04 Mar Library of Congress Resources About Ukraine
Over the last couple of weeks I’ve received quite a few requests for resources for teaching and learning about the Russia/ Ukraine conflict. In response to those requests I’ve been directing people to Larry Ferlazzo’s frequently updated list of resources. Today, I found one resource that isn’t on Larry’s list, yet. That is the a list of resources compiled by the Library of Congress.
In the LOC’s list of resources about Ukraine you will find historical maps including this one that appears to be the first time Ukraine was used to describe the region. In the list you will also find links to resources from the Congressional Research Service and overviews of Library of Congress collections about Ukraine.
By following tags and links through the digital archives of the Library of Congress you can find additional resources about Ukraine. That’s how I found the map that I used as the feature image for this blog post. I viewed this map then scrolled down to find the tag Ukraine then on the next page clicked the map tag to find a list of 33 related maps. Take a look at my GIF below for those steps.
Map Image Source: United States Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2005626464/
Over the last couple of weeks I’ve received quite a few requests for resources for teaching and learning about the Russia/ Ukraine conflict. In response to those requests I’ve been directing people to Larry Ferlazzo’s frequently updated list of resources. Today, I found one resource that isn’t on Larry’s list, yet. That is the a list of resources compiled by the Library of Congress. In the LOC’s list of resources about Ukraine you will find historical maps including this one that appears to be the first time Ukraine was used to describe the region. In the list you will also find links to resources from the Congressional Research Service and overviews of Library of Congress collections about Ukraine. By following tags and links through the digital archives of the Library of Congress you can find additional resources about Ukraine. That’s how I found the map that I used as the feature image for this blog post. I viewed this map then scrolled down to find the tag Ukraine then on the next page clicked the map tag to find a list of 33 related maps. Take a look at my GIF below for those steps. Map Image Source: United States Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2005626464/Are you a tech coach or media specialist looking for some new ideas to share with your colleagues? If so, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook you need. You can get it right here.Current Events, Free Technology For Teachers, Geography, Larry Ferlazzo, Library of Congress, Social Studies, UkraineRead More
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