
Encyclopedias
- Answers.com Search for definitions, pronunciation, and even translation.
- Wikipedia. A big, free encyclopedia curently containing over 550,000 articles.
- Encyclopedia. Online Encyclopedia with more than 50,000 articles.
- Britannica Online. Trusted by millions of students worldwide.
- Refdesk. A free, user-friendly site that indexes and reviews quality, credible, and current web-based resources.
- Presidents of the United States. Brief biographies of 43 Presidents.
- RCL Resources for College Libraries. A core collection of hand-selected titles in 58 curriculum-specific subject areas.
- Encyclopedia Mythica. An encyclopedia on mythology, folklore and legend.
- Medical encyclopedia. Including over 4,000 articles about diseases, tests, symptoms, injuries, and surgeries.
- The Catholic Encyclopedia Giving its readers full and authoritative information on the entire cycle of Catholic interests, action and doctrine.
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. With frequently updated content.
- The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Philosophy professors around the internet are encouraged to e-mail the editor or area editors with requests for submissions.
- Encyclopedia of Psychology. People can add and modify a site. There are about 2,000 links for you to choose from.
- The Encyclopedia of Earth. The authors and publisher invite you to contribute to the revised edition.
- Yahoo Kids Encyclopedia. Using Yahoo! Kids, properties and features, suggesting sites, and more.
- Infoplease encyclopedia Access more than 57,000 articles from the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
- Encyclopedia Smithsonian Art & Design, History & Culture, Science & Technology.
- Facts Encyclopedia. Index, review, and publish quality, credible information-based Web sites.
- Columbia Encyclopedia. With more than 80,000 hypertext cross-references.
- Web Concordancer. You can search an online corpus for a word and display all the sentences in which the word occurs .
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