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About the Science Fair Toolkit

LICENSE INFORMATION

Micro Libraries would love to have the opportunity to put this tool on your library web site.  

 Simply email Eric S. Anderson and tell us how to get a hold of you.

Annual licenses for this product are $500 per year, which includes building a local information page regarding local science fair activities.  We can also layer in your background and color scheme so the SFT looks as though you built it.

Members of Regional Library Systems or Cooperatives that are members of the Micro Libraries Partner Plan qualify for a discount on this product.  Email Eric S. Anderson for details of this program. Micro Libraries actively supports members of library collaboratives. 

The Science Fair Toolkit is the first Micro Libraries in what we hope will be a series of products designed to serve users via the library web site.  If you have an idea of how you could use your web site we would love to discuss your idea and perhaps co-develop the tool with you.  Please contact Eric S. Anderson via email or call 740-352-3331.

     

The Science Fair Toolkit was conceived, written and brought to the web by Eric S. Anderson.

(Yes, this is a rare image of him in a tie!!)

 

Mike Eisnaugle, the Science Teacher at Lick Middle School in Jackson, Ohio, developed the outline, edited the text, and took the pictures.  Jenna is a real live student.  Her folks choose not to have her real name revealed.
Diane Kovacs, head of Kovacs Consulting, maintains the links for this site.  Diane is an accomplished trainer, and conducts programs on using the web to serve Science Fair users.

Special thanks to the folks at the Jackson City Library 

where the library shots were taken.