General Resources
- AccessMy Library
- Bielefeld
Academic Search Engine - BASE
- The
British Academy Portal - The British Academy is the national academy for
the humanities and the social sciences.
- BUBL
Information Service, Centre for Digital Library Research, Strathclyde
University
- Columbia
Encyclopedia
- Educator's
Reference Desk from the Information Institute of Syracuse
- Encyclopedia
Smithsonian
- Exploratorium from the Science Learning Network
- Fifty
States Photo Gallery from USA.gov
- Google
Books
- Google
Scholar
- Government
Information Online: Ask a Librarian - U.S. Government Printing Office's
Federal Depository Library Program. Committee on Institutional Cooperation,
Government Printing Office, University of Illinois at Chicago.
- INFOMINE - Scholarly Internet Resource Collections
- Luna
Commons - provides educational digital resources
- News
and Current Events from Fowler's Internet Library, LLC
- The
ResourceShelf from Gary Price
- The
Royal Society, London, England, UK
- SCIRUS - for scientific information only
- Silobreaker is an online search service for news and current events.
- Voice
of the Shuttle designed by Professor Alan Liu and a development team in
the University of California, Santa Barbara, English Department.
- World
Digital Library - sponsored by UNESCO, Library of Congress, and others
- World
Factbook from the Central Intelligence Agency
- Wikipedia
- The
WWW Virtual Library is an association sans but lucratif estblished in
the Republic and Canton of Gevena.
News
- National & International <return
to top>
- Africa
News
- Asia
News Network
- The
Associated Press
- BBC
News from the largest broadcasting service in the world.
- Christian
Science Monitor is an international daily newspaper. Provides in-depth
news coverage.
- The
Economist - source for the analysis of world business and current affairs,
as well as overviews of cultural trends and regular industry, business and
country special reports.
- L'Express - political and business news from France
- New
America Media - a product of Pacific News Service
- Newspapers from North America from IPL2
- Newsweek - national, international, business, society, lifestyle, the arts, and health.
- The
New York Times
- Outlook
India - weekly news from India
- Reuters
News Service
- Time - news, analysis, opinions, and more
- UPI
News from the United Press International, Inc.
- U.S.
News & World Report - national and international news, money matters,
health, education, and more.
- The
Washington Post
Anthropology <return
to top>
Arts and Classics <return
to top>
- The
Artist.org - the art masters since 1900 are represented with their portraist,
biographies, and articles.
- Art
History Resources on the Web from Professor L.C.E. Witcombe, Department
of Art History, Sweet Briar College, Virginia
- Arts
Portal from Wikipedia
- AskArt
(The Artists' Bluebook) - information on art appraisals, auctions, for
sale, notable artists, and more.
- A
Celebration of Women Writers from the University of Pennsylvania
- Encyclopedia
of Philosophy from Stanford University
- Gale
Literary Index from the Gale Group (CENGAGE Learning).
- Google
Book Search - a comprehesive selection of classic and other materials
from Google.
- Great
Chicago Stories from the Chicago History Museum
- History
of Art sponsored by CHArt (Computers and
the History of Art)
- Kennedy
Center Arts Edge in Washington, D.C., supports the placement of the arts
at the center of the curriculum and advocates creative use of technology to
enhance the K-12 educational experience.
- Leonardo
da Vinci at the Museum of Science in Boston
- Literary
Kicks - filled with opinions, observations, and research, LitKicks explores
the meaning and relevance of literature in modern life. A popular online destination
and critic's favorite.
- Meet
the Writers - browse the list of writers by genre from Barnes & Noble
- Muse
India is a literary journal that showcases Indian writing. It publishes
both creative and critical writing and offers a wide range of literary forms,
including poetry, short fiction, essays, conversations with writers, book
reviews and more.
- Music from the Indiana University School of Music
- Music,
Musicians, and Composers from Fowler's Internet Library, LLC
- National
Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
- National
Sculpture Society is the oldest organization of professional sculptors
in the U.S.
