Jan
30
2007
Usability in the Library is a web site created by the University of Michigan that contains a smorgasbord of links and references relating to, you guessed rightly, usability in the library.
I especially liked the Resources section of their site (scroll down for a lot of web-based resources).
posted on Web4Lib
Dec
07
2006
It is British, it is online, and it is free. It is Intute: Virtual Training Suite.
What Intute is is a collection of web tutorials on a wide, wide range of subjects. Their aim is to give you an overview of web-based resources available by topic.
Check out their main site as well… they have a collection of over 114,000 searchable records on an even wider range of topics as their tutorials.
Is it me, or is Britain way ahead of the U.S. in their online educational offerings? This resource, combined with The Open University, makes me wonder….
from ResourceShelf
Tags: Britain, online educational offerings, Open University, United States, web tutorials, web-based resources
Filed in Education, Libraries, Online Databases, Online Services, Open Access, Search, Tutorials, WebSearch | Rick Mason | Comments (0)