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Volume 6, Number 4 — April 2nd 2001

Web-Wise
The Second Annual Conference on Libraries and Museums in the Digital World

sponsored by the U.S. Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the University of Missouri-Columbia, 12-14 February 2001, Washington, D.C.

They Threw Me a Computer ... But What I Really Needed Was a Life Preserver
Keynote Address at the Web-Wise Conference, 13 February 2001
by Anthony G. Wilhelm

Literacy

Mobile Library Literacy: Solutions for a Rural Environment
by Sybil Brigham McShane

Access

Growing a National Learning Environments and Resources Network for Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education: Current Issues and Opportunities for the NSDL Program
by Lee Zia

Afya: Social and Digital Technologies that Reach across the Digital Divide
by Ann Peterson Bishop, Imani Bazzell, Bharat Mehra, and Cynthia Smith

Training

Toward Context-Centered Methods for Evaluating Public Library Networked Community Information Initiatives
by Joan C. Durrance and Karen E. Pettigrew

Piloting a Course: Using a Pilot Project to Identify Training Needs
by Allison Zhang, Nancy Finlay and Kathleen S. Foulke

Teacher's Palette
by Diana Helton Rennels and Jill Fairhurst Taylor

Content

A Shared Digital Library of Native American Images
by Elaine Peterson

Bridging the Digital Divide: State Government as Content Provider, The Illinois Experience
by Anne Craig

Boyle Heights: Neighborhood Sites and Insights, A Multicultural Community Partnership Initiative of the Japanese American National Museum
by Audrey Lee-Sung


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