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Provides daily briefs of historical events, previews of currently developing stories, and links to related sites.
Holdings include primary materials from American psychologists, antique instruments used by psychologists, and outdated testing materials.
A non-profit organization devoted to the preservation and dissemination of the history of the North American role in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Collections held at New York University's Tamiment Library
Materials related to marine history and conservation, maritime research, and nautical education.
Searchable, browsable listings of the archives and documents of the American Library Association from the 1920s to the present.
Materials related to the "Showing of Love" from The Godfriends Library. Includes manuscripts, book reviews, and library links.
Scholarly society dedicated to the study of books and manuscripts as physical objects. Features membership, publications, meetings, and fellowships.
Focuses attention on bibliography of and in Scotland. Features membership, publications, and meetings.
The American Economic Association's electronic bibliography of economic literature. A source of journals, abstracts and citations covering all fields of economics.
Biography, birthday, birthplace, birthname and height of famous people.
A listing of links to experts in various fields.
An enormous reference resource featuring links in categories like programming, computer help, genealogy, hobbies, business and travel.
Offers articles from the Columbia Encyclopedia and Britannica Concise Encyclopedia.
Multimedia, featuring text and videos. Results can be sorted into most recent or popular, guides or facts.
Discusses knots. Includes rope-making tutorial, knotting techniques, games, font.
Knotting techniques and tools. Presents animated knots, knotting knives, Turkshead knots.
Global catalog finds more than one billion items and growing, online articles and files as well as books and media in libraries near the searcher's computer location.
Insights from University of Sheffield on information management, science and systems. Includes the international e-journal Information Research, a list of related academic departments and guide to resources.
Look up countries, cities, and airports and obtain topographic maps, weather data, and selected satellite imagery.
U.S. government map portal providing access to many government branches including USGS, Census, U.S. Forest Service, NOAA, National Park Service and others.
Catalog of parliamentary procedure references and quality teaching resources, workshops, glossary, links, frequently asked questions, how to write minutes, mnemonics, and consulting and materials.
Quotes by, pictures of, and links to information about people who were born on each day of the year.
Over 14,000 quotes arranged by topic and author.
A selection of motivational and self-help quotations as well as other topics in random order.
A personal collection of several thousand quotations, professionally presented, with citation and biographical detail. Allows feedback for updates and corrections.
Project to create a searchable online database and a quotation dictionary from Yale University Press.
Integrated English dictionary and thesaurus.
Also offers antonyms and definitions.
Categories include amazing feats, mass participation and the human body. Includes a submission form to request onsite attendance for an upcoming attempt.
United States government profiles of countries and non-self-governing territories around the world. Information on geography, people, government, transportation, economy, communications, military, and transnational issues.
Online companion to the print edition. Chronicles Texas history, government, business, recreation facilities, and the arts: articles, county maps, state profiles, demographics, populations, and government documents.
Research centre and picture library located in the Templeman Library at the University of Kent: galleries, location information, services offered, contact details, scale of charges and publications.
A repository for institutional administrative and clinical records, private papers, photographs and objects relating to the past and present of Lothian Health, Scotland.
An introduction to the preparation of fonds- and series-level descriptions using RAD, from the Saskatchewan Council for Archives and Archivists.
A mailing list for UK records management professionals.
The National Archives provides advice and guidance to records managers across UK central government.
New Zealand newspapers and periodicals from the 19th century. Digital images of over 300,000 pages from 20 publications, part of the digital collections of the National Library of New Zealand.
Official website of the national archive, including information of the archival holdings available for public access.
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center at Hebrew Union College of Cincinnati, Ohio documents Jewish life in the United States. It includes manuscripts, photographs, tapes, microfilm, and genealogical materials.
The Transgender Archives preserves the history of pioneering activists, community leaders, and researchers who have contributed to the betterment of transgender people.
Holdings include University administrative records; publications; manuscripts of faculty, staff and alumni; campus organizations; photographs; architectural drawings and plans; and film, video and sound recordings.
Inventories, subject-based collection lists, records management policies and forms, and an archives tutorial. Site features links to Alabama history websites, and an exhibit of photographs of and facts about buildings on the campus.
Visitor information, a history of the Archives, a guide to the holdings, and resources for University records management.
Collections consist of Washington Territorial imprints, early Washington State maps, rare titles concerning Pacific Northwest History, and the major part of the working library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf.
Features history, collections, exhibits, services, and news.
The Bancroft Includes subject-based collections as well as the University of California systemwide records and the Berkeley campus archives. Includes inventories, and contact and access information.
Aims to give easy answers to everyday questions. They define words, acronyms, and ideas. They have a computer-related and open-source slant.
Naturalists answer questions about nature and wildlife.
Expert responses to questions on biology, chemistry, geology, and other branches of science.
Publication of the International Association of Egyptologists. Issues available online.