- Petrucci
Music Library - public domain sheet music
- Poetry
and Literature Center at the Library of Congress
- Poetry
Everywhere created by film students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
in association with the Poetry Foundation.
- Poets.org
(Poetry, Poems, Bios & More) from the Academy of American Poets
- Prize-Winning
Books Online from the University of Pennsylvania. Includes the complete
text of books that have won major literary prizes, like the Newbery Award,
the Nobel Prize, and the Pulitzer Prize.
- Shakespeare's
Works from Terry Gray, Palomar Community College
- Smart
History - a dynamic enhancement for the static Western art history textbook.
- Union
List of Artist Names from The J. Paul Getty Trust
- The
Vincent Van Gogh Gallery
- Virtual
Library Museum published by the International Council of Museums
Biography <return
to top>
Biology,
Life & Agricultural Sciences <return
to top>
- Agricultural
Marketing Service from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Agricultural
Research Service from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Agripedia:
Encyclopedia of Agriculture from the College of Agriculture, University
of Kentucky
- American
Arachnological Society
- American
Veterinary Medical Association
- Animal
Diversity Web from the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Animal
Information from SeaWorld
- Animal
Welfare Information Center from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- AntWeb hosted by the California Academy of Sciences
- Beautiful
Birds - collection from the Hill Ornithology Collection at Cornell University
- Biodiversity
Heritage Library Project
- Biology
Online - a Life
Science Reference
- Birds,
Birds, Birds from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- BirdNet presented by the National Ornithological Council
- Butterflies
in Bloom provides a photographic gallery of butterflies in their different
stages of life from Texas A & M University.
- Complete
Work of Charles Darwin Online from the University of Cambridge
- Census
of Agriculture from the National Agricultural Statistics Service (USDA)
- Centers
for Disease Control from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Dairy
Science and Technology from the University of Guelph, Canada
- The
Digestive System from Colorado State University
- Digital
Dog from PetWearUSA.
- Encyclopedia
of Life
- Encyclopedia
of Plants, Gardening, and Botanical Dictionary provides general information
and descriptions of plants, various methods of cultivation, soil and temperature
requirements, pruning, and other important details (from the University of
Liverpool).
- Endangered
Species from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- EpiSPIDER is a subset of medical and public health knowledge related to epidemics around
the world.
- Farm
Service Editor from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Fish
and Wildlife Servicefrom the U.S. Department of the Interior
- Food
and Nutrition Service from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Health
Topics from the National Library of Medicine
- Healthy
Pet is published by the American Animal Hospital Association
- Insects
and Entomology Index from Iowa State University
- Inside
the Food Pyramid from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- International
Plant Science Center from the New York Botanical Garden
- Marine
Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole Institute
- Medical
Encyclopedia from the National Library of Medicine
- Medline
Plus from the National Library of Medicine
- Merck
Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy
- National
Agriculture Compliance Assistance Center from the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA)
- National
Agricultural Library from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
- National
Biological Information Infrastructure from the Biological
Information Office of the U.S. Geological Survey
- National
Center for Biotechnology Information from the U.S. National Library of
Medicine
- National
Marine Fisheries Service from the U.S. Department of Commerce
- National
Nutrient Database from the USDA
- National
Plant Germplasm System from the Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department
of Agriculture
- Nutrition
Policy and Promotion from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Nutrition
Information, Physical Fitness, Weight Loss Management from Life Clinic
International
- Plants
Database from the Natural Resources Conservation Service, U.S. Department
of Agriculture
- Poultry
Breeds from the Department of Animal Science, Oklahoma State University
- Regulatory
Fish Encyclopedia from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- RxList - The Internet Drug Index for Prescription Drugs and Medications
- Sharks
and Rays from SeaWorld
- United
States Forest Service
- The
United States National Arboretum
- United
States National Library of Medicine
- World
Agricultural Information Center from the Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations
Business,
Economics, & Finance <return
to top>
Careers,
Jobs, Employment <return
to top>
Demography,
Ecology, & Geography <return
to top>
- American
Factfinder from the U.S. Census Bureau
- The
Antarctic Circle - historical, literary, bibliographical, and cultural
aspects of Antarctica and the South Polar regions.
