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November 2013

  1. Digital Media Wire

    Digital Media Wire, Inc. is a strategic knowledge provider serving the digital media industry since May 2000. Our business includes publications, events & marketing and consulting services.


  2. eGovernment Resource Centre

    Mentioned in issue 90 when it was known as 'Government Online Resource Centre' this is now the Victorian Government's respository of eGovernment resources.


  3. Encoded Archival Description (EAD) Official Web Site

    The EAD Document Type Definition (DTD) is a standard for encoding archival finding aids using the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). The standard is maintained in the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress (LC) in partnership with the Society of American Archivists.


  4. Examstutor.com

    Examstutor.com combines comprehensive A level study notes written by highly experienced A level Examiners, a database of specimen Exam Paper Questions with exam board Mark Schemes, and a range of additional learning resources, to provide the ideal A level study resource, and revision foundation for exam success at A and AS level.


  5. FetchBook.Info

    FetchBook.Info is a quick and easy way to compare prices of new and used books among dozens of bookstores. The price comparison is thorough and independent, providing you with the lowest price you can find for any book.


  6. Google Watch

    A look at how Google's monopoly, algorithms, and privacy policies are undermining the Web.


  7. Centre for Science and Environment

    The Centre for Science and Environment is one of India's leading environmental NGOs with a deep interest in sustainable natural resource management. CSE's strategy of knowledge based activism" has won it wide respect and admiration for the quality of its campaigns, research and publications which are trying to bring about change in an extremely difficult situation."


  8. ComputerScienceWeb

    ComputerScienceWeb provides: - An integrated search of journal articles and preprints - Services to facilitate research in twelve categories in computer science.


  9. Cryptology ePrint Archive

    The Cryptology ePrint Archive provides rapid access to recent research in cryptology.


  10. CyberHood

    Mission is to build a virtual community where students, scholars, practitioners, and social activists, who want to change urban society and improve the plight of people of color, can find each other, share information, exchange ideas, and build professional relationships. Goal is to build a community that encourages dialogue, facilitates research, and spawns joint ventures.


  11. Education Index

    An annotated guide to the best education-related sites on the Web.


  12. GetTech

    GetTech, through its gettech.org web site and collateral materials, will help you prepare students (in fun ways) for tomorrow's great jobs.


  13. Mapping Asia

    Mapping Asia is a tool to improve access to UK library holdings for researchers working in all subject areas of the humanities and social sciences relating to Asia, the Middle East and North Africa.


  14. NewsSeer

    An 'intelligent' news and current events service and search engine.


  15. Nstein

    Computer-aided indexing for e-publishers.


  16. RAM Database

    This free bibliographic database for Manufacturing now contains details of over 37,800 publications from more than 500 leading journals.


  17. SatireSearch

    SatireSearch scours the internet for the most up to date satire headlines from all around the world so you don't have to.


  18. Tech-ICT.com

    This site is dedicated to teaching ICT at all levels. Students will find revision notes to learn your ICT subject along with plenty of quizzes, competitions, polls to keep things interesting. Teachers will find starters and plenaries along with Schemes of Work ( SoW) , lesson ideas and tons of free material. Revision resources for every level are available.


  19. History of Artificial Intelligence

    Despite what some might think, artificial intelligence is a concept that is hundreds of years old and a variety of individuals have worked on a number of curious projects in an attempt to plumb the depths of this idea. This collection from the Stanford University Libraries brings together a dozen or so audio and video files that document the history of these explorations. The project was supported by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, via a grant awarded by the National Science Foundation. The films, which can be found under the tab "Browse by Title", include lectures of motion and vision and a very early film on a remote-controlled lunar vehicle. Some of the files are not publicly accessible to those not affiliated with Stanford University, but there is enough here to warrant several visits


  20. Techfest

    Anybody can hold the helm when the sea is calm but at this Techfest, you will witness a sea full of competitions, which polishes and brings out knowledge, skills and determination within you. Fierce battles await you at Techfest which need sheer creativity and passion, ranging from pure circuitry and robotics to simple mechanical challenges and basic sciences which will tickle your grey cells to think of the whackiest of ideas.


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