[CASL-L] Print sources vs digital sources

Michele Lane mlane at colchesterct.org
Tue Sep 19 10:12:32 PDT 2017


Good afternoon everyone!

I have a number of teachers who insist that students use two book sources
for each research project. I have been working with these teachers each
year, sharing with them that databases contain print material, such as
academic journals, and students can even find electronic copies of books
via Google Books, e-books we have purchased, etc,.... so my question to you
all...

How would you word the description of this?

" Print Sources accessed Digitally" is what I have come up with.

 I am trying to get buy in from teachers and get them to fully understand
that accessing a 'book' or 'print' source can be done digitally.

Thanks for any suggestions you have. Thanks in advance

-- 
Michele Lane
Library Media Specialist
William J.Johnston Middle School
@mlanemedia
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