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Huffington, A. & Editors <strong>of</strong> the Huffington Post. 2008. The Huffington Post Complete Guide to<br />

Blogging, Simon & Schuster. Amazon.com information at . Note the<br />

“Look Inside” feature.<br />

Intute: Social <strong>Science</strong> (UK). 2008. Web resources for education and research for the social<br />

sciences, including law, business, hospitality, sport and tourism, online at<br />

.<br />

Intute – the best Web resources for education and research, “a free online service providing you<br />

with a database <strong>of</strong> hand selected Web resources for education and research.”:<br />

[TA=248].<br />

ISTE. 2009. International Society for Technology in <strong>Education</strong> . An ISTE<br />

Forum is at . For information see<br />

.<br />

Kapitzke, C. & B.C. Bruce, eds. 2006. Libr@ries Changing Information Space and Practice,<br />

Routledge. Publisher's information at :<br />

“This volume is the first to examine the social, cultural, and political implications <strong>of</strong> the shift from<br />

the traditional forms and functions <strong>of</strong> print-based libraries to the delivery <strong>of</strong> online information in<br />

educational contexts. Libr@ries are conceptualized as physical places, virtual spaces, communities<br />

<strong>of</strong> literate practice, and discourses <strong>of</strong> information work.” A Google preview is online at<br />

.<br />

Kelly, K. 2008a. Becoming Screen Literate. New York Times Magazine, 21 November, online at<br />

. “Kevin Kelly is senior maverick at Wired and the author <strong>of</strong> 'Out <strong>of</strong><br />

Control' and a coming book on what technology wants.”<br />

Kelly, K. 2008b. “Speculations on the Future <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,”online at<br />

. [See above for Kelly’s blog<br />

The Technium.]<br />

Kirst, M.W. & A. Venezia, eds. 2006. From High School to College: Improving Opportunities<br />

for Success in Postsecondary <strong>Education</strong>. Jossey Bass. Amazon.com information at<br />

.<br />

Kluth, A. 2008. “The ‘death’ <strong>of</strong> blogging,” online at<br />

; contain interviews by Kluth after<br />

his Economist (2008) article was published.<br />

Kornbluh, M.L., M. Shell-Weiss, & P. Turnbull. 2006. "Alternatives to Pay-for-View: The Case<br />

for Open Access to Historical Research and Scholarship” in Kapitzke & Bruce (2006).<br />

Mathews, J. 2008. “Favorite <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Blogs</strong> <strong>of</strong> 2008,” Washington Post, April 7; online at<br />

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