of being human. ... LANGUAGE ARTS - links for reading, writing and research Archeology Ancient Mexico Themetic exhibits, documents, and images give a peak into the people who lived in the region known as Mesoamerica. (www.ancientmexico.com) Archaeology Archaeology is more than bones and dust; it is the whole history of men and women, animals and plants. (www.socialstudiesforkids.com) Interactive Dig: Hierakonpolis! The largest site from the Pre- and Protodynastic period (3800-3100 B.C.), Hierakonpolis the City of the Hawk is the most important site for understanding the foundations of Egyptian civilization. (www.archaeology.org) Rosetta Project A global collaboration of language specialists and native speakers working to develop a contemporary version of the historic Rosetta Stone. (www.rosettaproject.org) Secrets of Lost Empires - The companion Web sites to the NOVA programs. In the series, NOVA crews attempt to ferret out long-forgotten secrets of early architects and engineers. (www.pbs.org)
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Summer Conference 1991: Straw Professor, Department of Film studies, Carleton University. rock music purged of African American influences, what with definitions of canadian musical identity http://www.couch.ca/history/1991/Straw.html
Extractions: Carleton University It is virtually impossible to talk about youth popular culture without coming up against a number of well-entrenched myths. Southern whites in the 1950s giving us Elvis Presley, California Hippies in the 1960s, British city kids in the late 1970s. Each of these erupts as what writers have called spectacular sub- cultures; sub-cultures that attract media attention, that become great visible forces emerging on the world scene. In between, we are told, music is complacent, it is complicit and bland: Doris Day before Elvis Presley, Pat Boone before the Beetles and the Jefferson Airplane, the Bee Gees and Rod Stewart before the Sex Pistols and so on. But, as feminist critics and historians began saying at least a decade ago, "If you only look at what is happening on the street, at what is spectacular, you miss what is going on in the teenage girl's bedroom where she listens to records with her friends or sings along by herself. Or, you miss what is going on in the dance club, where teenagers, or blacks or Latins or gays who have come to explore modes of self expression and interaction.
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Extractions: Social Studies Sites American History Black History Countries Sites Genealogy ... World History Showcase Sites These sites demonstrate the interactive potential of the WWW in helping students with Social Studies. MarcoPolo -Premier site for the arts, humanities, science, math, economics, and geography. Standards based lesson plans are provided. American Memory -(http://lcweb2.loc.gov/)Primary documents and historical materials available on the Web from the Library of Congress. Anatomy of A Murder -All the facets of investigating, arresting a suspect and going through a trial for murder at: http://tqd.advanced.org/2760 "At the Tomb of Tutankhamen" at: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/egypt/index.html Calendar Zone(was Calendarland) -Find all kinds of calendars here at: http://www.calendarzone.com CampSilos -Produced by Silos and Smokestacks, this is an educational website highlighting the development of American agriculture. Targets grades 4-8. Global Grocery List Project -(http://landmark-project.com/ggl/) The Holiday Page at http://www.wilstar.com/holidays
United States History Mystery of the Maya (canadian Museum of Civilization the American South); Black studies sites (U Louis); African American Historical Documents (U. of Missouri, St. http://www2.tntech.edu/history/usa.html
Extractions: Graduate Student Newsletter Fall/Winter 1997-98 Issue Greetings. . . from the editors of the Graduate Students' Association Newsletter: Angela Chan, Elizabeth Measures and Vicki Fenton. Our mission in assuming this responsibility for the newsletter is to provide continuity within which it can develop; we are therefore working with Ming Fang He and JoAnn Phillion, the former editors. We are all graduate students associated with the Centre for Teacher Development within the Department of Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education/University of Toronto. In keeping with our goal to develop continuity for the newsletter, we chose a theme related to the last issue of the Graduate Student Newsletter. We felt that the theme of "Taking Root in AERA "would provide a way of representing experience in AERA from different perspectives, graduate students and professors at widely diverse levels of involvement. Our direction was unclear at times but steadily grew in vision as we received input from others in our institution. We hope the final product is helpful to you, both in providing a resource of events in the different divisions, and more significantly in assisting your participation in the Annual Meeting irrespective of whether you have previously attended or not. We encourage you to interact with the many creative and resourceful people who have so generously contributed their stories and advice in this issue either through e-mail or in person at the 1998 Annual Meeting in San Diego on April 13th-17th.
