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Library
References
- The
Internet Public Library - This site was
set up and is maintained by librarians. According to
their Mission Statement, the IPL provides the very best
information resources by listing quality web sites
relating to books. They are organized using the Dewey
Decimal system, listed according to topic. For example,
under Youth, Literature, British Literature, there are
lists of authors with links to their home pages, or pages
about them. I looked up Roald Dahl and even got to read
some of his poetry on-line.
- Library
Spot - This is a free site that
mainly offers links to other libraries on-line. It also
organizes online resources into categories. For instance,
if you want to look for a good online encyclopedia,
clicking that link under the Reference Desk will take you
to a page with nine different sites and small
descriptions of what the site has to offer. This is
basically a user-friendly, literary search engine.
- Library
of Congress - The contributors to this
site have set up five main areas to give the Library of
Congress experience some life on the computer screen.
There is access to documents, photos, movies and sound
files about American history in the "American Memory"
section. The "THOMAS" section gives the public access to
full-text copies of all current legislation before the
House and the Senate. Next, the "Exhibitions" section
gives Northern Nevadans the opportunity to look at and
through previously and currently displayed collections
without going to Washington. The site also offers
resources for other libraries and research materials. Add
to this a search engine through LOC catalogues and
information about the library itself and a person could
spend hours just trying to get around.
- The
Internet Law Library - So let's say you
want to find out about Human Rights practices in
Djibouti? Their treaties with the United States? Their
laws by jurisdiction? Those are just part of the
information that can be found at this site. It is
sponsored by the House of Representatives on the premise
that the public should have access to the United States
law, the laws of other nations and other law resources
available on the Internet.
- Washoe
County Library System - This site
offers access to the Washoe Information Terminal System,
which allows browsers to search online through the
library catalogue, Infotrac and other systems normally
only available inside the library. With more than 1,000
links updated regularly, the site also provides
information about the Washoe County Library system and
the programs and classes they offer, as well as giving
links to other Internet resources.
- University
of Nevada, Reno Library - The best
resource offered through this site is access to the
WolfPAC Library catalogue and to the NEON network for the
whole Nevada University system. Other than that, it is a
pretty basic site with information about the library
itself, how to use the library and a link to an Alta
Vista search engine for the Web.
Posted Nov. 13, 1998
Copyright 1998 Nevada Outpost
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