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AMSER
The Applied Mathematics and Science Education Repository (AMSER) project links community and technical colleges to online applied math and science resources via a web portal and complimentary services. It is a four year Pathways Project funded by the National Science Foundation as part of the National Science Digital Library.
CWIS
The Collection Workflow Integration System (CWIS) is an open source turnkey software package designed especially for the NSDL community. CWIS will allow NSDL collections to streamline integration of their resources into the NSDL metadata repository.
Access NSDL
Access NSDL (a joint project with the National Center for Accessible Media) will build the capacity of the NSDL (National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Digital Library) to meet the needs of users with disabilities.
NSDL Scout Reports
As part of the NSDL project, the Internet Scout Project's NSDL Scout Reports offer high quality information about online resources. Like our flagship publication, the Scout Report, our team of professional librarians and content experts locate, research, and annotate these resources for the reports.
LearningLanguages.net
LearningLanguages.Net provides a guide to the best online resources designed to help children and young adults learn a foreign language. Resources are hand selected by language and linguistics content specialists and cover everything from games to vocabulary exercises.
Scout Portal Toolkit
Many groups would like to share a body of knowledge they've assembled with the world via the Internet, but the technical hurdles involved in making that happen can be significant. The Scout Portal Toolkit project is a near-turnkey software package that allows organization with a minimum of technical expertise.
NSF Andrew W Mellon Foundation University of Wisconsin Libraries University of Wisconsin
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