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      <title>Planet SOSIG: What&#39;s New in Politics?</title>
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      <description>Virtual Training Suite LaunchedSOSIG is pleased to announce the launch of 9 more free Web-tutorials teaching Internet skills for different social science subjects - ideal for students, lecturers and researchers who want to learn how to get the best from the Web. This brings the total to 16 - with one tutorial for each of the main subjects covered by the gateway (ranging from Anthropology to Women&amp;rsquo;s Studies). The tutorials give a guided tour of the Web for the subject, with expert &amp;ldquo;tour guides&amp;rdquo; from university libraries and national social science organisations.</description>
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      <title>Biz/Ed Bulletin: What Do You Want to Know?</title>
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      <description>Introducing the Advice and Answers Section of the CTI Economics Web siteThe CTI centre for Economics  [1]is part of a national initiative encouraging and promoting the appropriate use of learning technologies in UK Higher Education. It is based at the Institute for Learning and Research Technology (ILRT)[2]at the University of Bristol. The CTI Economics Web site has long provided academic Economists with resource catalogues that give value-added information on topics such as where to find on-line data, what software exists to teach Macroeconomics and how Java is being used in online tutorials.</description>
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