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Humbul Humanities Hub - helping you find online resources

Humbul Humanities Hub - helping you find online resources. Martin Wynne martin.wynne@oucs.ox.ac.uk http://www.humbul.ac.uk/ again, with the help of Ylva Berglund!.

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Humbul Humanities Hub - helping you find online resources

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  1. Humbul Humanities Hub- helping you find online resources Martin Wynne martin.wynne@oucs.ox.ac.uk http://www.humbul.ac.uk/ again, with the help of Ylva Berglund!

  2. “As always this whole Internet thing makes me completely stressed out. About 30% is that it is really unpleasant to read on the screen. The rest is, I think, that you can never get an overview of HOW MUCH material there is behind every link. I know I have to know about electronic resources but I just don’t. I am, as you understand, not a good Web user….”

  3. Wouldn’t it be nice… if someone could find the good websites and just tell you about them?

  4. Humbul Humanities Hub • Subject specialists identify, index and describe good websites • Searchable catalogue freely available online

  5. Humbul Humanities Hub • Part of the RDN (Resource Discovery Network) • Funded by JISC and AHRB • Available at http://www.humbul.ac.uk/

  6. Virtual Training Suite (VTS) • Tour key Internet sites for English Studies • Discover how to search the Internet • Review what to trust on the Internet • Reflect how to get the most from the Internet for your work http://www.vts.rdn.ac.uk/

  7. Hands on • My Humbul worksheet (Include and Alert) • VTS tutorial (from RDN site) • Explore the site(s) • ‘Finding online resources for teaching’

  8. Online resources for teaching • Think of a subject/lesson/assignment/question • Define search terms • Search using Google, Humbul, RDN, own choice – one or more option (how do you change your search terms?) • Find interesting site(s) • Evaluate site(s) • Discuss how to use the site alt. why unsuitable

  9. Humbul Humanities Hub- helping you find online resources Martin Wynne martin.wynne@oucs.ox.ac.uk http://www.humbul.ac.uk/

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