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AOL At School
- Numerous resources for students and educators. |
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Ask A Librarian...
- Hosted by the Library of Congress,
this service allows users to submit a reference question to be
answered by a global network of professional librarians. |
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Ask Jeeves For Kids
- Users type in a question in plain English and then Ask
Jeeves for Kids presents a list of matched questions. |
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Awesome Library
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Awesome
Library organizes the Web with 25,000 carefully reviewed resources. |
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BJ Pinchbeck's Homework Helper
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High school student BJ Pinchbeck strives to provide
assistance to fellow students taking to the Web for homework help. |
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Encyclopedia.com
- Users are provided with more than 57,000 frequently updated articles from
the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Each article is enhanced with
links to newspaper and magazine articles as well as pictures and maps. |
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Citation Machine
- This fill-in-the-blank citation generator allows users to
input information from a variety of resources, such as books, articles, and
Web sites. The site then creates a citation in either APA or MLA format. |
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FactMonster
- This site is loaded with facts for students from K-12.
Included is a searchable atlas, almanac, dictionary, and encyclopedia. |
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galeschools.com -
Gale provides this online resource for nearly everyone in the school
community: media specialists, students, parents, teachers, and
administrators. |
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How
Stuff Works -
Learn how thousands of everyday items and activities work. |
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KidSpace @ The Internet Public Library
- The Youth area of this site was developed specifically for
children 4-11 years of age, as well as parents, teachers, and "anyone else
interested in the literature and information directed to and about
children." |
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KidInfo
- This
homework and reference site is divided into student, young children,
teacher, and parent indexes that include sites with homework help and
reference resource for students. |
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Schoolwork.ugh!
- This site provides information to help students, especially
with homework. The site is organized by topics, including subject areas and
specialized topics such as student loans and writing and citing. |
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TeenSpace @ The Internet Public Library
- This site was created for those 13-19 years of age,
parents, teachers, and others "interested in information directed to and
about teenagers and young adults." |