- Biology
Studies from the U.S. Geological Survey
- Census
Bureau from the U.S. Department of Commerce
- Climate
Program Office, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Demography
and Population Studies from the Australian National University
- Earth from the Alexandria Digital Library, University of California
- Ecology
- Geography from the U.S. Geological Survey
- Geography
Portal from Wikipedia
- Geography
Products from the U.S. Geological Survey
- GeoGratis provided by the Earth Sciences Sector (ESS) of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan).
- Getty
Thesaurus of Geographic Names
- Guide
to Geographic Information Systems from ESRI
- Map
Machine provides satellite, street maps, physical maps, and more from
the National Geographic Society.
- National
Geographic from the National Geographic Society
- National
Ice Center from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- National
Ocean Service from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- National
Weather Service from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Natural
Resources Conservation from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- The
Power of Place: Geography in the 21st Century by Annenberg Media
- Places
Directory from the National Geographic
- Portals
to the World from the Library of Congress
- Water
Studies from the U.S. Geological Survey
- Xpeditions is the home to the U.S. National Geography Standards. Includes ideas, tools,
and interactive adventures.
- United
States Geological Service (USGS)
Education <return
to top>
- Academic
Disciplines from Wikipedia
- Arts
and Music Teaching and Learning Resources from the U.S. Department of
Education
- Avoiding
Plagiarism from the OWL at Purdue University
- Center
for the Study of Teaching and Policy (CTP) - Reports and research on efforts
to improve teacher quality and learning, and ways that leaders, policymakers,
and teacher developers can use.
- Character
Education from the U.S. Department of Education
- Chemical
Education by the American Chemical Society
- Chronicle
of Higher Education
- Continuing
Education: Professional Development for Teachers from the U.S. Department
of Education
- Cooperative
State Research, Education, and Extension Service from the U.S. Department
of Agriculture
- C-SPAN
Classroom is a resource for teaching civics and U.S. Government.
- DESITEment:
The Best of the Humanities on the Web from the National Endowment for
the Humanities
- Edheads:
Activate Your Mind! is published by Edheads, a non-profit education-focused
organization based in central Ohio.
- Education from Charles Sturt University, Australia
- Education
Next from the Hoover Institution
- ED
Publications on teacher quality
- Education
Reform from the U.S. Department of Education
- Education
Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) from the U.S. Department of Education
- ERIC
- Education Resources Information Center provides free access to more
than 1.2 million bibliographic records of journal articles and other education-related
materials and, if available, includes links to full text.
- Exploratorium - museum of science, art, and human perception
- Federal
Resources for Educational Excellence from the U.S. Department of Education
- Gateway
to 21st Century Skills. Select from over 50,000 educational resources.
- K-12
Practitioners' Circle from the Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department
of Education
- Interactives from Annenberg Media
- Language
Arts Teaching and Learning Resources from the U.S. Department of Education
- Learner.org from Annenberg Media
- Learning
from the Best: Model Professional Development Award Winners A toolkit of best practices in professional development. Presents practices
in a step-by-step planner to assist schools in designing and implementing effective professional development programs.
- Math
Gateway of the Mathematical Association ofAmerica. Interactive online
learning materials in mathematics.
- Math
Resources from the U.S. Department of Education
- Open
Courseware Consortium is a collaboration of more than 100 higher education
institutions and associated organizations from around the world creating a
broad and deep body of open educational content using a shared model.
