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The Clay Tablet: #3 National Gallery of Victoria
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This blog is being used as a tool for researching my chosen topic ‘Clay Tablets As Library Materials’. This research project is part of my Research Skills 2 module to achieve the Diploma of Information Services. Saturday, October 10, 2009. 3 National Gallery of Victoria. 8220;Through the written word we can connect with some of those who went before us”. Cowley and Williamson 2007, p. 3]. Following my visit, I searched the National Gallery of Victoria’s website and located these items. Doing well Kaye...
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The Clay Tablet: August 2009
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This blog is being used as a tool for researching my chosen topic ‘Clay Tablets As Library Materials’. This research project is part of my Research Skills 2 module to achieve the Diploma of Information Services. Monday, August 31, 2009. This map shows the northern and southern regions of Ancient Mesopotamia called Assyria and Akkad Sumer. It is in the southern region that a nomadic people settled and were known as the Sumerians. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Early Libraries in NSW.
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Oxford University's Bodleian Library: August 2009
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Oxford University's Bodleian Library. A project on the process of researching the Bodleian Library at Oxford University - founded c. 1602 by Sir Thomas Bodley. The Search for anything Bodley. In my first attempt at finding information on the Bodleian Library, I conducted a non-Google search. Otherwise known as a Yahoo search – my most favoured search engine. Yahoo gave me links to the Bodleian Library’s web page. At Oxford University’s website. Holds four copies of the Magna Carta. Sir Thomas Bodley - fo...
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Early libraries in Britain: The Bodleian library in the Middle Ages
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Early libraries in Britain. This is my blog for researing skill 2: Early libraries in Britain. Wednesday, September 23, 2009. The Bodleian library in the Middle Ages. When I tried to search online resources using ‘early library Britain’ I almost got nothing. But when I changed the search keywords into ‘Bodleian library’, I got this video from Youtube. From the book "Early public libraries" I got this information:. Here are two articles about the history of Bodleian library for further reading. The Bodlei...
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Early Children's Libraries in Australia: Week 5 Video on a lower budget
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Early Children's Libraries in Australia. This blog documents my process of research into the history of children's public libraries in Australia. Friday, September 25, 2009. Week 5 Video on a lower budget. Dr Duck @ Your Library". 8 September 2008, sourced from YouTube. Really excellent work Nicola! For your final post spend some time reflecting on your blogging experience. Here are some ideas to contemplate:. How has using a blog changed the way you conducted your research? Class room inspired space.
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Oxford University's Bodleian Library: The Librarians
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Oxford University's Bodleian Library. A project on the process of researching the Bodleian Library at Oxford University - founded c. 1602 by Sir Thomas Bodley. I researched the Bodleian's Librarians and other notable people who have helped shape the library's history, through the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Entrance to the Bodleian Library. Sir Thomas Bodley - founder of The Bodleian Library. Image from Wikipedia. Currently studying like crazy.
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Early libraries in Britain: The beginnings of the National libraries
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Early libraries in Britain. This is my blog for researing skill 2: Early libraries in Britain. Tuesday, November 10, 2009. The beginnings of the National libraries. The British Museum Reading Room of 1838. Image originally from: www.britishmuseum.org/images/oldlibrary.jpg. Here is a video from Youtube about a British Museum Tour. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Reseach skills blog: libraries. Early Libraries in NSW. Early Libraries of NSW. The Vatican Secret Archives. Vatican Library - Secret Archives.
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The Clay Tablet: #5 Cuneiform Writing
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This blog is being used as a tool for researching my chosen topic ‘Clay Tablets As Library Materials’. This research project is part of my Research Skills 2 module to achieve the Diploma of Information Services. Saturday, October 10, 2009. Was in use for approximately 3000 years and evolved from being picture signs (pictograms) representing objects, to sound signs (phonograms) that represented the sounds of the language and each of these signs subsequently represented a syllable. View my complete profile.
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Early libraries in Britain: A new start
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Early libraries in Britain. This is my blog for researing skill 2: Early libraries in Britain. Sunday, August 30, 2009. Image originally from: www.gutenberg.org/files/26378/26378-h/26378-h.htm. Description: Wall bookcases at the bodleian , built in 1610-1612. The books on the upper shelves were unchained. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Reseach skills blog: libraries. Early Libraries in NSW. Early Libraries of NSW. The Vatican Secret Archives. Vatican Library and Secret Archives.