As one who has been involved in educational issues from the early stages of
this project's development, I am particularly interested to know what
collections are most useful to you and *how* you are using them. If you are
using these collections of primary sources in your classroom or library
media center, please take a minute to let me know the specifics. For example:
Are you referring your students to these collections for research. If so,
which collections? What kind of research?
Are your students downloading photographs and incorporating into electronic
media? If so, can you provide examples?
Are *you* downloading individual artifacts for classroom discussion and
critical thinking exercises?
Have these collections been useful for cross-disciplinary projects? Can you
provide examples?
What is your greatest challenge/triumph using electronic primary source
materials--especially those from the Library of Congress?
Thanks very much for your help. Only by knowing how you use these
electronic materials can we make them better.
Susan Veccia, Educational Resources Specialist
National Digital Library
Library of Congress
email: svec@loc.gov voice: 202/707-6151