Good Morning,
I'd like to ask all school library/media specialists which on-line
reference tools they subscribe to? I have students from K through 12, so
would appreciate hearing from elementary, middle school and high school
media specialists. Which free/fee research data bases (ie. Encyclopedias,
on-line books, magazines) do you subscribe to? Are the subscription costs
worth the benefit of the programs and how is the student usage?
Thanks for your input,
Sally Kramer
MSAD Library/Media Specialist
615 Olaf Hanson Drive
Faribault, MN 55021
Sally.kramer@msad.state.mn.us
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