- Online
Services from the U.S. Department of Education
- Online
Writing Lab (OWL) from Purdue University
- Peace
Corps Coverdell World Wise Schools
- Physical
Education & Health Resources from the U.S. Department of Education
- Plagiarism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Plagiarism.org provides definitive information on the issue and how to avoid it.
- Plagiarism
- What It is and How to Recognize and Avoid It from Indiana University
- Project
Muse Scholarly Journals Online from The Johns Hopkins University
- Reading
Resources from the U.S. Department of Education
- Regional
Education Laboratory Network - lab publications, lab stories, a database of lab products, and links to each
lab's website.
- Research,
Education and Economics from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- RETANET:
Resources for Teaching About the Americas from the University of New Mexico
- Science
NetLinks from the American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Science
Teaching and Learning Resources from the U.S. Departmen of Education
- Schools,
Colleges, and Libraries from the National Center for Educational Statistics
- School
District Locator from the National Center for Educational Statistics
- Service
Learning from the National Service Learning Clearinghouse
- Standards
and Assessment Resources from the U.S. Department of Education
- State
Accountability Plans from the U.S. Department of Education
- State
Departments of Education (50 States of the United States) compiled by
Fowler's Internet Library, LLC
- Syllabus
Finder from the Center for History and New Media, George Mason University.
- Teacher
Education organizations providing information
or assistance related to teacher education.
- Teacher-to-Teacher
Initiative High quality professional development designed for teachers by teachers to share teaching strategies in all content areas and
grade levels.
- Technology
in Education Resource Center from the U.S. Departmen of Education
- U.S.
Department of Education
- U.S.
History Topics Teaching and Learning Resources from the U.S. Department
of Education
- U.S.
Time Periods Teaching and Learning Resources from the U.S. Department
of Education
- United
Nations CyberSchoolBus
- Wikibooks - a collection of open-content textbooks
- World
Studies Teaching and Learning Resources from the U.S. Department of Education
Government,
Law, & Politics <return
to top>
- American
Diplomacy is published in cooperation with the University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill and the Triangle Institute for Security Studies.
- American
Diplomacy Journal Archives
- Background
Notes from the U.S. Department of State
- Capitol
Questions (C-SPAN) is a compendium of oanswers to questions regarding
the legislative process and the workings of the federal government, including
Congress, the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the impeachment process.
- Country
Profiles from the British Broadcasting Company (BBC)
- Country
Studies from the Library of Congress
- Directory
of Official State, County, and City Web Sites
- e-CFR provides access to the electronic Code of Federal Regulations for a compilation
of all final Federal regulations.
- European
Journal of International Law
- FactCheck from the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania
- Federal
Regulations is your source for all regulations (or rulemakings) issued
by U.S. government agencies.
- FindLaw provides legal resources on the Internet.
- The
Global Legal Information Network (GLIN) is a public database of official
texts of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other complementary legal
sources contributed by governmental agencies and international organizations.
(Library of Congress)
- Governors
Database from the National Governors Association
- Guide
to Governments and Politics from Keele University (UK). Also contains
links to constitutions, electoral systems, domestic and international media.
- Guide
to Law Online from the Library of Congress
- The
Federal Judiciary - maintained by the Administrative Office of the U.S.
Courts
- Human
Rights Library from the University of Minnesota
- INFOMINE Search for Government Information from the Univ. of California
- Innovations
in Civic Participation A non-profit group promoting civic participation
as a strategy to address important issues around the world.
- International
Affairs Resources, from Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania
- International
Relations and Security Network by the Center for Security Studies (CSS),
Switzerland
- International
Statistical Agencies from the U.S. Census Bureau
- Islamic
and Middle Eastern Materials on the Internet from the Centre of Islamic
and Middle Eastern Law, University of London
- Law
Library of Congress from the Library of Congress. The world's largest
collection of law books and legal resources.
- Legislative Information from the Library of Congress
- Legislatures
around the World provides coverage of many countries' legislative activities.