Elementary Resources Cultural Debates. This online activity makes multi-cultural studies come alive. FunBrain. Canada. Welcome to the canadian Museum of Civilization (CMC). http://www.pioneer.wnyric.org/Teaching/Elementary_Resources/elementary_resources
Extractions: Jump to Elementary Resources in: Social Studies Ancient Civilizations ELA Science ... Geography Art Imagination at Work A great pen and pallet tool to let kids create and print artwork. ArtsConnected Artist's Toolkit Another production from ArtsConnectEd and it's a good one! Each section (Line, Color, Space, Shape, Balance, Movement/Rhythm) allows students to watch animated demonstrations, view examples, and create their own. Social Studies 50 States Everything you wanted to know about every state. ABC NEWS 4 KIDS The name says it all. Ben's Guide to US Government for Kids A look at U.S. Government broken into grade levels. Cultural Debates This on-line activity makes multi-cultural studies come alive FunBrain A place for students to participate in current event games. Great American Speeches Hear or read speeches date back to 1900. National Geographic Join in forums to discuss today's issues. Biographical Dictionary Covers more than 28,000 notable men and women who have shaped our world from ancient times to the present day The Lincoln Library The official site of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum The United States Mint The U.S. Mint Web site contains a well-developed "kids" site called h.i.p. pocket change with information and resources about everything relating to coins, including games, cartoons, a time machine, coin news, and a "Camp Coin" section. Resources for teachers designed to integrate these resources are found in the "Teachers" portion of the site.
Extractions: By Subject: Accounting ... Consult a Librarian About Your SOTL Research Selected Journals on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning The journals listed below can be useful current awareness tools and are also potential outlets for publishing your own research on the scholarship of teaching and learning. General Active Learning in Higher Education Online Notes for Authors The American Journal of Distance Education IUCAT Submitting American Educational Research Journal IUCAT Available in Education Full Text 1983-present ASHE-ERIC Higher Education Report IUCAT Online Assessment Update IUCAT Online Black Issues in Higher Education IUCAT Online Writers' Guidelines Also available in Factiva Also available in Academic Search Premier The Chronicle of Higher Education IUCAT Online access from Education Library only Bloomington, Southeast: access through UMI ProQuest Direct Selected weekly articles and older job postings College Teaching IUCAT Comparative Education (University of Bristol, UK)
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American Indian Studies This site received over 1 500 000 hits in 2002 from 50 countries throughout the world. American Indian History and Related Issues American Indian studies programs were created at a number of http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais
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SOSIG: What's New In Law was awarded by a selection panel comprising Lisbeth Rasmussen (Copenhagen University), Jules Winterton (Institute of Advanced Legal studies, London), James http://sosig.esrc.bris.ac.uk/roads/whats-new.law.html
Extractions: Annette L Demers of the Harvard law library nominated SOSIG Law for the prize, which was awarded by a selection panel comprising: Lisbeth Rasmussen (Copenhagen University), Jules Winterton (Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London), James Butler (Supreme Court of Victoria, Melbourne), and Lyonette Louis-Jacques (University of Chicago). The SOSIG Law gateway is a free service offering access to high quality legal information resources on the Internet that can support learning, teaching and research in law. Each site has been selected and described by subject experts, based at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in London and the University of Bristol Law Library. Users can opt to search or browse many thousands of sites, organised under over 450 subject headings, including sections for jurisdictions around the World and for different fields of law.