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Autore principale: Veccia, Susan
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2000
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ615277
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contents Information Powered by Primary Sources. Veccia, Susan Information Literacy Information Sources Instructional Materials Library Collections Library Materials Material Development Primary Sources Professional Development Resource Materials United States History Discusses the Library of Congress's American Memory Historical Collections, primary sources, available at http://memory.loc.gov. Describes the American Memory Fellowship Program, a year-long professional development opportunity with two purposes: to have teachers, librarians and others create original teaching materials that draw upon American Memory collections; and to develop a nationwide community of educators who will help others understand primary materials. (AEF)
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Veccia, Susan
Information Literacy
Information Sources
Instructional Materials
Library Collections
Library Materials
Material Development
Primary Sources
Professional Development
Resource Materials
United States History
Information Powered by Primary Sources. Veccia, Susan Information Literacy Information Sources Instructional Materials Library Collections Library Materials Material Development Primary Sources Professional Development Resource Materials United States History Discusses the Library of Congress's American Memory Historical Collections, primary sources, available at http://memory.loc.gov. Describes the American Memory Fellowship Program, a year-long professional development opportunity with two purposes: to have teachers, librarians and others create original teaching materials that draw upon American Memory collections; and to develop a nationwide community of educators who will help others understand primary materials. (AEF)
title Information Powered by Primary Sources.
topic Information Literacy
Information Sources
Instructional Materials
Library Collections
Library Materials
Material Development
Primary Sources
Professional Development
Resource Materials
United States History
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ615277