[NIFL-POVRACELIT:918] firstfind.info -- a great new portal to plain English/easy reading, high interest Websites

From: David J. Rosen (DJRosen@theworld.com)
Date: Mon Sep 30 2002 - 17:22:22 EDT


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Hello NIFL-POVRACELIT Colleagues,

firstfind.info is a new online library providing easy-to-find and easy-to-use information 
(in English) for low-to-intermediate level adult readers. This Website can be used by anyone 
looking for a wide range of information relevant to the well being of individuals and their 
families.

Librarians from the New York Metropolitan area collaborated on this project. Subject areas 
range from housing and jobs to family matters to history and government. Each Website was 
evaluated as per interest, currency, authority, readability, ease of navigation, design, etc. 
All Websites are clearly and briefly annotated. firstfind also offers help screens for novice 
Web users (developed by ESL teacher and Webpage designer, Maura Donnelly) and for assistance 
in navigating the site, an online dictionary, and a response form.

The web address is 

			http://www.firstfind.info   
or just	 

			firstfind.info

I would be interested in what you think of this portal and how it might be used by adult 
education programs.

David J. Rosen



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