C-Span has created this clearinghouse of legislature websites from around
the world.
- Legistalker - latest online activity of Congress members.
- Map
Light provides pro and con views on legislative work in Congress. Support
from the Sunlight Foundation.
- Meet
the Mayors Database from the U.S. Conference of Mayors
- The
Multilaterals Project at The Fletcher School, Tufts Unversity, Massachusetts.
Makes available texts of international multilateral conventions and other
instruments of law. Includes treaties in the fields of human rights, commerce
and trade, laws of war and arms control, and other areas.
- Organization
of American States (OAS)
- Patent
and Trademark Office, U.S. Government
- Project
on International Courts and Tribunal (PICT) is a joint undertaking of
the Center on International Cooperation, New York University, and the Centre
for International Courts and Tribunals, University College London.
- Research
Guide to International Law on the Internet from the University of Bologna,
Italy
- State
Government Information from the Library of Congress
- Student
Gateway to the U.S. Government
- System
of Organizations from the United Nations
- Thomas provides legislative information from the Library of Congress.
- Top
Government Web Sites from the U.S. Department of Commerce
- United
Nations
- United
Nations Resources from the University of California Berkeley
- US
Government Information Sources - the official portal to the U.S. Government.
- Wex is a public-access law dictionary and encyclopedia, sponsored by the Legal
Information Institute at the Cornell Law School.
History <return
to top>
- Abraham
Lincoln Historical Digitization Project from the Illinois State Library
- ABZU - a guide to information related to the study of the Ancient Near East and
the ancient Mediterranean world
- Alsos
Digital Library for Nuclear Issues from Washington and Lee University
- American
Memory from the Library of Congress
- American
Presidents: Life Portraits is created by the National Cable Corporation
for C-Span.
- The
Ancient Indus Valley and the British Raj in India and Pakistan
- Asia
for Educators is an initiative of the East Asian Curriculum Project and
the Project on Asia in the Core Curriculum at Columbia University.
- Benjamin
Franklin: A Documentary History from the University of Delaware
- Biography
Search from the Biography Channel
- BUBL
Information Service from Strathclyde University, Scotland
- A
Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates
1774-1875 from the Library of Congress
- Charting
North America contains over 1,000 maps from the earliest portrayals to
the close of the 19th century from the New York Public Library
- Chicago
History Museum
- Digital
Collections from the University of Washington Libraries
- Digital
Gallery from the New York Public Library
- Digital
History from the University of Houston
- eHistory at Ohio State University
- Exploring
Ancient World Cultures from the University of Evansville, Indiana.
- Exhibitions at the Library of Congress
- Florida
on FLORIDA is a comprehensive digital collection of Florida's history,
culture, and environment from the Florida Department of State, Division of
Library and Information Services.
- Florida
Memory Project from the State Archives of Florida
- Floripedia
- A Florida Encyclopedia from the University of South Florida
- History
Net is a compilation of military history articles published by the Weider
History Group.
- History
and Culture from the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
- History
Portal from Wikipedia
- Holidays
Around the World by Inez Ramsey, James Madison University
- Images
on Popular Topics from the Library of Congress
- Internet
Archive is a non-profit group offering permanent access for researchers,
historians, and scholars to historical collections that exist in digital format.
- Internet
History Sourcebook Project from Fordham University
- Internet
African History Sourcebook from Fordham University
- Internet
East Asian History Sourcebook from Fordham University
- Internet
History of Science Sourcebook from Fordham University
- Internet
Indian History Sourcebook from Fordham University
- Internet
Islamic History Sourcebook from Fordham University
- Internet
Jewish History Sourcebook from Fordham University
- Internet
Medieval Sourcebook from Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies
- Internet
Resources for World History from the University of Delaware Library
- In
the First Person is an index to letters, diaries, oral histories and personal
narratives. Approximately 25% o the collection is subscription only.
