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09 Oct 04 - 08:07 PM (#1293454) Subject: BS: Scholar's guide to the WWW-amazing From: Bill D one of those sites that awe me with the amount of research done. Links to a lifetime of knowlege. http://tigger.uic.edu/~rjensen/ 'basic' topics.. Search the WWW Area/Ethnic Studies Demography & Ethnicity Economics & Business Education History: General History: USA History Journals Humanities Libraries and Bibliographies Full Text On-Line Magazines & Books, On-Line Maps News Sources Political Science Popular Culture, Cinema, Museums Publishers Religion |
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09 Oct 04 - 10:26 PM (#1293535) Subject: RE: BS: Scholar's guide to the WWW-amazing From: Peace Thank you, Bill. I have it bookmarked now. Great. Be a boon for my students. |
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09 Oct 04 - 10:46 PM (#1293546) Subject: RE: BS: Scholar's guide to the WWW-amazing From: Cruiser Good reference. Thanks Bill D. |
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10 Oct 04 - 12:57 AM (#1293599) Subject: RE: BS: Scholar's guide to the WWW-amazing From: mack/misophist The first 4 things I tried to look at were dead links. Too bad. |
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10 Oct 04 - 01:55 AM (#1293615) Subject: RE: BS: Scholar's guide to the WWW-amazing From: Ellenpoly Great website, thanks! |
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11 Oct 04 - 10:44 AM (#1294253) Subject: RE: BS: Scholar's guide to the WWW-amazing From: Bill D refresh for those who don't read on weekends |
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11 Oct 04 - 11:06 AM (#1294269) Subject: RE: BS: Scholar's guide to the WWW-amazing From: Bill D and if that doesn't list everything you might want to look for, it just mught be here... http://www.refdesk.com/toc.html |