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Best Information on the Net Chosen by librarians for students at St. Ambrose University, in addition to the usual subject links, the hot topics section is particularly useful. This features such topics as Gun Control, Censorship, Drugs, etc.
B. J. Pinchbeck\'s Homework HelperB. J. and his father created this wonderful homework site with hundreds of links arranged by subject.
Blue Web\'nThis is a searchable (by content table, subject area, or keyword) site of "Blue Ribbon" educational sites categorized by grade level, content area, and type. There is also a weekly email update.
Homework CentralOver 150,000 links and many special search engines. This site also provides web space to every school in America.
Homework ConnectionThe Pasco County Library system in Florida put together this homework collection of briefly annotation links arranged by subject.
Internet Public LIbraryThe School of Information at the University of Michigan maintain this excellent site. There are separate sections for youth, teens, as well as general reference, online newspapers, and more.
Kids HotlineEverything A Kid Wants To Know
KidsClickThis is a web guide and search tool designed for kids by librarians. It looks and works much like Yahoo.
Schoolwork Ugh!This homework site is geared toward students grade 6 and up.
StudyWebComprehensive index that categorizes and reviews over 28,000 educational and reference links. The annotated links include approximate grade level. Study Buddy will pull up a dictionary, thesaurus, calculator, and more. Way cool site!
Teen HooplaResources for 12-18 year olds.
Kid\'s Search ToolsOn a single page do a search to Yahooligans! and other databases of selected sites as well as 3 databases of screened sites for kids.
Pitsco\'s Ask an ExpertOver 300 web sites and email addresses to ask an expert your questions. EncyclopediasEncarta OnlineThis is a scaled down version of Encarta and easy to understand.
Encyclopedia.comMore than 17,000 articles from The Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. The entries are short but have links to related web sites.
Free Internet EncyclopediaThe MacroReference has references to large areas of knowledge and points to relevant areas of the MicroReference which contains short bits of information. Easy to use, just click on the appropriate letter.
Information Please AlmanacNot exactly an encyclopedia, but good for short bits of information and quick facts.
Art
WebMuseumIncludes hundreds of images of world-famous art works and information on almost 200 artists.
Biography
A & E\'s Biography DatabaseA searchable database of 20,000 people past and present. The entries are from the Cambridge Biographical Encyclopedia.
Biographical DictionaryMore than 25,000 entries of notable men and women from ancient times to the present. It is searchable by name, date, or keyword.
Biographies of MathematiciansA searchable database with an alphabetical index and by letter. Most entries include a picture.
Biographies of Women MathematiciansStudents from Agnes Scott College in Atlanta, Georgia put together this site to illustrate achievements of women in mathematics. It includes biographical essays and comments. Some have pictures. Literature
Children\'s Literature Web GuideComprehensive guide to Internet resources related to books for children as well as lists of recommended books, award winners, authors, and more. Math
Ask Dr. MathEmail your math question and a "Swat Team" member (college students, college professors, and current/retired math teachers) will answer. There is also a searchable archive with questions and answers.
History of MathematicsThis archive has biographies of over 1,000 mathematicians, articles on the development of mathematical ideas, other web resources, and a famous curves index.
History of MathematicsThis site has links to unique mathematical information such as Egyptian Fractions and Babylonian Mathematics, as well some biographies and a directory of web pages relating to the history of mathematics. |
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