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| Speech Accent Archive | ||
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| The speech accent archive uniformly presents a large set of speech samples from a variety of language backgrounds. Native and non-native speakers of English read the same paragraph and are carefully transcribed. The archive is used by people who wish to compare and analyze the accents of different English speakers. | ||
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| Student Research Center (grades 6 - 12) | ||
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| This database is designed for students in grades 6-12. Searches can be designed to include pre-determined content sources such as magazines, newspapers, biographies, country reports, film and video. In addition, they make use of an online dictionary and encyclopedia, explore the top searches of the day, and even limit their search according to appropriate Lexile reading levels. | ||
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| Szwedzicki, C.: The North American Indian Works | ||
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| C. Szwedzicki: The North American Indian Works is a collection of 364 images and 6 texts. Between 1929 and 1952 C. Szwedzicki, a publisher in Nice, France, produced six portfolios of North American Indian art. The publications were edited by American scholars Oscar Brousse Jacobson, Hartley Burr Alexander and Kenneth Milton Chapman. Many of the images were published as pochoir prints which are similar in appearance to silk screen prints. These works represent original works by 20th Century American Indian artists. Important documentation of the Battle of the Little Big Horn is provided in the reproduction of the now lost ledger art of Amos Bad Heart Bull. | ||
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| TumbleBook Library | ||
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| TumbleBooks are animated, talking picture books which teach kids the joy of reading in a format they'll love. TumbleBooks are created by taking existing picture books, adding animation, sound, music and narration to produce an electronic picture book which you can read, or have read to you. The TumbleBook Library is a collection of licensed titles from children's book publishers such as Scholastic, Chronicle Books, Candlewick Press, Harcourt, Walker and Company and others. Some books are available in Spanish and French. | ||
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| Wall Street Journal - Eastern Edition (ProQuest Digital Microfilm) | ||
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| ProQuest Digital Microfilm offers select local and national Newspapers in Microform online, where they can accessed simultaneously and remotely by multiple users. Just like traditional microform versions, all of the newspapers are browsable, uncut and in full image—complete with editorials, photos, charts, graphs, and other visual material. | ||
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| Coverage: | 2008 - present | |
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| Washington Post - Final Edition (ProQuest Digital Microfilm) | ||
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| ProQuest Digital Microfilm offers select local and national Newspapers in Microform online, where they can accessed simultaneously and remotely by multiple users. Just like traditional microform versions, all of the newspapers are browsable, uncut and in full image—complete with editorials, photos, charts, graphs, and other visual material. | ||
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| Coverage: | 2008 - present | |
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| Washington Times (ProQuest Digital Microfilm) | ||
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| ProQuest Digital Microfilm offers select local and national Newspapers in Microform online, where they can accessed simultaneously and remotely by multiple users. Just like traditional microform versions, all of the newspapers are browsable, uncut and in full image—complete with editorials, photos, charts, graphs, and other visual material. | ||
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| Coverage: | 2010 - present | |
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| WGSN (World Global Style Network) | ||
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| World Global Style Network (WGSN) includes daily international fashion news, technical and licensing news, trade show calendars and reports, shop window photos, apparel and textile trends, market intelligence, graphics and more. | ||
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| World Almanac for Kids Online (was Curriculum Resource Center, Junior edition) | ||
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| For elementary teachers and students seeking material to supplement their lessons, this electronic library of curriculum-related handouts contains an expansive collection of visual content-including people and events in history, maps and flags, timelines, science diagrams, science projects, career ideas and other handouts. | ||
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| WPA Prints by Cleveland Artists | ||
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| High resolution scans of works of art by Cleveland artists, commissioned under the Works Progress Administration. The WPA was the largest New Deal program and provided jobs and income to the unemployed during the Great Depression. It built many public buildings and roads, and as well operated a large arts project | ||
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| Wright Brothers Collection (Digital Photographs) | ||
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| Wright Brothers Digital Photographs is a collection of photographs documenting the invention of the airplane, the lives of the Wright Family, and the Wrights' flying exhibitions in Europe and the United States. The collection provides thorough coverage of the Wrights' early inventive period documenting their early gliders and flight testing in both North Carolina and Ohio. Much of it should show that Orville and Wilbur Wright were technically excellent photographers who painstakingly documented their process of invention. The content posted to date also provides a valuable record of their home life, camp life, and the flora and fauna of the Outer Banks 100 year ago. These photos are from The Wright Brothers Collection housed in Special Collections and Archives at the Wright State University Libraries, one of the most complete collections of Wright material in the world. | ||
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