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ASSIGNMENT Ask questions Jot down database name you want to explore Test drive BRAINPOP & provide feedback Enter “Film Strip Projector” drawing
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Devouring Databases Culture Grams SIRS Decades Science News ELM (Electronic Library Minnesota) Staff Development October 13, 2009 Kristin Siskow Sande Lee
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ELM Electronic Library for Minnesota Magazine, newspaper, and journal articles, and eBooks, information from reference sources—available to Minnesota residents at no charge !
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ELM What is it? 48 databases from five different vendors Funded by state and federal taxes
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ELM What can I find in it? Full-text scholarly & popular articles Image, video, sound files Primary source documents Reference resources-encyclopedias eBooks & tools to locate print resources Spanish language database(s) Special features (journal & search alerts) Vast array of topics
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ELM Why use it? It’s CONVENIENT It’s ACCESSIBLE It’s THOROUGH It’s ACCURATE It’s RELIABLE It’s FREE
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ELM Why you should really use it! Encourages differentiation Helps create plagiarism-proof assignments Teaches vital research skills Media specialist anxious to team with you
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ELM Cool searching tools! Basic search- visual topic tree Advanced search limits- reading level Read/speak technology On Demand Translation- Spanish Research tools Dictionary Citation tool Sharing information- Web 2.0 option
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ELM How do I search it? www.elm4you.org password: elm4you CW Homepage ▫ Media Center ▫ Reference Databases ▫ Select the database Link to all 48 databases
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Junior Reference Collection (6-12) Adjust text size 3 Reading levels Document type Citation Tool
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Junior Reference Collection (6-12) On Demand Translation Read/Speak Technology
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InfoTrac Editions 6-9 and 9-12
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InfoTrac Junior Edition (6-9) Search Limit—Lexile level
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InfoTrac Junior Edition (6-9) Lexile reading level Share Option—Web 2.0 On Demand Translation Read/Speak Technology Citation Tool
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Kids InfoBits (K-5) 2 Reading Levels Read/Speak Technology Visual Search
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CAMIO Images from art collections from around the world 90,000 images 16 Types of art 24 Museum collections Includes Walker & MIA Prehistoric to contemporary
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Licensed for non-commercial educational use. PrintsSculpture
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Public Library Databases Subscription databases that are “free” with your library card. Wide selection for school and personal needs.
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Remote access
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Databases for school use Newspapers--NYT Books & Literature History/Geography/Politics Science & Health Song Indexes
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BRAIN POP http://www.brainpop.com
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ASSIGNMENT Ask questions Jot down database name you want to explore Test drive BRAINPOP & provide feedback Enter “Film Strip Projector” drawing
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