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A presentation about databases can be made interesting if you show the faculty 
what's in it for them and their kids. Many faculty members are aware of the 
existence of these resources but are not always sure how to use them and especially 
how to cite them as sources.
 
A short overview with quick searches on pertinent topics for each subject area 
should do the trick. You might also include handouts on citations and tips on easy 
use.
 
A Power Point with screen shots of the steps in a few quick search might be very 
effective.
 
Jo
Josephine Dervan, MLS -Online Instructor 
School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Stout 

He who has a library and a garden, wants for nothing- Cicero 

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