- K-12
Electronic Guide for African Resources on the Internet from the African
Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania.
- The
Labyrinth - Medieval Studies from Georgetown University
- Legacies:
Collecting America's History at the Smithsonian from the Smithsonian Institution
Press in association with the National Museum of American History
- List
of Decades in History with links to significant events from Wikipedia
- List
of Historical Anniversaries from Wikipedia
- Mesopotamia from the British Museum
- National
Air and Space Musuem at the Smithsonian Institute
- Presidential
Libraries: History Uncovered is a first-person view of the modern presidency
from the men who held the office and those who served around them. Includes
films, audio, and video recordings from C-Span.
- Prints
& Photographs Online Catalog (PPOC) at the Library of Congress
- Timelines
List from Wikipedia
- United
States Holocaust Memorial Museum includes a Holocaust encyclopedia, online
exhibitions, and other education related information.
- University
of Wisconsin Digital Collections
- World
Digital Library - materials from countries and cultures around the world.
- Windows
on the Past - a Digital Collection from Cornell University
- World
History for Us All - a project of San Diego State University in cooperation
with the National Center for History in the Schools at UCLA.
- World
History Sources from the Center for History and New Media, George Mason
University
- World
History from the Department of History, Tennessee Technological University
- WWW-VL
History Central Catalogue from the European University Institute, Florence,
Italy
Journalism and Information Sciences <return
to top>
- BookFinder4U is a FREE service that searches 130 bookstores, 80,000 booksellers and 90
million new & used books worldwide to find the lowest book price.
- Booknotes is the permanent online archive for C-Span's award-winning author interview
program, Booknotes.
- Book
TV on C-Span2 is published by the National Cable Satellite Corporation
as a public service.
- CataList,
the Official Catalog of LISTSERV Lists from L-Soft International, Inc.
- The
Center for Public Integrity - Investigative Journalism in the Public Interest
- CentralOps.net provides advanced online Internet utilities, such as traceroute, nslookup,
automatic whois lookup, ping, finger, and more
- Charity
Navigator works to advance a more efficient and responsive philanthropic
marketplace by evaluating the financial health of over 5,300 of America's
largest charities.
- Copyright from the U.S. Copyright Office
- Current
Events from Wikipedia
- Directory
of Open Access Journals provides full text access to scientific and scholarly
journals. Published by Lund University
Libraries, Sweden.
- GeoSearch
News from MetaCarta.
- Harley
Hahn's Master List of Usenet Newsgroups
- Information
Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- National
Education Writers Association monitors the state of education coverage
in newsrooms across the country.
- National
and International News Resources from Fowler's Internet Library, LLC
- National
Science Foundation and the Birth of the Internet from the National Science
Foundation (NSF)
- National
Telecommunications and Information Administration from the U.S. Department
of Commerce
- Newspaper
and News Media Guide from ABYZ Web Links, Inc.
- Newspapers from North America from IPL2
- Online
Writing Lab (OWL) from Purdue University
- The
Pulitzer Prizes
- Search
Engine Watch providing tips about Internet Search Engines
- Taking
the Mystery Out of Copyright from the Library of Congress (for the younger
audience)
- The
Tongue Untied is a guide to grammar , punctuation and style from the University
of Oregon.
- Voice
of America
- Web
Radio Directory from BRS Media, Inc.
Languages
and Linguistics <return
to top>
- Abbreviations
- Abbreviations
and Acronym Finder
- Anglo-Spnish
Food Glossary
- Babel
Fish TranslationService
- Bilingual
Resources (Spanish/English) from Houghton Mifflin
- Bilingual
Spanish-English Resources
- Bilingual
Spanish Storytime from the City of Round Rock, Texas
- CA:
Language Identifier from Xerox Corporation
- Cucumis - a free exchange of language translations of texts online. Cucumis is a community
of translators who share their linguistic knowledge and help each other online.
