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The Best of The Black Book Web Sites - and other thoughts
Having published and monitored the activity of on-line newsletters for over 7 years I have a good feel for what subjects will attract the most attention.My electronic newsletter always contains a variety of information (visit http://aalbc.com/enewslet.htm for an archive of eNewsletters from the last few years). You’ll find that I include links to;videos of authors book reviewsrecommended web
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General on Monday, July 30th, 2007.
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Biography and Genealogy Master Index
A comprehensive index to more than 12 million biographical sketches in more than 3,400 volumes and editions of current and retrospective reference books, covering over 4 million contemporary and historical figures throughout the world. Please note: BGMI allows only one U of M - TC user at a time. If you are denied access, please wait 15 minutes and try again.
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General on Friday, July 27th, 2007.
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Encyclopaedia Britannica Online
Concise as well as scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects. Also includes links to related Internet resources, and the Britannica Book of the Year. Search tip: When combining words in search, capitalize AND. For example: revolution AND 1848
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International Index of Black Periodicals
Includes current and retrospective bibliographic citations and abstracts from scholarly journals and newsletters from the United States, Africa and the Caribbean–and full-text coverage of core Black Studies periodicals. Coverage is international in scope and multidisciplinary–spanning cultural, economic, historical, religious, social, and political issues of vital importance to the Black Studies discipline.
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General on Tuesday, July 24th, 2007.
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Black Studies Database: Kaiser Index to Black Resources
The Kaiser Index to Black Resources is drawn from the handwritten notes of the staff of the Schomburg Center at New York Public Library. It indexes journals, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, pamphlets and reports published between 1948-1986.The actual clipping file is available in Wilson Library Reference, 1st floor, in reference microfiche sets 34 and 34A, covering 1924-1974 and 1975-1988.
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General on Monday, July 23rd, 2007.
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The Power of Blogs Part 4
Well it has been three weeks since the last post to my Blog. Hey it has been a busy three weeks with Christmas, New Years and everything else that goes on in the average life of someone with children and day job…I did spend some time looking a Blogs both big and small. I looked at big popular blogs like the Drudge Report http://www.drudgereport.com/ smaller less popular blogs like the ones
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General on Sunday, July 22nd, 2007.
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The Power of Blogs Part 4
Well it has been three weeks since the last post to my Blog. Hey it has been a busy three weeks with Christmas, New Years and everything else that goes on in the average life of someone with children and day job…I did spend some time looking a Blogs both big and small. I looked at big popular blogs like the Drudge Report http://www.drudgereport.com/ smaller less popular blogs like the ones
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General on Friday, July 20th, 2007.
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Mah Niggaz
I’ve been writing newsletters to highlight the most recent work on AALBC.com for at least 8 years. I’m a facts and figures kind of guy, so I always review the statistics associated with each newsletter. I’m very interested in which articles readers find most the interesting (based upon which articles are most frequently clicked).In my November 30th 2006 newsletter the most frequently clicked
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The Power of Blogs
With this, we begin AALBC.com’s foray in the world of Blogs. I’ve been reading a lot about Blogs lately. It seems the media is way ahead of the curve on this one. Most people still don’t know what Blogs are, or if they know what the are, they don’t realize their full potential — yet.I’m currently trying to figure out how to set Google’s Free Blog service "Blogger" up on my own server.
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General on Thursday, July 19th, 2007.
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African-American Pavilion at Book Expo America 2007
BookExpo America’s Conference/Educational Programs run from May 31 - June 3, 2007 at the Jacob Javitz Convention Center in New York, City Visit: http://events.aalbc.com/bookexpo_america_2007.htmBookExpo America (BEA) combines the largest selection of English language titles on the planet with special industry and author events and unparalleled educational content to create a dynamic environment
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General on Tuesday, July 17th, 2007.
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