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Use our online resources to find full-text articles on thousands of topics,
an online encyclopedia, and more.
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If you're looking for reliable websites for your school project, this is a
great place to start. A quick search will help you find websites you can
trust on such topics as Ancient Egypt, Geography, current events, and more.
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The site includes over 40,000 links to many topics, including the Arts and
Humanities, Business, Computers, Education, Law & Government, and Science &
Technology.
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This Oregon public library website has an amazing homework help page with links
to Literature and Authors, Wars and World History, Biographies, and much
more.
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This is one of the most creative homework help sites on the Internet and it
was actually created by a seventeen year old named B. J. Pinchbeck! It
includes over 700 great links on math, foreign languages, reference
materials, and science fair project start-ups.
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If you've exhausted everywhere else, try the RefDesk - it has everything but
the kitchen sink - time zones, conversion charts, horoscopes, maps,
quotations, recipes, area codes..
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This site links to hundreds of online dictionaries - including translation
databases for nearly three hundred different languages. If you need
grammar advice, or help with any question about words, this is the place.
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Finalizing that research paper? This University of Illinois handbook
summarizes and illustrates the bibliographical formatting rules for two
different citation styles: the American Psychological Association (APA)
style and the Modern Language Association (MLA) style.
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