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Nancy BlairList of search engines, dictionaries, reference desks & databases that have organized and archived information for quick and easy searches
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Keisa WilliamsBeyond Google, Wikipedia and other generic reference sites, the Internet boasts a multitude of search engines, dictionaries, reference desks & databases that have organized and archived information for quick and easy searches. In this list, we’ve compiled
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- Who’s Alive and Who’s Dead: Keep track of which famous musicians, performers, actors, athletes and political figures are alive and which ones are dead.
- AllMusic.com: Search by genre like rock, jazz, pop, world, rap or blues.
- Dictionary of Pop Culture References: From A to Z, you can find words, phrases and characters from pop culture.
- Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Browse topics like Japanese art, astronomy, horticulture, popular entertainment, domestic life, conservation and more on this authority site.
- Science.gov Energy and Energy Conservation: Find new and archived articles about energy conservation here.
- Internet Broadway Database: Look up directors, actors and more for all Broadway shows here.
- Grove Music Online: This site is "the world’s premier authority on all aspects of music."
- bibliomania: Over 2,000 classic texts can be found on this site, as well as reference books, study guides and links to buy books.
- Sports Almanac: From the Olympics to hockey, you can find everything there is to know about sports history and players on this site.
- Newsknife: This reference site ranks the top news sites by each particular story, by month, homepage resources and other categories.
News and Pop Culture
Discover pop culture references, a sports almanac, new literature guides and more in this list.
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Cassie HolewinskiBeyond Google, Wikipedia and other generic reference sites, the Internet boasts a multitude of search engines, dictionaries, reference desks & databases that have organized and archived information for quick and easy searches. In this list, we’ve compiled just 100 of our favorites, for teachers, students, hypochondriacs, procrastinators, bookworms, sports nuts and more.Beyond Google, Wikipedia and other generic reference sites, the Internet boasts a multitude of search engines, dictionaries, reference desks & databases that have organized and archived information for quick and easy searches. In this list, we’ve compiled just 100 of our favorites, for teachers, students, hypochondriacs, procrastinators, bookworms, sports nuts and more.
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Allison BurrellThis page has some excellent interesting resources. Some links are simple dictionaries while other organize current event stories. If you need to do research but don't know where to look, check out this site.
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- RhymeZone: Type in
a word to find rhyming words, synonyms, definitions, Shakespeare references and
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- Strange and Unusual
References: Head to this site to look up all-vowel words, magic
words, magic archetypes, how to identify unicorns and other odd material.
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Eduardo Mercadositios de referencia
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Tim SparacinoBeyond Google, Wikipedia and other generic reference sites, the Internet boasts a multitude of search engines, dictionaries, reference desks and databases that have organized and archived information for quick and easy searches.
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Tim SparacinoBeyond Google, Wikipedia and other generic reference sites, the Internet boasts a multitude of search engines, dictionaries, reference desks and databases that have organized and archived information for quick and easy searches.
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100 Unbelievably Useful Reference Sites You’ve Never Heard Of
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Ulrich Schrader100 Unbelievably Useful Reference Sites You’ve Never Heard Of
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Karen BerechreeReference sites on the net
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Mark BlairBeyond Google, Wikipedia and other generic reference sites, the Internet boasts a multitude of search engines, dictionaries, reference desks and databases that have organized and archived information for quick and easy searches. In this list, we’ve compiled just 100 of our favorites, for teachers, students, hypochondriacs, procrastinators, bookworms, sports nuts and more.
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Sarah OxfordSearch engines, reference sites and resources
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k ingramA hotlist of unusual dictionaries, glossaries, quotes, dialect translators, health care, consumer research,news and pop culture and more
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Sandy KennedyYou've probably heard of them but some are new to me
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kaseyMega list of reference sites
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