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Just at the right moment, mav - I am teaching an intensive week of study skills this week - and we finsh up by looking at the web as a resource. This seems to be spot on.
Oh dear. Had I not let everyone know about this one months ago? I really thought I had, especially after wow posted another one I've been quietly using for months/years.
The only downside is that it's a bit "merkin" for my liking. Trying picking "academic reference libraries" and see what you get.
CapitalKi: What is the one you've been quietly using for months that wow posted? Would you list it here if it's not already in this thread? I have to put together a course in Internet research for this summer and would appreciate any links to add to what I've gathered--although I sure lost many when my computer crashed yesterday.
CapitalKi: What is the one you've been quietly using for months that wow posted? Would you list it here if it's not already in this thread? I have to put together a course in Internet research for this summer and would appreciate any links to add to what I've gathered--although I sure lost many when my computer crashed yesterday.
I remember dictionary.com. Others I may have mentioned include:
I hoped you kissed it good bye before you let it go...
Well, given that the hard disk drive and/or power supply appear to have completely given up the ghost, the kiss of life would have been the most appropriate. Couldn't find the appropriate orifice - or didn't recognise it if I did. I leave that kind of thing to the more physiologically unchallenged members of the board ...
Capital K: I can commiserate... My laptop is also in the hands of Compaq with all the graduate work I've done this fall on the desktop. I do not expect the technicians to save the work once they get the blooming thing to work again even though I wrote them a special request. I can hear them laughing out loud as they read my little note:
"Please try to save all the work on the desktop. It represents all of my studies this fall."
They'll rub their hands together, laugh ghoulishly, and draw straws for who gets to dump it first.
Anyway, thanks for the links. Sorry that your computer's in the shop.
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