The Chicago Tribune (11/3, Cullotta) reports, "Heather Moorefield-Lang, the education and social-sciences librarian at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va., and a former middle school librarian, is aware of the frustration both parents and educators experience when students limit their research efforts to Google and Wikipedia, when a wealth of online tools are at their fingertips, many free of charge." Moorefield-Lang was "a member of the American Association of School Librarians' task force assigned to study the best educational Websites for kindergarten through 12th grade. The group has posted this year's Top 25 Websites for Teaching and Learning on the American Library Association's site." The sites were chosen "based on credibility, ease of use, interactivity and affordability." The article lists some of Moorefield-Lang's favorite resources.
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