The Visual Thesaurus is an interactive dictionary and thesaurus which creates word maps that blossom with meanings and branch to related words. Its innovative display encourages exploration and learning. You'll understand language in a powerful new way.
Whether you are just investigating what taxonomy is and how it can help your organization or are making critical decisions on developing or managing taxonomies for your enterprise, Taxonomy Warehouse can help. We are the only site on the Internet dedicated to taxonomies for corporations. Get the information you need to effectively categorize internal and external data collections and ensure users find the information they need with speed and precision. A tailored taxonomy can transform the way your organization maximizes its information assets - Taxonomy Warehouse is the place to start
The Florida Digital Newspaper Library (FDNL) exists to provide access to the news and history of Florida. All of the over 700,000 pages of historic and current Florida newspapers in the Florida Digital Newspaper Library are openly and freely available with zoomable page images and full text.
The Institutional Repository at the University of Florida is a collection of the University of Florida community's research, news, outreach, and educational materials. The Institutional Repository at the University of Florida (IR@UF) began in 2006 with a phased approach designed to facilitate the development of the collection.
British Parliamentary Debates: 1803-1891, the Era of Empire is a record of debates in the Parliament of the United Kingdom during the era of Empire.\n\nThe debates, now known as the Hansard Debates, is the official, edited verbatim report of proceedings in both Houses of Parliament. Hansard's British Parliamentary Debates is roughly equivalent to the United States of America's Congressional Record. For the period of 1803-1909, the Debates represent the best record of political events and discourse in the United Kingdom and its global Empire.
The 'French Research Collections' at the University of Florida are drawn largely from the French Revolutionary Drama and French Revolutionary Pamphlets collections in the Department of Special and Area Studies Collections of the University of Florida's George A. Smathers Libraries.\n\nThe French Revolutionary Pamphlets include 2,800 pamphlets representing governmental correspondence, decrees, and other documents. The collection, including both the documents of the revolutionary government and handbills circulated among its citizens, makes evident the power of the people to influence government and of the press to manipulate the people.
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Welcome to Chronicling America, enhancing access to America's historic newspapers. This site allows you to search and view newspaper pages from 1880-1922 and find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress as part of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP).