LIBRARIES

British Library
The Online Medieval and Classic Library
The Internet Public Library
NetCarta
Cambridge University Medical Library
Innovative Internet Applications in Libraries
Cabot Science Library
Vatican Library
Library of Congress
Educational Texts

 

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British Library

http://portico.bl.uk/
This site gets better all the time. A link to the Library'sgopher server is now supplemented with cool up close examinationof top exhibits like The Magna Carta, details of forthcomingexhibitions and the new building at St Pancras.
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The OnlineMedieval and Classic Library

http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/
A small number of important classical and medieval literaryworks are housed here, including Chaucer and Hesiod, Homer andHomerica. Although in most instances the texts are quite long,they are all managable. What would be useful, though, is someaccompanying material to help put them in context.
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The Internet PublicLibrary

http://www.ipl.org/
This rather nifty site claims to be the first public libraryof and for the Internet community. It works like a real libraryso for example if you step into the Reading Room, you can dig outbooks, magazines, journals and ezines (in various languages). Aquick peek in the Exhibit Hall reveals things like photographycollections and sound files . The Library needs to expand - forexample, only five of Charles Dickens' books are listed - butit's still a handy resource.
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NetCarta

http://maps.netcarta.com
NetCarta WebMaps let you view the entire content of a site inthe form of a map (well, a directory tree) so you don't have towait for each page to load in your browser. First you'll need todownload a map viewer, such as CyberPilot (which works alongsideyour browser). Then you open the map and double-click the mapobject you want to see - this will then appear in the browser.This site contains a trial version of CyberPilot and, of course,a library of the maps themselves. Its a nice idea, but by thetime you've downloaded the browser, obtained a map and so on, youmight as well have flipped through the site anyway.
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CambridgeUniversity Medical Library

http://www.his.path.cam.ac.uk/library/library.html
This is a great place to start looking for all thingsmedical. It's a guide to the Medical Library's collections andfacilities. Of course, there's also a collection of onlineinformation, with access to reference books, online journals andso on. You can find details of the training courses on offer atthe library and there are plenty of useful links to otherorganisations, electronic journals, newspapers, and referenceguides.
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InnovativeInternet Applications in Libraries

http://frank.mtsu.edu/~kmiddlet/libweb/innovate.html
Only the most dedicated and dull of Net-savvy librarians willfind these links exciting, but if you're looking to improve yourown Internet library services, then you could do worse.
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Cabot Science Library

http://fas-www.harvard.edu:80/libraries/cabot/cabot.html
This Harvard University library's new Internet presence is anideal place to start any scientific research. Apart frominformation about the library's catalogue and policies, there'slinks to the Harvard Computing Review, Elektra and other onlinestudent publications as well as to other campuses and externaldatabases.
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Vatican Library

http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/vatican.exhibit/Vatican.exhibit.html
Visit several virtual 'rooms' in the Vatican, including alibrary, a music room and a nature room.
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Library of Congress

http://lcweb.loc.gov/homepage/lchp.html
Apart from the US Government information and referencelibrary sections you'd expect, there are illustrated electronicversions of the library's recent exhibitions, as well as thestart of the Global Electronic Library.
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Educational Texts

Gopher:etext.archive.umich.edu
This archive contains hundreds of thousands of words, rangingfrom the complete works of Shakespeare to the script of a lostepisode of Star Trek. Only pornographic images are banned.Consequently, it warns that some material may be offensive.Despite fairly extensive trawling, the most offensive stuff seenso far was some truly appalling poetry. It can also be accessedvia FTP at the same address.
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