Research

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Citing Internet Resources.

"Just as students need to cite the books and periodicals they use to support their research, they must also cite online sources of information."--Source.

Pitsco's Ask an Expert.

Select from 12 categories with over 300 web sites and email addresses where experts answer your questions.

A Research Guide for Students.

"The goal of this site is to provide all the necessary tools for students to conduct research and to present their findings."--Source.

Research-It!
"You can search through various dictionaries and thesauruses, look up acronyms and quotations (Bartlett's), translate English to French and Japanese and back again, figure out anagrams, word-search the King James Version of the Bible and the works of Shakespeare, look at maps, check your stocks, and on and on. Probably a wise
first stop in any search for information."--Yahoo! Internet Life 'Incredibly Useful Site'
Jul, 1996.

Researchpaper.com.

Web's largest collection of topics, ideas, and assistance for school related research projects.

Search Systems.

"Now over 4400 Free Searchable Public Record Databases!"--Source.

Webrary.

"Webrary Links pages consist of links to the most useful reference and informational web sites, organized by subject according to Dewey Decimal System call numbers."--Source.

WebGems.

"Approximately 900 web sites that provide significant information useful to students and researchers are currently indexed in WebGEMS and arranged for browsing in broad subject categories."--Source.