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General Search Information
- Web Search
Strategies (Debbie Flanagan) - a comprehensive tutorial on successful
searching, with many tips and tricks for efficient and effective web-based
research
- What to
look for in a website (UM Library) - a very important site for learning
how to apply rigorous scholarly standards to web resources
Recommended Research Sites
- Britannica Online
The Britannica Online includes the complete encyclopedia, as well as
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary and the Britannica Book of the
Year. You can find more than 72,000 articles; over 10,000 illustrations,
including photographs, drawings, maps, and flags; more than 75,000 definitions--including
pronunciation guides and word histories--from Merriam-Webster's Collegiate
Dictionary; and an internet guide to the best sites on the web. The
types of searches include word, phrase, or question searches under the
articles, index or dictionary.
- Oxford English Dictionary
The Oxford English Dictionary, 2d edition provides the history and development
of every word included from the date of its introduction into the language,
while giving differences in meaning, spelling, pronunciation, usage,
etc at different periods of the last 800 years and supporting such information
by numerous quotations from the works of more than 5000 authors of all
periods, including all writers before the 16th century and as many as
possible of the important writers since then.
- Student Project Showcase
The Eighteenth-Century England Student Projects include pointers to
related internet resources, selected and reviewed by students.
Full-text internet sites
- Eighteenth-Century
Fiction
The Eighteenth-Century Fiction site includes 77 complete works from
1700 to 1780. It allows you to do several types of searches: simple,
boolean, proximity and bibliographic within these works. There is also
a complete list of all the works included in the site for you to browse.
- English Poetry Database
The English Poetry Database includes the works of over 1,350 poets from
600 to 1900. Various types of searches can be done including: simple,
boolean, proximity, and bibliography.
- King James Bible
The King James Bible also called Authorized Version, English translation
of the Bible (1611) is still heavily used in churches and for private
reading, especially by Protestants. The labor of this work took 7 years
and the help of 54 scholars that had been approved by James to complete,
utilizing previous English translations and texts in the original languages.
The resulting translation had a marked influence on English style and
was generally accepted as the standard English Bible for more than three
centuries. Many allusions in various fields can still be traced to the
language in the bible. This site allows you to do different searches
within the contents of the bible, which include: simple, boolean, proximity,
and citation. It also allows you to browse the bible by selecting individual
books.
Go on to using Multimedia Resources
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