Hi, folks -- I really planned to go back to lurking after yesterday's venture into electronic communication. However, The Library of Congress announced a new set of pages on a reference librarians' list that I have to tell you about. It's designed for teachers K-12 and provides literally hundreds of GREAT resources for the teaching of American History. There may be some other good things in it that relate to other areas, but I looked at the History stuff first. It's terrific. Point your browsers to: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/ Lots of gif and jpeg files for your viewing pleasure and looks like tons of other primary research material, too. NEAT! I'd attach the whole thing but won't on the chance that they have also posted to this list and it hasn't shown up on the Digest yet. Don't want to take up too much room you know. I'm done now. Gregg Jackson Librarian [log in to unmask] The Children's Museum of Indianapolis [new, clever, signature block quote under construction.] Please visit our Web Site at: http://www.a1.com/children/home.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~