WOMEN’S HISTORY RESOURCES

Well, I’ve managed to miss Women’s History Month (March), but better late than never, I hope. You and your students will want to visit new slide show on Ramsey Library’s“Women’s History Resources in D. Hiden Ramsey Library’s Special Collections” page. Many thanks to Brandy Bourne, Web Services Librarian, Helen Wykle, Curator of Special Collections, and Jamie Patterson, Special Collections Assistant, for another job very well done in sharing the collections’ contents with us!

Women’s History Resources in D. Hiden Ramsey Library’s Special Collections

See also:

The National Women’s History Project (NWHP)

IMPORTANT CAMPUS COPYRIGHT GUIDE
The Association of Research Libraries has made available an important new web guide to campus copyright issues that comes with the endorsement of Harold L. Martin, UNC Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs. We invite your attention to:

“Campus Copyright – Rights and Responsibilities – A Basic Guide to Policy Considerations”

CITIZENDIUM COMPETES WITH WIKIPEDIA

“Citizendium, the peer-reviewed “progressive fork” of Wikipedia (The Chronicle, October 18, 2006), has opened for business. The site unveiled its public face on (March 25) and as of (March 27) boasts more than 1,100 articles — a far cry from the more than 1.6 million entries in Wikipedia’s English version, but a decent start.”

The Chronicle Online, 3/27/07
“Citizendium Starts With a Little Knowledge”

Posted by Brandy on April 9, 2007 5:42 PM