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| Provides links to online bibliographies, full-text resources, periodicals, and reference tools for the study of the history and cultures of South Asia. It also includes links to resources for individual countries. Edited and maintained by Dr. David Magier, Columbia University Libraries. Read the full annotation |
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| Science.gov is a search engine for government science information and research results. Currently in its fourth generation, Science.gov provides search of more than 50 million pages of science information with just one query, and is a gateway to over 1,800 scientific Web sites. Read the full annotation |
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| Scirus is the most comprehensive science-specific search engine on the Internet. Driven by the latest search engine technology, Scirus searches over 250 million science-specific Web pages Read the full annotation |
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| The Scout Project research team creates and delivers practical Web-based information and software solutions for educators, librarians and researchers. Read the full annotation |
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| Beautiful architectural drawings of thousands of tall buildings around
the globe, contributed by members of the SkyscraperPage Illustrators
Association, can be found on this site. Users can browse by city,
country, or continent. The site includes completed buildings, as well as those proposed, under
construction, canceled, or destroyed. Drawings are initially displayed
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| "Caroline Bowen’s Web site is a great place to start for professionals and consumers seeking speech-language pathology information."-ALA Internet Resources Read the full annotation |
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| The Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African Art website provides lists of high quality and content-rich internet resources from thousands of educational web sites. Read the full annotation |
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| Search or browse the listing of 361 Internet sites of numeric Social Science statistical data, data catalogs, data libraries, social science gateways, addresses and more. Read the full annotation |
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| The African Development Information site has a list of many socio-economic research centers--private, university, governmental--with hot links. This can lead to many reports which often can then be located free of charge through a scholar.google.com or www.google.com search on the titles in quotes. Read the full annotation |
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| "an independent, intergovernmental organization of development countries." See research papers and policy briefs, publications by issue areas, and external links. Read the full annotation |
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| This site contains numerous reference resources that help educators and parents better understand behavioral and other issues involved with special education. Read the full annotation |
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| Statistics Netherlands is responsible for collecting, processing and publishing statistics to be used by policymakers, including demographic and economic statistics. Read the full annotation |
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| For K-12 teachers who want to instill in their students a sense of social responsibility and awareness of critical issues that plague our societies around the world. Read the full annotation |
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| Textkit is the Internet's largest provider of free and fully downloadable Greek and Latin grammars and readers. With currently 146 free books to choose from, Greek and Latin learners have downloaded 648,431 grammars, readers and classical e-books. There are also many other areas of Textkit which can help you learn Greek and Latin. Read the full annotation |
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The Hudson Institute, founded by well-known futurist Herman Kahn, conducts research and supports policy development in many areas of concern, including global prosperity, American culture, and others both domestic and worldwide. Its Center for Global Prosperity, at http://cgp.hudson.org/ publishes The Index of Global Philanthropy, available as a pdf at http://gpr.hudson.org/files/publications/GlobalPhilanthropy.pdf.
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| Tropes are storytelling devices and conventions that a writer can
reasonably rely on as being present in the audience members' minds and
expectations. While called "TV trope", this wiki covers not only television but also film, literature, comics and more. Giving a multitude of examples, this site will help you critique your favorite TV show. Read the full annotation |
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Provides information on U. S. foreign policy strategies in four regions of the world:
Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and the Near East, Latin America and the
Caribbean, and Europe and Eurasia.
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| This site offers a wealth of analytical, theoretical and statistical information on world trade, key players and the position of developing economies. Read the full annotation |
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| The U.S. International Trade Commission is an independent, nonpartisan, quasi-judicial federal agency that provides trade expertise to both the legislative and executive branches of government, determines the impact of imports on U.S. industries, and directs actions against certain unfair trade practices, such as patent, trademark, and copyright infringement. Read the full annotation |
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The Documents Center is a central reference and referral point for government information, whether local, state, federal, foreign or international.
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| A topical bibliography with links to full-text articles about urban planning published prior to the end of World War I. Articles include statements
about techniques, principles, theories, and practice. Selected and edited by John W. Reps (Cornell University). Read the full annotation |
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| VSA arts is an international nonprofit organization which was founded to create a society where all people with disabilities learn through, participate in and enjoy the arts. Read the full annotation |
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| All the terms in the glossary have sound files so pronunciations can be heard via a QuickTime plug-in. This is useful for the many foreign words found in music. Read the full annotation |
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| A major web site for the humanities, Voice of the Shuttle includes this portal for world literatures, from African and Classical to Turkish and Welsh. Read the full annotation |
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| Regional and historical resources for European studies, compiled by the Western Europe Studies Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries Read the full annotation |
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| A topically organized Web site about the study of the American West created and maintained by Catherine Lavender, Prof. of History at CUNY. Read the full annotation |
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