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Reference Questions

Rather than attempt to compile links
in various subject areas, this page has a few very good sites that do
reference, and do it well. Bookmark them, or set them as your start-up
page at the Reference Desk. They are listed in order of preference.
ReferenceDesk.com
This site bills itself as the
single best source on the Net for facts. ReferenceDesk has an
atomic clock, almanacs, dictionaries, statistics, area codes, flight
trackers, calculators, consumer information, dictionaries and more dictionaries,
encyclopedias and more encyclopedias, weather and news from an astounding
number of places, and a set of find a
that is mind-boggling
(doctors, houses, jobs, companies, colleges, ad infinitum). For a more
concise desktop version, consider http://www.refdesk.com/facts.html.
Desk
Ref: Sources for Quick Answers
There's a keyword search, but
the best part of this reference tool is the subject directory, which
is thankfully annotated. Take a look at the rather uncommon category
of Household, which has clothing size charts and help with determining
a child's shoe size. Desk Ref is maintained by the Ramapo Catskill Library
System, famous for KidsClick!
The Internet
Public Library
You do not pass GO as a librarian
if you dont use the very first Internet public library
IPL developed by the brilliant faculty and students of the University
of Michigan School of Information. Each reference source selected and
featured here is top-notch, including the one created by an IPL staffer
POTUS: Presidents of
the United States.
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