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  1. Added Aug 31, 2007 by aseldow
    Librarians are experimenting with a wide range of Facebook Apps ranging from the productive such as the 30 Boxes Calendar, Meebo, Twitter, and Zoho Online Office to the silly with Zombies, Likeness, My Aquarium, and SuperPoke. Here are the first three Facebook Apps designed for the librarian in all of us:
  2. Added Jun 14, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Research can be a time consuming and sometimes tedious task. How can you make it easier for yourself? While there is no complete substitute for a good old-fashioned trip to the library, you can find a wide variety of information with many research tools. Here are a few sites listed in alphabetical order. You might not be familiar with some of the resources, but they can help supplement and improve your research.
  3. Added Dec 13, 2006 by aseldow and 1 other
    Sharing information and ideas is vital to learning. So imagine how valuable it would be if your entire campus community shared a set of powerful, easy-to-use and integrated communication and collaboration services. With Google Apps for Education, you can offer all of your students innovative email, instant messaging, and calendaring, with accounts on your school's domain, all for free.* All of these services can be unified with the start page, a new addition to this service that lets you provide a unique, dynamic page where students can preview their inboxes and calendars, browse content and links that you choose, search the web, and further customize the page to their liking.
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