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Search through 20,000 mags kept by the British Library. Flash the plastic and you can download some of the material too. Licensing available.
British Library Subscription Services
Or, research through 67,000 mags with a BL Subscription. There's more too, look at their Document Service
If you want to know what researchers (ahem, sorry; Information Professionals!) discuss among themselves, look here. They do a newsletter, too.
Searchable database of scientific info.
Searchable database of medical info, a must-to-avoid for hypochondriacs. That's under 'H', by the way....
Find out where they got all those PHDs.
Web site of the TV channel. Many documentaries are backed up along with in-depth articles you won't have known about.
Public Domain English Collection
Quotable material of all kinds.
How to write an article a day.
Here's an ebook about how to write articles. It's sound, sensible advice from a woman who knows her stuff and if you're new to all this or even just considering getting into it then you should buy this, no question. Buy it, read it, then come back.
This just in... new breaking news channel. Find out about everything and have your article out there before the rest of the world has had breakfast.
Find other people's articles... and steal them! No, it doesn't really say that... not exactly...
Shhhhhhhh!
The Librarians' Internet Index
Sites of Authority, so they say.
Liven up your turgid prose with some appropriate lyrics.
A resource of academic material, bought to us by those kind propellerheads at Michigan U.
Links to the New Scientist so it must be heavy stuff.
So obvious that it's easy to overlook. Back in the days when they were still called The Mining Company, they and I were in dialogue about my being their very first Star Trek Guide. True!
Featuring the immortal Tara Calishain. Also there's a newsletter.
World's largest online library, they say. Newletter, too..
If you want the latest Mickey Spillane you'll be out of luck (he's dead!), but the imminent release of that hotly-awaited tome on the mating habits of the lesser-spotted (insert obscure fauna here) will be lovingly detailed within...
Rock'n'Research.
Home of web sites on everything non-commercial.
This is as near as I can get to the old Teoma index. A natural language engine, meaning, you can just ask it stuff, like you do. How high is the sky?
Another one. How wide is the world?
Another search engine, worth a look as it's powered by a different technology from the others.
Research for the corporate spy. Frankly, for this page it represents mission creep but it wins inclusion for sheer intellectual innovation. You won't find anything to help you directly here but after reading some of it later you'll be walking around and that elusive idea that you'd never otherwise have had might just come bubbling to the surface. Read the book, too.
Straight-up, here's the good stuff on speciality searching. Beaucoups of it, in fact.
Stuck for another word for thesaurus? Me too, funny enough, but most other things you can find here.
Bill Gates goes up against Google Scholar.
Find out which nation has the most (or the least) statistics.
includes a medical dictionary, legal dictionary, financial dictionary, computing dictionary, idioms and acronyms. Still just the one word, though, for thesaurus.
"It was a dark and stormy night" - public domain content from authors you've heard of.
The OneLook Word or Phrase Finder
What *do* they mean when they use *that* phrase? Find out with OneLook.
You see in the papers every now and then they'll say "A recent study released by the prestigious... whatever... showed that...whatever..." and then they do a big article on the... whatever? They get their source material from sites like this one.
Info on the rare species of America. Where they live, how they die, all points in between.
An unlikely source of everything. Stuck? Try here.
For those who'd maybe like to speed up this whole deal, here's the gadget to do it.
The forums search engine - get the answers you're looking for free from the experts, find it in their forums.
The news archives provided by Google.
Otherwise known as the Wayback machine. If they built it today it'd be called the "Back in the Day" machine. An abundance of content that both sings and dances. Enjoy.
I'm going to quote direct here; "Creative Commons is a new system, built within current copyright law, that allows you to share your creations with others and use music, movies, images, and text online that's been marked with a Creative Commons license". Let's hope I can take them at their word, eh kids! Check it out, there's a lot there. Be happy you're doing your research in the internet age.
Or it doesn't, according to your point of view. Anyhoo, material Uncle Sam publishes is in the public domain, so chow down, researcherinos!
Statistics on everything worldy. I have heard, though, that a lot of what's published in here is, how shall we say... wrong?
Photos of everything, free for your use.
Quotable quotations.
Looking for answers to religious questions? Your, ah, prayers are answered... .
Topix - these (almost) just in...
A news aggregation site covering the past year's events. Try your postcode and find out what you've missed out on...
The World's Library Catalogue.
If it's available in a library, in any language, it's here. Or, it will be, soon. Still in Beta but, ah, one of the better Betas.
Transcripts of podcasts. I know what you're thinking... why would they bother? me too but there you go.
The Global Performing Arts Database - the play's the thing!
Nationmaster Country Statistics
Worldwide statistics. Like the CIA factbook but bigger.
All things chemical
Statistically speaking, if you need statistics software then this is the place.
Sites on Finance
These busy bees have all kinds of geo-data.
If you're long of beard, thoughtful of countenance, scholarly in your approach to research... get a life! But till you do, you'll probably enjoy researching from here.
The Wikipedia for grownups.
I know it's not really a research facility as such... but it can help give you ideas if you set it up right. Go try it and see.
Keep track of all things celestial with the interactive tools. Learn which way is up for a Martian, how to tell the time on Uranus (appropriately, it's a moon thing), but most of all remember - Watch The Skies!!!
If you need to - literally - illustrate a point, the next few sites have photographs you can use - royalty-free!
Get the skinny from the non-profit researchers.
Brief lectures by knowledgable people about everything. Get inspired here.
News Search engine
Stuck for inspiration? Want to write 100 words, 1,000 words, 10,000 words a day? Your prayers are answered! Kind of... :-)
Books online, look up quotes and all kinds of goodies. The preeminent internet publishers, they say of themselves. They say right, say I!
Track folk down online.
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