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Current Top Sites As Of
September, 2010
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HistoryChannel.com - http://www.historychannel.com
Search your way though a growing bank of seeches, learn the history of famous objects, or follow one of the site's museum-style theme exhibits.
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eHow - http://www.ehow.com
Fifteen thousand how-to solutions in fourteen different categories.
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Internet Public Library - http://www.ipl.org/ref
You can visit the reading room, browse the collections, and look up information in the reference section.
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Library of Congress - http://loc.gov
Offering more than 500 miles ofshelved material, the web site features descriptions of special collections, access to films, interviews, and historical documents.
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encyclopedia.com - http://www.encyclopedia.com
Search this online encyclopedia by alphabet or word. Inludes links to other reference books.
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Merriam-Webster Online - http://www.m-w.com
Search engine, dictionary, and thesaurus.
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LibrarySpot - http://www.libraryspot.com
Features specialized and general libraries - both online and offline - and tuns of reference materials and resources.
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nationalatlas.gov - http://www-atlas.usgs.gov
Features services to help users understand relationships between environments, places, and people.
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HighBeam - http://www.highbeam.com/library/index.asp
Offers a remarkable collection of searchable resources for media-based research.
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Guide to - http://www.guideto.com
Guideto is an extensive repository of information where visitors can browse though thousands of articles covering a wide range of categories. Informative articles on arts and entertainment, business, health and fitness, fashion and beauty, finance, as well as sports and travel these are just but a few of the diverse subjects contained on the site that online visitors will be able to find.
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