*LIBRARY RECOMMENDED* | |
| Documentation Guide Explanations of major documentation styles -- APSA, APA, Chicago/Turabian, and MLA -- and some helps on properly using them. Prepared by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Writing Center. | |
*SEARCH ENGINES/WEB DIRECTORIES* | |
| Digital Librarian "A librarian's choice of the best of the Web." Lists of web sites on a number of topics, including government and law. | |
| Directory of Open Access Repositories Listing of institutions making their repository collections freely available online. | |
~PERIODICALS ONLINE~ | |
| Directory of Open Access Journals Listing of journals providing free online access to content. Some article content is searchable. | |
HISTORY RESEARCH - AMERICAN | |
| Digital History "Using new technologies to enhance teaching and research" The site uses audio and video in the Multimedia section to educate and explore American History. The site also has primary source documents and modules for teachers to use in the classroom. | |
| Documenting the American South Documenting the American South (DAS) is a collection of sources on Southern history, literature and culture from the colonial period through the first decades of the 20th century. It is organized into the following projects: First Person Narratives of the American South, Library of Southern Literature, North American Slave Narratives, the Southern Homefront 1861-1865, and The Church in the Southern Black Community. The site is keyword searchable and has author, title, and subject indexes. | |
HISTORY RESEARCH - PEOPLE | |
| Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum Located in Abilene, KS. | |
MUSIC RESEARCH | |
| Digital Mozart Edition Provides the musical text and critical commentaries of the entire Neue Mozart-Ausgabe--the entire musical scores of Mozart. | |
WRITING/RESEARCH - COPYRIGHT AND OTHER RIGHTS | |
| Doctrine of "Fair Use" of Copyrighted Materials The U.S. Copyright Office has summarized the doctrine of "fair use" into a succint document. | |
WRITING/RESEARCH - STYLE MANUALS | |
| Documentation Guide Explanations of major documentation styles -- APSA, APA, Chicago/Turabian, and MLA -- and some helps on properly using them. Prepared by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Writing Center. | |
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