Maryland Flag
February, 2002

Tapping Technology

Internet Corner

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WeMedia

www.wemedia.com

WeMedia Inc. is the leading media company covering issues important to the millions of people with disabilities interested in a quality life without compromise. After four decades of extensive work with the disability community, Jerome Belson and Cary Fields established the company in 1997. Both founders are committed to providing increased access to information, products and services to people with disabilities, their families and friends. The Company continues to develop a variety of media properties encompassing print, interactive, broadcast, and wireless communications.

WeMedia Inc.
130 William Street
New York, NY 10038
Phone: (212) 931-6700**
Fax: (212) 375-6266
TTY: (212) 375-6235

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Maryland Digital Library

http://md-diglib.org

Maryland Digital Library is available to students and faculty at universities and colleges across the state of Maryland. More than 200,000 students and faculty have access to its databases, e-books, electronic journals, and reference works.

MDL streamlines the research process, allowing users to search across multiple databases at once.
Covers: Business; Nursing and Allied Health; Education; Humanities; African American Studies; Science and Technology; Social Sciences; and Computer Science.
Content includes: 400 electronic books; 3,480 electronic journals; 10 databases; 3 refernce works.

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International Rehabilitation Database

The University at Buffalo Center for International Rehabilitation Research Information and Exchange (CIRRIE) is developing a bibliographic database containing citations relating to rehabilitation research conducted outside of the United States. The database is free and available on the Internet at
http://cirrie.buffalo.edu.

Disability and rehabilitation research crosses many disciplines. Relevant information is scattered across many information resources. CIRRIE is collecting citations from all areas of rehabilitation and compiling them into one central source. In addition to indexing from mainstream
journals, CIRRIE includes citations to resources not readily available to U.S. researchers, as well as to full text publications on the Internet. Abstracts are available for most citations. The database is updated monthly. It includes citations from 1996 to the present and will
eventually include citations dating from 1990.

CIRRIE is funded by the National Institute for Disability and
Rehabilitation
Research of the U.S. Department of Education. Its mission is to facilitate the exchange of information and expertise between researchers in the United States and those in other countries. We invite you to visit CIRRIE at http://cirrie.buffalo.edu and use the database as well as the other resources available on the site.

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