Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Lesson 5 Netlibrary (#2)

2. Constitution Day is looming and several students need more material. Search NetLibrary and recommend some appropriate titles.
I started by typing in constitution and got constitutions from all over the world. I then tried Constitution and Jefferson, and I got nothing. So then I did Constitution and United States--both as keywords and got 11 very good texts. I wanted to get a bibliographic list of these books, but I could not figure out how. I looked for an icon or link that would do that for me, but short of copying and pasting each title--I did not see a way to do it. Does anyone know?


2 comments:

  1. You can sort-of get a bibliography list if you create an account in NetLibrary and add books to "your favorites". When you view your favorites, you get a list you can copy and paste. It isn't it true bibliography format but it's manageable.
    -julie

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  2. Good question, Shari, and I see that Fabric & Books has answered it. Thanks for your comments.

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