For CHS students, staff and interested others, the Internet sites
listed below by subject will be helpful in your research.
Research assistance for all ages

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To cite your sources, check your copy of the LMC's How to Cite Your Sources handout, or try:
U-Study Library Instruction Guide - Citing Sources

WWW Search Engines
(Check with LMC staff for passwords.)
(Check with LMC staff for passwords.)






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Virtual Libraries on the World Wide Web
East Albemarle Regional Public Library
North Carolina State Library
NC State University Libraries
Internet Public Library
University of Delaware Library
Carrie: an Electronic Library
SIRS: The Knowledge Source
The Library of Congress WWW Home Page
The Internet Public Library Teen Page
The New York Public Library
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Internet News Sources
Virginian-Pilot
NewsLink Magazines
USA Today
CNN Interactive
The New York Times on the Web
The Raleigh News and Observer
NandoNext (a student newspaper)
WRAL OnLine
El Heraldo of Barranquilla, Columbia
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English/Literary Resources
English and American Literary Resources on the Net
The Jane Austen Information Page
The Shakespeare Web
A Celebration of Women Writers
Fairrosa's Cyber Library of Children's Literature
ChildLit Web Guide
Bookwire
Elements of Style
The Reference Shelf
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Spanish Resources
The Compendium--Spanish Resources on the Net
El Mundo Search Engine in Spanish
Online Resources for Spanish Students
Culture and Society of Mexico
Si Spain
El Heraldo of Barranquilla, Columbia
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History and Social Studies Information
The White House Homepage
THOMAS: U.S. Congress Homepage
Library of Congress: Country Studies
United Nations Information Services
Internet Resources on Africa
The U.S. Census Bureau
The U.S. Statistical Abstract
World Book of Holiday Traditions
American Studies Web
Historic Documents of the U.S.
Ancient World Web
Exploring Ancient World Cultures
Encyclopedia Mythica
A Deeper Shade: Events & People in Black History
American Studies Electronic Crossroads
Wall Street Research Net
History Resources by Subject
Carrie: an Electronic Library
C-SPAN
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
The Smithsonian
Atlapedia Online
World Surfari
Archiving Early America
The World of Benjamin Franklin
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Math and Science Resources
Women in Mathematics
Educational Mathematics Resources
Science for the Millenium
National Inventors Hall of Fame
History of Science, Technology and Medicine
U. of Delaware Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
The Visible Human Project
WhaleNet
The Smithsonian
Endangered Species
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Resources for the Arts
WebMuseum
World Art Resources
The New York Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Vatican Exhibit
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Sports Info
ESPNet Sports Zone
Olympic Guide
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College and Career Information
Future Scan
Career Path
Occupational Outlook Handbook
Career Site
Career Resource Room
Career Magazine
Career Mosaic
A Virtual Job Fair
ICPAC--Career and Education Information
America's Job Bank
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For Elementary Students
Yahooligans! Search Engine
Scholastic Books
Kids' Guide to Olympic Sports
BJ Pinchbeck's Homework Helper
Funbrain
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Special Interest for High School Students
Cyberteens
High School Central
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Sites for Teachers
State of North Carolina Public Information
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
NC State Contract
North Carolina Schools on the WWW
AskERIC
How to Write a Grant
Web66 Mustang: A Web Cruising Vehicle for Teachers
Library Hotspots
Classroom Connect Classroom Web
Jan's Favorite K-12 Resources & Projects
ISTE (Int'l Society for Technology in Education)
Doc's Education Resource Pages
Global SchoolNet Foundation
National Science Foundation World Wide Web Server
UNC TV WWW
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Mining the Internet
Virtual Field Trips
Intercultural E-Mail Classroom Connections
Scholastic Network
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