Library Link Pages
Internet Public Library
All of the basic research tools such
as dictionaries and encyclopedias that you expect to find in a
library -- and more!
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of Michigan. All rights reserved
Merriam-Webster Online
- The Language Center
Back in the 1820s, Noah Webster was
on the cutting edge of American English. Today, Merriam-Webster
carries forward his legacy into the electronic age.
High School Hub
The High School Hub is a noncommercial
learning portal to high-quality free online educational
resources for high school students. It features interactive
learning games, puzzles, and quizzes. It also includes subject
guides for English, foreign languages, math, science, and social
studies.
Encyclopedia Britannica
Online
Encyclopędia Britannica Online is the online
information service provided by Encyclopędia Britannica, Inc.
('Britannica'), consisting of information services and content
provided by Britannica, affiliates of Britannica, and third
parties.
The White House

LibrarySpot
Welcome to LibrarySpot.com,
a free virtual library resource center for educators and
students, librarians and their patrons, families, businesses and
just about anyone exploring the Web for valuable research
information.
The Librarians' Index to the
Internet
The Librarians' Index to the Internet (lii.org)
is a searchable, annotated subject directory of more than 10,000
Internet resources selected and evaluated by librarians for
their usefulness to users of public libraries. lii.org is used
by both librarians and the general public as a reliable and
efficient guide to Internet resources.
The WWW Virtual Library
The VL is the oldest catalog of the web, started by Tim
Berners-Lee, the creator of html and the web itself. Unlike
commercial catalogs, it is run by a loose confederation of
volunteers, who compile pages of key links for particular areas
in which they are expert; even though it isn't the biggest index
of the web, the VL pages are widely recognized as being amongst
the highest-quality guides to particular sections of the web.