|
| |
|
Reference Links
Had enough of using the Internet for (gasp!) fun?
Want to get some serious information from it? Fear not, there really *is* useful
information out there. The trick is knowing where to find it. :) If you have any good
reference links that should be added here, we'd like to hear from you! Send e-mail to quicklinks@qcol.net.
- Britannica.com
- This famous encyclopedia is now online.
- Dictionary.com
- As the name would imply, here you'll find an online searchable dictionary, along with
grammar and usage tips.
-
Wikipedia - The Free
encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
- Roget's
Thesaurus - A web-based companion to dictionary.com, for when a synonym will be
enough... err, satisfy... no -- suffice!
- Bartlett's Quotations -
Another valuable reference, for "when you care enough to send the very best,"
but don't quite have the words to do so.
- Encyclopedia.com
- An on-line encyclopedia, for when carrying the whole set around with you seems a bit
inconvenient.
- The Old
Farmer's Almanac - Here you'll find an online edition of the book that has
something for just about everyone.
- Infoplease.com - The name covers it. If you need information,
please go here. Daily, homework, kids, entertainment, living, etc. Quick
search covers their almanac, encyclopedia and dictionary.
-
Fact
Monster - Kids' reference site, includes atlas, almanac, dictionary
and encyclopedia; along with other fun informational stuff.
-
Refdesk.com - "The single
best source for facts on the Net".
|
|
|