Chattahoochee Technical College, North Metro Campus
If you have a question about the CTC library at North Metro or the resources available to you,
you may e-mail the Librarian
Friday, April 27, 2007
They wrote a letter and won
The Library of Congress has announced the State winners for the Letters about Literature!
Georgia:
Level I grade 4-6: Katja Martin, Atlanta, wrote to Robert Frost, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Level II grade 7-8: Sang Ho Chun, Ringgold, wrote to Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
Level III grade 9-12: Linda Fong, Alpharetta, wrote to Kate Chopin, The Awakening
Off to judge
This is a delightful opportunity to see how creative the students in Georgia really are!
Thursday, April 26, 2007
POTUS Poetry
Check out Presidents as Poets: Poetry Written by United States Presidents.
Come and See
Always there are tables of information about the programs at NMTC.
Stop by the library table and say "hello"!
It is a great opportunity to see what we have to offer the students!
When Google overwhelms
Going through Kids Click to Literature and then selecting poetry- there are 18 links to poetry sites - the reading level is noted.
To use GALILEO at home you'll need to get the current password from your Georgia librarian.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
2 for 1
Trippish combines the features of MapQuest with the Weather Channel!
I read this on the Librarian in Black blog. Check out her other comments.
Not too light
Try Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia. It's an Ebsco product. The search screen is colorful. You are offered choices for limiting your search.
There is a Teachers link which takes you to a search page that has a very similar look to the standard Ebsco search pages - but it's a bit friendlier.
Instead of a publications tab there is a Title Lists link (took me a few minutes to figure out that was where to go to find the publications used in the database).
Funk and Wagnalls turns into Searchasaurus and it does search Academic Search Premier - and it looks "easier".
You'll need the password to access GALILEO at home. Your Georgia librarian can give you the current password.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Monday, April 23, 2007
Happy Birthday, Will!
Today is William Shakespeare's birthday- well, it would be if he were 443 years old.
A Quick Search for Shakespeare in GALILEO, limited to Arts & Humanities brought up these resources:
Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition
Grove Art Online
NoveList
New Georgia Encyclopedia
Research Library
LION (the poems)
Literature Online Reference Edition (the criticisms)
MasterFILE Premier
Religion & Philosophy Collection
Academic Search Premier
What are they saying about William Shakespeare after all these years?