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This site contains helpful tools for the web searcher, research on virtual library collections, web searching methodologies and a collection of resources for keeping current with Web-Based resources.
Encyclopedia.com gives Internet users a simple, one-stop site to begin their research and answer basic questions. Composed of articles from The Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Third Edition, the site links 17,000 diverse articles to the resources available on Infonautics' popular online research service.
How Stuff Works is a great place to come to learn about how things work in the world around you. Have you ever wondered how the engine in your car works, or what gears do, or what makes the inside of your refrigerator cold? Then How Stuff Works is the place for you! A new article gets added every week.
The Librarians' Index to the Internet is a searchable, annotated subject directory of more than 7,100 Internet resources selected and evaluated by librarians for their usefulness to users of public libraries.
Walker and Taylor have expanded the original style sheet into a comprehensive yet user-friendly guide. In addition to providing rules for citation, they also give complete guidelines for formatting documents for online publication and for electronically preparing texts for print publication.
The VL is the oldest catalog of the web. Unlike commercial catalogs, it is run by a loose confederation of volunteers, who compile pages of key links for particular areas in which they are expert; even though it isn't the biggest index of the web, the VL pages are widely recognized as being amongst the highest-quality guides to particular sections of the web.