- Ethnologue
- Languages of the World published by SIL International
- Free Translations
- Frengly Online Translator
- FSI
Language Courses provides free access to the audio and text material used
by the Foreign Service Institute.
- Glossarist - a searchable directory of glossaries and topical dictionaries
- Google
Translate
- iJunoon
Dictionaries - Punjabi, Balochi, Sindhi, Pashto
- Index
Translationum is an international bibliography of translations from UNESCO.
Users can search by author, title, translator, original and target language,
country of publication, and date.
- Language
Tools from Google
- Learning
Languages is published by Francois Micheloud in Switzerland.
- Linguist
List from Eastern Michigan University
- MyWord - purpose is to "improve world communication" by improving correct
understanding of the meaning of words.
- Nice
Translator
- Omniglot:
Writing Systems and Languages of the World
- Translator from Microsoft Windows Live.
- Visual
Dictionary byBernard Déry is published in French and English
- Word
Spy is devoted to lexpionage, the
sleuthing of new words and phrases that have appeared in newspapers, magazines,
books, and other sources.
Libraries
& Archives <return
to top>
- Africa
Resources from the Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR), an
authoritative directory published by the University of Nottingham, UK.
- Archives
Hub provides access to the archives of UK universities and colleges.
- ARL
Statistics Interactive from the Association of Research Libraries, University
of Virginia Library
- Asia
Resources from the Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR), an
authoritative directory published by the University of Nottingham, UK.
- Australasia
Resources from the Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR), an
authoritative directory published by the University of Nottingham, UK.
- Author
Identities by the Online Computer Library Center.
- Bookwire by R.R. Bowker. Book reviews, author resources, and book industry news and
statistics.
- Caribbean
Resources from the Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR), an
authoritative directory published by the University of Nottingham, UK.
- Center
for Digital Initiatives at Brown University
- Central
American Resources from the Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR),
an authoritative directory published by the University of Nottingham, UK.
- Connecting
to Collections: A Call to Action from the Institute of Museum and Library
Service
- Contents
and Overviews from Wikipedia
- C-SPAN created by the National Cable Corporation as a public service.
- Dewey
Decimal Classes from Wikipedia
- Digital
Collections at the University of Alabama Libraries
- Digital
Collections at the University of Virginia
- Digital
Image Resources compiled by Fowler's Internet Library, LLC
- The
Educator's Reference Desk from the Information Institute of Syracuse at
Syracuse University.
- European
Resources from the Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR), an
authoritative directory published by the University of Nottingham, UK.
- Florida
Digital Newspaper Library provides access to the news and history of Florida
- FictionFinder from the Online Computer Library Center
- Glossaries from Wikipedia
- The
J. Paul Getty Museum
- Project
Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of free electronic books
- International
Children's Digital Library: A Library for the World's Children - The ICDL
Foundation's goal is to build a collection of books that represents outstanding
historical and contemporary books from throughout the world. Ultimately, the
Foundation aspires to have every culture and language represented so that
every child can know and appreciate the riches of children's literature from
the world community.
- Internet
Archive is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that was founded to build an Internet
library.
- Internet
Public Library
- Libcat is aGuide to Library Resources on the Internet.
- Library
and Information Science Portal from Wikipedia
- Library
of Congress
- Library
of Congress Classifications from Wikipedia
- Lists
of Topics from Wikipedia
- Literature
for Children is a collection of the treasures of children's literature
published largely in the United States and Great Britain from before 1850
to beyond 1950. Published by the State University System of Florida.
- Museums
Index from the Information Institute of Syracuse at Syracuse University.
- The
National Archives
- The
National Security Archive from The George Washington University
- National
Library of Australia - an index of sources at the library.
- National
Library of Medicine
- National
Libraries of the World from the International Federation of Library Associations
and Institutions
- North
American Resourcesfrom
the Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR), an authoritative directory
published by the University of Nottingham, UK.
