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Remote Access To On-Line Resources: New, Seamless Proxy, Andrée Rathemacher
Remote Access To On-Line Resources: New, Seamless Proxy, Andrée Rathemacher
Technical Services Department Faculty Publications
Short article on the University of Rhode Island Libraries' implementation of a seamless proxy server to enable remote access to Library online resources.
Expanding Access To Consumer Health Information: A Multi-Institutional Collaboration, W. Bede Mitchell, Peter Sullivan, Mary Kate Pung, Lisa P. Smith
Expanding Access To Consumer Health Information: A Multi-Institutional Collaboration, W. Bede Mitchell, Peter Sullivan, Mary Kate Pung, Lisa P. Smith
Library Faculty Publications
A partnership between an academic library, a public library system, and an area health education center meet a critical information need in a rural region of southeast Georgia.
Using The Internet To Support K-12 Teaching And Learning: A Review Of Literature, Rachel A. Karchmer, Leanne Eberly
Using The Internet To Support K-12 Teaching And Learning: A Review Of Literature, Rachel A. Karchmer, Leanne Eberly
MERC Publications
The purpose of this literature review is to examine what research and theory has informed us about using information and communication technologies (ICT), specifically the Internet, to support K-12 instruction. In the fall of 2000, 77% of K-12 classrooms in the United States has at least one computer with Internet access (Cattagni & Farris, 2001). This number has surely risen especially as programs such a E-rate, funded by the federal government, provided billions of dollars to schools for the purpose of establishing Internet connections (see www.fcc.gov/learnet).
When reviewing the existing literature, it becomes clear that while great emphasis has been …