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Susana MWhile Wikipedia isn’t likely to lose its status as the first place people look for quick answers anytime soon, there are loads of other sites out there that can provide you with information, some of which may even be better and more accurate. Whether you’re researching for a school paper or just settling a bet with a friend, here are 100 places you can find all the answers you need quickly and easily online.
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- InfoPlease: Visitors to this site will be treated to an almanac, atlas, encyclopedia, dictionary and much more, which should be more than enough to find information on just about anything you’d need.
- Ask Deb: Professional researchers and writers answer questions on various subjects, including dating, careers, personal finance, and beauty.
- About.com: This site provides articles on a huge variety of subjects, many of which provide useful information or can link you to sites that have what you’re looking for.
- Refdesk.com: Billed as a "fact check for the Internet," this site provides a range of resources that make it easy to search the web, check an encyclopedia or dictionary, read the news and much more.
- Reference.com: Part of the Dictionary.com site, this online resource provides access to many encyclopedia articles, as well as the accompanying dictionary and thesaurus.
- Answers.com: Answers.com provides visitors with access to articles from sites and journals all over the Web.
- Factbites: Called a cross between a search engine and an encyclopedia, this site is designed to make searching for information easier by filtering out information and only giving you the most relevant results.
General
Find answers to all kinds of questions through these sites.
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- Oxford Journals: Look through all the journals published by Oxford and find many articles that are free to read and download.
- eBrary: Many libraries give full access to eBrary’s collections, but if you don’t have one near to you that does, you can use this page and still enjoy looking through loads of books and journals.
- ibiblio: This site is full of public domain information including maps, books, pictures and much more that you can use in your next research project.
- LibrarySpot: Find a myriad of library resources on this site as well as links to other authoritative sites and encyclopedias online.
- WorldCat: Save yourself a trip to the library and find out if a library has the information you need before you go. This site allows users to find libraries in their area that have the books and materials they need.
- Internet Public Library: This site puts together a great repository of links to authoritative sites all over the Web on topics like history, law, computers and more.
Library and Reference
Search through library archives and do academic research on these sites.
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While Wikipedia isn’t likely to lose its status as the first place people look for quick answers anytime soon, there are loads of other sites out there that can provide you with information, some of which may even be better and more accurate. Whether you’re researching for a paper or just settling a bet with a friend, here are 100 places you can find all the answers you need quickly and easily online.
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Sandra RiveraWhile Wikipedia isn’t likely to lose its status as the first place people look for quick answers anytime soon, there are loads of other sites out there that can provide you with information, some of which may even be better and more accurate. Whether yo
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Barb PerlewitzWhile Wikipedia isn’t likely to lose its status as the first place people look for quick answers anytime soon, there are loads of other sites out there that can provide you with information, some of which may even be better and more accurate.
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Samantha GeeGeeWhile Wikipedia isn't likely to lose its status as the first place people look for quick answers anytime soon, there are loads of other sites out there that can provide you with information, some of which may even be better and more accurate.
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Paul RyanWhile Wikipedia isn’t likely to lose its status as the first place people look for quick answers anytime soon, there are loads of other sites out there that can provide you with information, some of which may even be better and more accurate. Whether you’re researching for a paper or just settling a bet with a friend, here are 100 places you can find all the answers you need quickly and easily online.
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Elena LaVictoireLots of sites that may offer information as quickly (and possibly more accurately ) than Wikipedia!
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Alan PoonWhile Wikipedia isn’t likely to lose its status as the first place people look for quick answers anytime soon, there are loads of other sites out there that can provide you with information, some of which may even be better and more accurate. Whether you’re researching for a paper or just settling a bet with a friend, here are 100 places you can find all the answers you need quickly and easily online.
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Keith Bryant100 places to search for information, other than wikipedia!
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