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	<title>Comments on: CC Learn</title>
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		<title>By: meredith nelson</title>
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		<dc:creator>meredith nelson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello, my name is Meredith Nelson and I work with the publishing company Gale.  Did you know that Gale’s AccessMyLibrary.com site is a wonderful free educational resource?

I was reading your posting on open learning and educational resources, and I would like to share some news that your loyal blog readers will appreciate.  AccessMyLibrary.com offers teachers and students nearly 30 million free articles from journals, magazines and other trusted publications.  While your blog readers are probably cringing at their out-of-pocket back to school costs, please let them know that they no longer have to pay for education publications.

Teachers can go to AccessMyLibrary.com to search for the latest education news and research, lesson plan ideas, and industry publications.  A few of the topics featured include: government, health, astronomy, chemistry, mathematics, geography, social sciences, business, economics, literature, sociology, language and art.
AccessMyLibrary’s free collection of reference materials, journals and articles are available to teachers through their local libraries with their library card.  Those without library cards can simply sign up through AccessMyLibrary.com!

If you have any questions regarding AccessMyLibrary.com, do not hesitate to contact me at the address below.

Thank you,

Meredith Nelson
mnelson@ecnext.com</description>
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<p>I was reading your posting on open learning and educational resources, and I would like to share some news that your loyal blog readers will appreciate.  AccessMyLibrary.com offers teachers and students nearly 30 million free articles from journals, magazines and other trusted publications.  While your blog readers are probably cringing at their out-of-pocket back to school costs, please let them know that they no longer have to pay for education publications.</p>
<p>Teachers can go to AccessMyLibrary.com to search for the latest education news and research, lesson plan ideas, and industry publications.  A few of the topics featured include: government, health, astronomy, chemistry, mathematics, geography, social sciences, business, economics, literature, sociology, language and art.<br />
AccessMyLibrary’s free collection of reference materials, journals and articles are available to teachers through their local libraries with their library card.  Those without library cards can simply sign up through AccessMyLibrary.com!</p>
<p>If you have any questions regarding AccessMyLibrary.com, do not hesitate to contact me at the address below.</p>
<p>Thank you,</p>
<p>Meredith Nelson<br />
<a href="mailto:mnelson@ecnext.com">mnelson@ecnext.com</a></p>
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