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    <description>Recent bookmarks posted to Edtags.org</description>
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        <title>About COMM-ORG</title>
	<link>http://comm-org.wisc.edu/bkgnd.htm#mission</link>
	<description>The COMM-ORG mission is to:
1. help connect people who care about the craft of community organizing.
2. find and provide information that organizers, scholars, and scholar-organizers can use to learn, teach, and do community organizing.
3. involve all COMM-ORG members in meeting those goals.</description>
	<dc:creator>tnikundiwe</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2008 04:26:54 +0000</pubDate>
        		<category>community organizing</category>
		<category>scholars</category>
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		<category>online organizing</category>
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        <title>WRITERS ON WRITING; Easy on the Adverbs, Exclamation Points and Especially Hooptedoodle - New York Times</title>
	<link>http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940CE3DD103BF935A25754C0A9679C8B63</link>
	<description>These are rules I've picked up along the way to help me remain invisible when I'm writing a book, to help me show rather than tell what's taking place in the story. If you have a facility for language and imagery and the sound of your voice pleases you, invisibility is not what you are after, and you can skip the rules. Still, you might look them over.</description>
	<dc:creator>aseldow</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2007 22:37:45 +0000</pubDate>
        		<category>writing</category>
		<category>research</category>
		<category>papers</category>
		<category>resources</category>
		<category>grammar</category>
		<category>ela</category>
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        <title>Advice for Students: 10 Steps Toward Better Research - lifehack.org</title>
	<link>http://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/advice-for-students-10-steps-toward-better-research.html</link>
	<description>To help students get up to speed on basic research skills, here’s 10 tips to help you find, organize, and use the information you need to put together a decent research paper.</description>
	<dc:creator>aseldow</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2007 16:55:59 +0000</pubDate>
        		<category>research</category>
		<category>papers</category>
		<category>writing</category>
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        <title>150 Resources to Help You Write Better, Faster, and More Persuasively | OEDb</title>
	<link>http://oedb.org/library/features/150-writing-resources</link>
	<description>As a student, writer, author, journalist, poet, or screenwriter, you know that you probably spend more time on research, editing, and proofreading than you do on the actual writing. Therefore, you might not have time to find resources to help you write better, faster, or more persuasively. This is where our list comes to your rescue, as the following links focus on places where you can conduct research, software that is free and easy to use, and services that will remove that &quot;extra work&quot; monkey from your back.</description>
	<dc:creator>aseldow</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2007 17:40:20 +0000</pubDate>
        		<category>writing</category>
		<category>research</category>
		<category>papers</category>
		<category>resources</category>
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        <title>50 Tools that can Improve your Writing Skills - Dumb Little Man</title>
	<link>http://www.dumblittleman.com/2007/07/50-tools-that-can-improve-your-writing.html</link>
	<description>That is until today. Rory Sullivan, the creator of Clean Cut Blog displayed some remarkable generosity (that he calls nerdishness). He took the time to update all 50 of the links and he asked that Dumb Little Man republish this great list. The decision was pretty simple for me because I actually use these sites as reference for my own writing.</description>
	<dc:creator>aseldow</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2007 07:13:57 +0000</pubDate>
        		<category>writing</category>
		<category>writing skills</category>
		<category>ela</category>
		<category>english</category>
		<category>language arts</category>
		<category>papers</category>
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        <title>Official Amelia Earhart Web site</title>
	<link>http://www.ameliaearhart.com/home.php</link>
	<description>The personal papers of aviator Amelia Earhart will soon become more accessible to visitors and scholars thanks in part to a new climate-controlled archive that is being built on the campus of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind.</description>
	<dc:creator>aseldow</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2007 02:23:49 +0000</pubDate>
        		<category>papers</category>
		<category>earhart</category>
		<category>ameila</category>
		<category>collection</category>
		<category>aviator</category>
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        <title>CiteULike</title>
	<link>http://www.citeulike.org/</link>
	<description>&quot;CiteULike is a free service to help academics to share, store, and organise 
the academic papers they are reading.&quot;</description>
	<dc:creator>ialja</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:25:24 +0000</pubDate>
        		<category>education</category>
		<category>share</category>
		<category>reading</category>
		<category>papers</category>
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        <title>Beginner's Guide to Professional Word Documents</title>
	<link>http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=119</link>
	<description>Microsoft Word is a powerful word processor which, when used correctly, produces smart business documents with a consistent layout and style. For Word to work correctly, however, there are several Golden Rules you need to followed.</description>
	<dc:creator>aseldow</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Tue, 03 Oct 2006 16:23:34 +0000</pubDate>
        		<category>word</category>
		<category>documents</category>
		<category>msword</category>
		<category>microsoft</category>
		<category>templates</category>
		<category>papers</category>
		<category>academic writing</category>
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        <title>APA Style guide to Electronic References</title>
	<link>http://www.apastyle.org/elecref.html</link>
	<description>The following is excerpted from the 5th edition of the Publication Manual (© 2001). The material provided covers commonly asked questions regarding how to cite electronic media.</description>
	<dc:creator>aseldow</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2006 15:53:54 +0000</pubDate>
        		<category>apa</category>
		<category>citation</category>
		<category>bibliography</category>
		<category>get a grip</category>
		<category>cite</category>
		<category>format</category>
		<category>papers</category>
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        <title>Harvard RefWorks Login</title>
	<link>https://www.refworks.com/Refworks/login.asp?g=RWHarvardU&amp;WNCLang=false</link>
	<description>RefWorks is similar to Endnote.  It's a web-based bibliographic software tool that allows you to save references and then write-and-cite your papers.</description>
	<dc:creator>t502_TFs</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Mon, 04 Sep 2006 06:38:13 +0000</pubDate>
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        <title>ottergroup.com papers on interesting learning 2.0 topics</title>
	<link>http://www.ottergroup.com/blog/_archives/2006/8/23/2257786.html</link>
	<description>The Otter Group wrote some excellent papers on podcasting, RSS aggregators, etc. and how they are and can be used in education.  Excellent resources here!</description>
	<dc:creator>mrseldow</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Sat, 26 Aug 2006 16:26:44 +0000</pubDate>
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