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Internet Public Library
IPL was founded in 1995 at the University of Michigan School of Information and Library Studies. It is now run by a consortium managed by Drexel University.
www.ipl.org/
Reference for Business
The website contains a number of online encyclopedia sources that can help business owners.
www.referenceforbusiness.com/
Google News
On Google News a user can search and browse from 4,500 news sources. The site is updated continuously. The home page features current news stories. Can also be searched by topic.
news.google.com/
Amazon.com
Amazon, a pioneer in ecommerce, is the gigantic online store that began with books, added music, and now sells just about everything else. It is also affiliated with several retail sellers such as Target and others.
www.amazon.com/
American Watercolor Society
The American Watercolor Society was founded in 1866 to promote the art of watercolor painting in America. The Society holds a juried International Exhibition each year in New York City, and the show then travels to other locations during the year.
www.americanwatercolorsociety.org/
Canada.com Network
Canada.com is operated by CanWest Media Publications. It offers newspapers, television, and unique online content from many well-known sources. Canada.com also has classifieds and late breaking news that can be accessed for free.
www.canada.com/
California Digital Library
The CDL, established in 1997, is the 11th University Library in the California system. Its purpose is to build a digital library that incorporates all the resources of the California State University System.
www.cdlib.org/
The Christian Science Monitor
The Christian Science Monitor is a national daily newspaper founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1908. This website is the online edition. There is only one religious column a day, as requested by Eddy.
www.csmonitor.com/
FeedBurner
FeedBurner provides media distribution and audience engagement services for blogs and RSS feeders. Their tools help bloggers, podcasters, and commercial publishers promote, deliver, and profit from their content on the web.
www.feedburner.com/
Globeandmail.com
The Globe began in 1843 in Toronto, Canada and remains Canada's foremost newspaper. In 1995, they launched globeandmail.com which contains news and information from financial sources.
www.globeandmail.com/
Health on the Net (HON)
In 1996, HON became one of the first URLs to guide both lay users and medical professionals to reliable sources of information on the Internet. HON is a Swiss foundation, but is linked to the United Nations.
www.hon.ch/
LexisNexis
LexisNexis, a member of the Reed Elsevier Group, is a vast database of legal information and news. Lexis is the legal section; Nexis is the business news section.
www.lexisnexis.com/
The Math Forum @ Drexel
Search for information and answers to problems; new problems of the week; games; hobbies; cool sites; chat areas; and other sources for math students at all levels.
www.mathforum.org/
Musicals 101
Subtitled The Cyber Encyclopedia of Musical Theater, TV, and Film, this site includes the history of musicals, reference sources and links, reviews, special courses, and a section on how musicals are made.
www.musicals101.com/
United States National Institutes of Health
The NIH is part of the Department of Health and Human Services. NIH is the primary federal agency for supporting and conducting medical research. Their goal is to foster fundamental creative discoveries.
www.nih.gov/
RSSReader
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a format for syndicating news. RSSreader is a program to read RSS and Atom news feeds. The software is free and can be downloaded from the website in several languages.
www.rssreader.com/

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