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K-Gray Engineering Pathway Digital Library
Created as part of a unique partnership between the National Science Digital Library (NSDL) and the National Science Foundation, the Engineering Pathway Digital Library is "a portal to high-quality teaching and learning resources in engineering, applied science and math, computer science/information technology, and engineering technology." Visitors can start their tour through the search engine on the homepage, or they can use the Browse Resources link to wander by discipline, topic, or grade level. The First Time Users FAQ answers questions like "What kinds of materials can I find at Engineering Pathway?" and "Where do the entries in Engineering Pathway come from?" If users find themselves overwhelmed, they should click on one of the Highlighted Resources. Here they will find materials selected by the editors, the most popular resources, and a set of usage statistics for those with a quantitative bent. Also, the site has a Today in History feature, which provides details about important engineering and scientific endeavors that occurred that day. [KMG] From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout 1994-2010. http://scout.wisc.edu/ See it at
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