LIBRARY SITES
Divinity Library
http://divinity.library.vanderbilt.edu/lib/
Reference Desk
D. Hiden Ramsey Library http://toto.lib.unca.edu/
Duke University Rare Books, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/
http://www.lib.duke.edu/reference/subjects/nc/
East Carolina University
http://www.lib.ecu.edu/
North Carolina History and Fiction Digital Library
http://www.lib.ecu.edu/ncc/historyfiction/
Eastchester (N.Y.) Middle School.
http://www.westnet.com/~rickd/index.html
A lively, diverse page of Web resources and information.
Eric Weisstein's World of Science
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/
contains budding encyclopedias of astronomy, scientific biography, chemistry, and physics. This resource has been assembled by internet encyclopedist Eric W. Weisstein with assistance from the internet community. It is written and maintained by the author as a public service for scientific knowledge and education. Includes extensive encyclopedias of astronomy, chemistry, mathematics, physics, and scientific biography. Entries include definitions, diagrams, formulas, cross-references, and related resources. Searchable, and browsable alphabetically or by topic.
Fairbanks (Ak.) North Star Borough School District.
http://www.northstar.K12.ak.us/fnsbsd2.html
Intended to be an information resource for staff, students, and parents as well as for visitors wanting to learn more about this district, borough, and state.
Gutenberg Project
http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/
www.gutenberg.net
Project Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of free electronic books (eBooks or etexts). Thanks to ibiblio, the Public's Library and Digital Archive, for hosting the main eBook distribution site and these Web pages.
Harvard University Library
http://lib.harvard.edu/
This web site is an online gateway to the extraordinary library resources of Harvard University and serves as an important research tool for Harvard's current students, faculty, staff, and researchers who hold Harvard IDs and PINs. The site also provides practical information on each of the more than 90 libraries that form the Harvard system. Visitors and guests should consult the Library's Frequently Asked Questions before navigating the site.
http://info-s.com/
Internet Public Library
http://www.ipl.org/
Includes an online storytime, “Dr. Internet,” and a large “Dewey Decimal Collection” of sites.
Jewish Encyclopedia.com
This site "contains the complete [unedited] contents of the 12-volume Jewish Encyclopedia, which was originally published between 1901-1906." It has over 15,000 articles and illustrations and is searchable. Topics covered include Jewish history, law, theology, philosophy, literature, biography, and traditions. Some pages may not fully load in older browsers.
Library of Congress Historic American Buildings
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/hhhtml/hhhome.html
LibWeb
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb/
Marr Memorial Library of the Tennessee School for the Deaf.
http://voyager.rtd.utk.edu/~tsd/library/library.html
An excellent collection of resources.
NCLive
http://www.nclive.org
NC State University Library
http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/
New York Puplic Library
http://nypl.org/
Presidential Libraries
http://www.archives.gov/presidential_libraries/index.html
Seminole County (Fla.) Library Kids’ Page.
http://www.scpl.lib.fl.us/kids/
Noteworthy in this site are its bright, whimsical design and its bibliographies, to which young readers are invited to attach their annotations.
Sheppard Memorial Library
http://www.sheppardlibrary.org/
Greenville, North Carolina Public Library System
The New York Digital Library
http://digital.nypl.org/
The New York Public Library’s Digital Library Collection fulfills the institution’s traditional mission to provide "free and open access to the accumulated wisdom of the world" in the digital realm. The Digital Library Collection website provides online access to collections of unique and rare materials of value to students, creators, scholars, and educators through searchable archival finding aids, full-text documents, digital surrogates and guides to images, and born-digital materials.
UNC Chapel Hill -Documenting the American South
http://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/
"The North Carolina Experience, Beginnings to 1940" collects a wide variety of print and manuscript materials that tell the story of the Tar Heel State as seen through representative histories, descriptive accounts, institutional reports, fiction, and other writing. It comprises printed works, images, oral history interviews, and workplace songs.
Slavery http://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/slavery.html
Virtual Reference Shelf
http://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/virtualref.html
Selected web resources compiled by The Library of Congress
Wake Forest University Reynolds Library Special Collections
http://www.wfu.edu/Library/special/
Western Carolina Heritage http://dd1.library.appstate.edu/
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