pages with collections of
links to everything under the sun. Under “Links, links, links” we recommend you select only one of the sites and become familiar with its strengths to avoid information overload!
SIRS (fee-net)
SIRS Knowledge Source (SKS) provides a portal to relevant, credible information carefully
selected to support student research. “Every SIRS article, primary source, website, and graphic has been carefully reviewed to ensure its relevancy, credibility, curricular applicability, and appropriateness to students.”
SIRS Discoverer
http://discoverer.sirs.com
Aimed at beginning learners in grades 1 through 5.
SIRS Knowledge Source
http://sks.sirs.com
Aimed at upper middle and high school students.
Scholarly
BUBL Information Service (free-net)
http://bubl.ac.uk/
An collection of links covering all academic subjects arranged by Dewey decimal
number.
Infomine (free-net)
http://infomine.ucr.edu/
Links to scholarly resources on the Internet. You can search by subject, keyword, or
browse a subject area.
O’Keefe Library: Best Information on the Net (free-net)
http://library.sau.edu/bestinfo/
Look at “Resources by Major,” “Hot Paper Topics,” and “Alphabetical Listing.”
Links, links, links
Library Spot (free-net)
http://www.libraryspot.com/
Lots of links, well organized.
Refdesk (free-net)
http://www.refdesk.com/
Everything under the sun. A little chaotic, but lots of interesting things.