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Websites of Special Interest to Faculty

  • Alibris
    (C) A source for locating hard-to-find, used, or out-of-print books.
  • Bartleby.com
    (P)An electronic reference shelf with such titles as Strunk's "Elements of Style," "Roget's Thesaurus," dictionaries, encyclopedias, anthologies, and more.  
  • Best Information on the Net
    (P) A portal of sites created by librarians at St. Ambrose University.
  • Copyright and Licensing Resources
    (P) A selection of sites from Florida's CCLA. Includes a section on "Copyright for the classroom."  
  • Copyright, Fair Use, Etc  
    (P) A collection of sites addressing copyright, intellectual property rights, and fair use in the academic environment. From the University of South Florida library.   
  • Detecting Plagiarism
    (C and P) Hints, techniques, and resources for detecting plagiarism in student work.  
  • Florida Colleges Directory
    (P) Official Florida Colleges Directory
  • Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials 
    (C) Extensive tutorial on the application of Fair Use in the academic environment. University of Texas. 
  • Florida Colleges 
    (C) The official site of Florida Colleges.  
  • National Center for Education Statistics 
    (C) The national clearinghouse for education statistics from kindergarten through post-graduate. Also includes tuition and other information on universities and colleges.
  • Scholarly Societies Project
    (P) Links to scholarly societies by discipline, country, etc. Also publishes articles about scholarly communication and publishing.  
  • Snopes.com
    (C) Find out if that forwarded email you recieved is based on factual information or just another urban legend.  
  • Writing for the Web
    (C) Provides information about how users read and how authors should write for the web.

 

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