Find and Share information on the Internet: Part 1
http://web.fumsi.com/go/article/share/3792
An article in FUMSI, by Malcolm Coles
Higher Education Empirical Research (HEER) database
http://heerd.open.ac.uk
The HEER database is a web-based resource comprising summaries of published empirical research on higher education topics, most of which date from 2000. It is an open resource, free to all users.
National Archives' academic research web pages
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/academic/default.htm?source=ddmenu_research0_a
The National Archives holds a vast array of records relevant to academic research across a range of fields. It aims to facilitate research and these pages outline their academic strategy. They introduce resources and events to help you find, access and use the records which you need.
Open Access Scholarly Information Sourcebook: OASIS
http://www.openoasis.org/
OASIS aims to provide an authoritative sourcebook on Open Access.
Open Educational Resources: OER
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/oer
Open Educational Resources (OER), funded by HEFCE and run by the Academy and JISC, aims to make a wide range of learning resources created by academics freely available, easily discovered and routinely re-used by both educators and learners.
pdf ebook datasheet manual search engine
http://www.data-sheet.net/
You can search any ebook datasheet pdf files and download.
PDFGeni
http://www.pdfgeni.com/
PDFGeni is a dedicated pdf search engine for PDF ebooks, sheets, forms and documents.
Scoopler
http://www.scoopler.com/
“Scoopler is a real-time search engine. We aggregate and organize content being shared on the internet as it happens, like eye-witness reports of breaking news, photos and videos from big events, and links to the hottest memes of the day. We do this by constantly indexing live updates from services including Twitter, Flickr, Digg, Delicious and more. When you search for a topic on Scoopler, we give you the most relevant results, updated in real-time.”
spezify
http://www.spezify.com/
Well worth checking out. Spezify gives an overview and also helps you find useful information – all in a visual way.
Teaching with Technology
http://ipt286.pbworks.com/Index
Links to downloadable software, "cloudware", and webservices like hosting, for use in teaching.
Web 3.0 Concepts Explained in Plain English (Presentations)
http://www.labnol.org/internet/web-3-concepts-explained/8908/
I found this short explanation very informative, and the links to various presentations are helpful as well.
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Reference Sites
Whether you're looking for the average rainfall in the Amazon rainforest, researching Roman history, or just having fun learning to find information, you'll get some great help using my list of the best research and reference sites on the Web.
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About.com: I've found many answers to some pretty obscure questions right here at About.
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Reference.com.Extremely simple to use, very basically laid out.
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Refdesk.com.Includes in-depth research links to breaking news, Word of the Day,and Daily Pictures. A fun site with a ton of information.
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Encyclopedia.com. As stated on their site, Encyclopedia.com provides users with more than 57,000 frequently updated articles from the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
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Encyclopedia Brittanica. One of the world's oldest encyclopedias online.
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Encarta.Put together by Microsoft. I like Encarta because it's very easy to use.
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Open Directory Reference. The Open Directory's guide to various reference sites.
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WebReference.com. A great resource for webmasters and anyone else who wants to learn how to develop a webpage.
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Purdue University Library Quick Reference. A very good site with tons of info; includes resources specific to Purdue University and surrounding areas in Indiana, USA.
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Educator's Reference Desk. Probably the best reference site online for teachers. Includes thousands of informative links, lesson plans, and general reference information.
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Physician Desk Reference. Look for detailed medical information here.
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iTools.com. Excellent site; serves as a gateway to many reference and research links.
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Baseball-Reference.com. Everything you ever wanted to know about the sport of baseball.
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LibrarySpot.com. An excellent site that has hundreds of reference and research sources indexed all in one site.
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The Internet Public Library. An invaluable resource that will pretty much take care of all your reference needs.
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FOLDOC - Free Online Dictionary of Computing: extremely detailed computing dictionary; I don't think that there's a computing term out there that's not in FOLDOC.
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Librarians Internet Index: One of my absolute favorite sites on the Web. You could spend hours here lost in the vast variety of information and resources.
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Utah State University Internet Quick Reference: A really good, concise , and well-organized wealth of information.
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Gary Price's List of Lists:From Gary Price, researcher extraordaire, comes this List of Lists, a mind-boggling array of...lists.
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Wikipedia: Another of my favorite sites; lots of great information here for practically any subject you can think of.
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World Factbook
The CIA World Factbook is absolutely mesmerizing if you want to learn about other countries. Want to know how many babies Canadians have? What is your country’s Gross National Product? What level of literacy can you expect during your next trip to Asia? What is the political structure of Egypt? These and other encyclopedic facts are all available here. -
About.com. Indeed, our own About.com Network is a tremendous source of practical information. While not specifically an academic website, About does focus on answering practical questions and providing "core" information on 600 different topics. If you are brand new to a research topic, then About is a good place to start your academic researching.
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The Best Reference Sites
You'll find reference sites, educational research help, Internet research information, and more here in the About Web Search Educational Resources section.
Books and Printed Materials (15) Best Reference Sites (3) Research Papers (7) Archives on the Web (2) Maps (5) How to Evaluate a Website (5) Research Tips and Tools (7) Online News (9) Reference Search Engines (8) Computer/Tech/Utilities (13)
The Best Reference Sites - Find the Best Reference Sites on the Web
Whether you're looking for the average rainfall in the Amazon rainforest, researching Roman history, or just having fun learning to find information, you'll get some great help using my list of the best research and reference sites on the Web.
Whether you're looking for the average rainfall in the Amazon rainforest, researching Roman history, or just having fun learning to find information, you'll get some great help using my list of the best research and reference sites on the Web.
The Top Twenty Essential US Government Web Sites
Here are my picks for the absolutely most useful United States government Web sites, from the Library of Congress to GPO Access.
Here are my picks for the absolutely most useful United States government Web sites, from the Library of Congress to GPO Access.
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کتاب، شی ای اسرارآمیز است و به محض این که به جهان راه می یابد،
هر واقعه ای امکان پذیر می شود
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