Useful Sources of Knowledge
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Source of Knowledge |
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Library of Congress |
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World Cat |
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DELNetSA |
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Google scholar |
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Allconferences.com |
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Conference Alerts |
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World Digital Library |
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Directory of Open Access Repositories (DOAR) |
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Digital Repositories Directory |
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Digital Libraries Directory |
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WebMD provides valuable health information, tools for managing your health, and support to those who seek information. |
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Amazon is another online retailer where you can find good prices on books, e-books and textbooks. |
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TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks |
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Similarly, Project Gutenberg provides free online access to texts whose copyright has expired; so far it’s digitized more than 45,000 texts |
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Bartleby publishes classic literature, poetry, non-fiction and reference texts free of charge. |
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The collaboratively edited encyclopedia project can be a very useful tool for early-stage research |
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An offshoot of Rap Genius, Lit Genius is a place where scholars have formed a community to annotate poetry and literature, both classic and recent. Extremely helpful for English literature students. |
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Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library offering free universal access to books, movies & music, as well as 505 billion archived web pages. |
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20. | TUCK: Advancing Better Sleep | https://www.tuck.com/ | Tuck aims to improve sleep hygiene, health, and wellness through the creation and dissemination of comprehensive, unbiased, free resources. Boasting the largest collection of aggregated data on sleep surfaces on the web (over 95,000 customer experiences from nearly 1,000 individual sources), Tuck aims to power consumers, sleep professionals, and the troubled sleeper looking for answers. |