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NEW CONTENT! Oklahoma Atlas Institute Other Resources DR. SWANSON found and asked me to add for you: OKLAHOMA AUTHORS & ILLUSTRTORS BOOKS W/ OKLAHOMA SETTINGS & PEOPLE
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Why use journals? |
Evaluating Websites |
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Access:
Many of the resources listed below may be accessed remotely 24/7 through the links listed below.
NSU
Search the NSU Libraries' Online Catalog: http://library2.nsuok.edu/
(You can also get there from the NSU Libraries' home pages)
Search for E-Books using NetLibrary and/or eBrary: http://library.nsuok.edu/Refdesk/vrdbks.html
Tulsa City-County Library System: http://www.tulsalibrary.org/
(BA Library Home Page - Other Area Libraries - TCCL)
NewsBank Newsfile: http://jvlapps.nsuok.edu/login?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com
(BA Library home page - Articles - Newspapers - NewsBank Newsfile)
America: History and Life: http://jvlapps.nsuok.edu/login?url=http://serials.abc-clio.com/
(BA Library home page - Articles - History - America: History & Life)
Chronicles of Oklahoma: http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles
(BA Library home page - Articles - History - Chronicles of OK)
Library Tutorials for HIST 2523 (Oklahoma History and Government): http://library.nsuok.edu/Resources/Subjects/Soc/hist2523.html
(John Vaughan Library home page - Liberal Arts (under Search by College) - Social Sciences - History 2523)
U.S. History Resources: http://library.nsuok.edu/Resources/Subjects/Soc/histres.html
(John Vaughan Library home page - Liberal Arts - Social Sciences - U.S. History (Under the heading:
Information Resources by Subject Area)
Oklahoma History ResourcesI. Online Resources1.) Travel Oklahoma.com http://www.travelok.com/toDo/attractionsSearch.asp 2.) Oklahoma Folklife Center http://www.okhistory.org/folk/flc1.html 3.) Oklahoma History Center Sample Oklahoma Photographs http://www.okhistory.org/res/photoarchives.html
4.) Sanborn Historical Digital Online Maps of Oklahoma Communities (NSU restricted database) sanborn.umi.com 5.) Oklahoma History from the State of Oklahoma www.ok.gov 6.) Historical Tour of the Oklahoma Oil and Gas Industry from the State of Oklahomawww.ok.gov 7.) Oklahoma History Links from the http://www.archaeolink.com/oklahoma_history_historic_oklaho.htm II. Sample Lesson Plans about Oklahoma 1.) Death Be Not Proud http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/20010611monday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons 2.) Say it with Dance: Rogers and Hammerstein’s “ Oklahoma” http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/education/plan_oklahoma_overview.html 3.) 2004-2005 OK History Lesson Plans from the Oklahoma Dept. of Libraries |
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It's important to remember that publishing on the web is very easy - almost anyone can do it! The problem with that is knowing what's credible (worth your time) and what's not.
Ultimately the researcher must be the one to determine whether or not to use information found on a web site. The following information from the University of California at Berkeley provides some excellent guidelines for evaluating sites:
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/Evaluate.htm