- Office
of Scientific & Technical Information - search vast collections of
DOE research results, project descriptions, and accomplishments. These collections
enable you to find out about ongoing research projects, explore significant
DOE discoveries, learn about DOE Nobel Prize Winners, access and search scientific
e-prints, sign up for alerts, locate science conference papers and proceedings,
and more.
- Online
Books Page at the University of Pennsylvania
- Pics4Learning - developed as part of the Partners in Education program by Tech4Learning, and the Orange County Public Schools Technology Development Unit.
- Project
Wombat is an e-mail discussion list for difficult reference questions.
- PALMM (Publication of Archival Library and Museum Materials) is a cooperative initiative
of the public universities of Florida to provide digital access to important
source materials for research and scholarship.
- PubMed a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine that includes over 17 million
citations from MEDLINE and other life science journals for biomedical articles
back to the 1950s. PubMed includes links to full text articles and other related
resources.
- Science.gov - a gateway to over 50 million pages of authoritative selected science information
provided by U.S. government agencies, including research and development results
- Scout
Archives from the Internet Scout Project at the University of Wisconsin
- South
American Resources from the Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR),
an authoritative directory published by the University of Nottingham, UK.
- State
Library and Archives of Florida from the Department of State.
- State
Libraries and Archives of the United States of America
- Streaming
Media Resources compiled by Fowler's Internet Library, LLC
- SUNLINK is an initiative of the Instructional Materials/Library Media Office of the
Florida Department of Education.
- SUNLINK
for Kids
- United
Nations Depository Libraries from the Dag Hammarskjöld Library, United
Nations
- Webcasts from the Library of Congress
- WorldCat connects you to more than 10,000 libraries worldwide.
- World
Digital Library - primary materials from countries and cultures around
the world.
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- CDC
WONDER (Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research) from the
Centers for Disease Control
- CensusScope from Michigan State University.
- CrimeStat from Ned Levine & Associates, Houston, TX, and the National Institute
of Justice, Washington, D.C.
- Current
Population Survey is conducted by the Bureau of the Census for the Bureau
of Labor Statistics.
- EconStats provides economic data, gross domestic product statistics, inflation data,
and more.
- Everyday
Sociology from W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.
- FedStats covers more than 400 topics from the U.S. Government.
- GenderStats
Database of Gender Statistics from the World Bank
- Global
Distribution of Poverty from the Center for International Earth Science
Information Network, Columbia University
- Human
Mortality Database from the University of California, Berkeley
- Online
Dictionary of Social Sciences from Athabasca University, Canada
- National
Archive of Criminal Justice Data sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Statistics,
the National Institute of Justice, and the Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention.
- Nobel
Prizes from the Nobel Foundation
- Population
Index on the Web presents an annotated bibliography of recently published
books, journal articles, working papers, and other materials on population
topics. Princeton University.
- Population
Reference Bureau
- Internet
Crossroads in Social Science Data from the Data and Information Services
Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Lists
of People from Wikipedia
- Roper
Center for Public Opinion at the University of Connecticut
- Social
Sciences Data Collection from the Social Sciences and Humanities Library,
University of California, San Diego.
- Social
Studies Resource Guide from the Information Institute of Syracuse at Syracuse
University.
- Socioeconomic
Data and Applications Center (SEDAC) is one of the Distributed Active
Archive Centers (DAACs) in the Earth Observing System Data and Information
System (EOSDIS) of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
located at Columbia University.
- Sociological
Tour Through Cyberspace from Trinity University
- Sociology
Virtual Library from McMaster University
- State
of the Cities Data System from the Office of Policy Development and Research
(PD&R) in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD).
- Subject
Index from the U.S. Census Bureau
- Terrorism
& Preparedness Data Resource Center at the University of Michigan
- UNESCO
Institute for Statistics
- Web
Sociology and Social Informatics
- World
Data Center for Human Interactions in the Environment is hosted by NASA's
Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center at Columbia University
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