Betty,
Thank you for another wonderful resource.
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From: "Elizabeth L Brown" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Using Primary Sources on the Web by ALA-RUSA-History Section
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> Hello fellows and friends,
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> The Instruction & Research Services Committee of the Reference and User
> Service Association History Section in the American Library Association
> has written a nice piece about using primary sources on the web. The
> authors names are included in the document. Each section has a "more
> info..." or "examples" link (which, unfortunately, appear to work as
> pop-ups in MS IE, but not at all in Netscape or Mozilla browsers). At
> the end of the paper are links to five citation guides.
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> http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/RUSA/
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> This site came to my attention via a colleague.
> The report itself is copyright protected.
>
> Later,
>
> Betty
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