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Attribution and citation: What’s the difference? | Redefining the Stacks
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What's going on with the library? Attribution and citation: What’s the difference? November 3, 2013. I hear the terms citation and attribution tossed around interchangeably, but I believe that the difference is signifiant enough to matter, especially as we encourage students to research, remix, and release their projects to the world. Attribution is about giving credit to the original creator of the image, video, or idea and providing a link back to the original. When thinking about attribution in the co...
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Ask A Librarian | Redefining the Stacks
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What's going on with the library? June 17, 2014. I just found this press release. I co-wrote back in 2007. The experience of responding to question on The Internet Public Library. Is something I think back to when I am searching on the internet and referring to Q&A sites. Although sites like Wiki Answers. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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November | 2013 | Redefining the Stacks
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What's going on with the library? Monthly Archives: November, 2013. Attribution and citation: What’s the difference? November 3, 2013. I hear the terms citation and attribution tossed around interchangeably, but I believe that the difference is signifiant enough to matter, especially as we encourage students to research, remix, and release their projects to the world. Attribution is about giving credit to the original creator of the image, video, or idea and providing a link back to the original. When th...
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Professional Development | Redefining the Stacks
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What's going on with the library? Participant, Books for the Beast. Participant, EdCamp MetroDC. Presenter, FHS 1:1 Summit. Participant, Discovery Education Educator Day of Discovery. Participant, Developmental Designs 1 Workshop. Participant, Seven Strategies of Assessment for Learning. Participant, Learning and the Brain Conference. Presenter, VAIS State Conference, Virginia: Going Digital – Developing and Managing an eBook and eReader Collection. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Recommended by 8th Graders | Redefining the Stacks
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What's going on with the library? Recommended by 8th Graders. February 5, 2014. I asked some students today what book I should read next. Here’s the list they gave me in a span of a few minutes, while also discussing the book to movie phenomena (Read it first? Asking for book recommendations, and talking about why they loved the books. I’m happy to say that there are only a couple books on the list that we do not have in the library (but that I’ll order if they’re popular). Forest of Hands and Feet.
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Students First | Redefining the Stacks
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What's going on with the library? February 23, 2014. When I plan lessons, weigh in on curriculum, or consider adding something to my library collection, I think about students: How will it impact them? What is the outcome I’m hoping for? What are the pros and cons? When possible, I get input from students or consider those I have taught or will teach. What do we hope for students of today? Are we educating our 5 year olds for their future occupations? Are we educating them to be well rounded individuals?
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January | 2015 | Redefining the Stacks
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What's going on with the library? Monthly Archives: January, 2015. ISTE: Citizenship In The Digital Age. January 12, 2015. Citizenship VS Digital Citizenship–not as much of a separation as it once was. I like this infographic. January 12, 2015. ISTE: Citizenship In The Digital Age. A Student that Inspires. Interesting Thoughts Of Others. It's Academic, Librarian. Blogging for a Good Book. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. It's Academic, Librarian. Trends, Achievements, and Competencies.
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Attribution and Citation | Redefining the Stacks
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What's going on with the library? September 29, 2013. Step 1: What is the difference between attribution and citation? Step 2: What is fair use? Step 3: What is Creative Commons. And what is my obligation to work with that license? Step 4: What is the law? What is good practice? What is the “right thing to do”? Step 5: What are the building blocks for citation and attribution? What is the expectation for a 1st grader vs a senior? What is the expectation for faculty, staff, and administrators?
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Surviving the Prairie in May B. | Redefining the Stacks
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What's going on with the library? Surviving the Prairie in May B. February 23, 2013. What do you do when there is no one watching over you? What is your responsibility to someone else when they have left you on your own? How do you survive in the prairie without provisions, by yourself, especially when the snow begins to fall? May B, by Caroline Starr Rose. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). A books, mov...
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Redefining the Stacks | What's going on with the library? | Page 2
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What's going on with the library? The Rules of Survival–A compelling read about family, abuse, strength, and responsibility. February 19, 2013. Riveting. Intense. Depressing. Uplifting. Frustrating. The Rules of Survival. This is an intense book, with some intense themes. It is bad enough that the adults who were immersed in the situation let it happen, but how could the schools not have noticed anything was wrong? How many children are being neglected and abused that we overlook? I wonder, when teenager...
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