Welcome to Discover it, Try it, Learn it, a series of video sessions that focus on the GOWYLD databases. Play the videos (Discover it), do the exercises (Try it) and utilize the resources (Learn it) to assist patrons, train staff, work with students, and to enhance your own research.
- Getting Started
- Gale Databases
- Learning Express Library
- Novelist Databases
- Hands-on Tools for Pre K-8
- Get them out of Google
- EBSCO Databases
- WULP and the eJournal Portal
- History Databases
Each session will include multiple “bite-sized” video segments, followed by exercises. This website will be available for at least six months, so that you can use it as a training tool or database refresher.
We encourage you to explore all of the sessions, even if they cover material outside of your normal duties and interests.
November 26, 2010 at 10:52 am |
Thanks for the extremely helpful information!
December 1, 2010 at 8:47 am |
Yesterday was excellent. These are ideal for keeping up on databases.
January 26, 2011 at 7:06 pm |
The huge amount of great information you pack into each manageable segment makes it easy to sneak in just about any time but it also makes for a quick and easy refresher. I learned something new in every single segment. Thanks Chris and Jamie for putting so much helpful information out there!
April 22, 2013 at 12:07 am |
If there’s no traffic it should take you about 20 or 30 minutes but traffic is pretty common and it could therefore take you at least an hour, a taxi to the airport should cost no more than 30 Egyptian pounds but some people will try to charge you as much as 200. The particular classy aspect along with self-assurance which Hermes Birkins purses supply most women position these individuals the most sough immediately after manufacturers for most girls getting databases. This is where the online websites play quite a vital role. Assuming there is a God and assuming that the Bible is God’s word
and an historical record of His activities (and you won’t hear anything to the contrary in church and from other formal Christian religious organisations) then the standard hype you hear, the standard image projected of God (and son) tends to be ‘warm and fuzzy’. Lap books are another tool a teacher can use to help students create booklets that they will want to keep and review.