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General Works
UFOs, Computers, Encyclopedias/Facts, Directories
100 Philosophy & Psychology
Occult, Astrology
200 Religion
Mythology
300 Social sciences
Economics, Law, Government, True Crime, Education, Costume, Etiquette,
Folklore
400 Language
Grammar, English & Foreign Language Dictionaries
500 Natural sciences & Mathematics
Physics, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Botany, Zoology
600 Technology & Applied Sciences
Medicine, Diet & Fitness, Automobiles, Gardening,
Cooking, Pets, Business, Home Improvement
700 Arts & Recreation
Architecture, Landscaping, Art, Antiques & Collectibles,
Crafts, Photography, Music, Entertainment, Sports
800 Literature
Writing Guides
900 Geography & History
Biography, Genealogy, Baby Names, Travel
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- Bartlett's
Familiar Quotations, 10th edition
- The
10th edition, published in 1919 with over 11,000 quotations, is available
via keyword searching. An alphabetical list of all authors may be
browsed, and there is a chronological index of the primary authors.
This first new edition published after Bartlett's death keeps most
of the original work intact. From Project Bartleby.
- Simpson’s
Contemporary Quotations: The Most Notable Quotations 1950-1988
- 10,000
quotations from 4,000 sources, organized into 25 categories and 60
sections. Another Bartleby.com presentation.
- Citing
Sources, Guide to Library Research
- Examples
of citations using the formats of the best-known style manuals: APA,
MLA, Turabian and Chicago. Includes a broad selection of print and
online sources. Simple and clear presentation. Part of the excellent
Guide to Library
Research - Duke University Libraries.
- NoodleBib
Express
- The
full version is a subscription service that creates bibliograpies
online. Use the NoodleBib Express section to create an individual
MLA or APA citation. Enter a reference in the interactive form and
NoodleBib will format it. Instructions for copying and pasting are
included. Several common print and electronic citation types are included.
Another interactive site is Son
of Citation Machine.
- William
Strunk Jr.'s Elements of Style
- Find
here elementary rules of usage (of the dash, apostrophe, etc.), elementary
principles of composition (active voice, paragraphs, etc.), guidelines
on style, hints on form, and misused words and expressions.
- Writer's
Guide - The University of Victoria
- Clearly
and thoroughly written, this guide discusses words, sentences, paragraphs,
logic, documentation and more, in hypertext mode. For example, under
'essay' choose 'persuasive,' go to 'supporting evidence,' then look
at 'primary sources.'
- Guide
to Grammar and Writing - Capital Community-Technical College
- Another
nicely presented guide. Try the index
or one of the more than 150 quizzes. There is also a place to submit
questions.
- Common
Proofreading Symbols
- Graphic
symbols and abbreviations.
- A
Guide for Writing Research Papers based on Modern Language Association
(MLA) Documentation
- An
excellent introduction to the general process of writing a research
paper, including information on the MLA style. See also the companion
APA Style guide.
Younger students will want to consult Lakewood Library's Student
Guides Page for information on papers, book reports, timelines
and science fair projects.
- Hot
Paper Topics - St. Ambrose University
- While
on the topic of research papers... The first task is finding a topic.
Here's a topical list with suggested sites for research.
- Children's
Literature Web Guide
- A
wonderful site for children's literature. Find information on classics,
folklore, myth and legend, songs and poetry, bestsellers and authors.
There are many links to other Children's Literature resources as well
as to Literature Journals and Book Reviews on-line. Consult the Lakewood
Library Reader's Advisory as well.
- The
Baldwin Online Children's Literature Project
- A collection of nearly 2,000 public domain children's stories, including
nursery rhymes, folk tales and fables, myths, legends, and fairy tales.
Indexed by grade level, genre book title, and other categories.
- Glossary
of Poetic Terms
- This
is a brief, but useful, glossary of poetic terms from the University
of Pennsylvania. It deals with topics such as diction, meter, assonance
and free verse.
- Brewer's
Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
- This
is the first on-line edition (1898) of this famous reference work.
Brewer's has been a browser's delight since the nineteenth century.
It offers definitions of, and the stories behind, countless references
from literature, mythology, science, philosophy and so on.
- Project
Gutenberg
- Provides
access to on-line books, based on writings in the public domain. Search
by author or title. There is also a browse option. Careful editing
of the text is a priority; a complete bibliographic citation describes
each source.
- EServer
- Online
publishing initiative of humanities texts arranged in general subject
categories, such as Feminism, Cultural Theory, Drama, Art and Architecture.
Founded in 1990 at Carnegie Mellon as the English Server; now provided
by Iowa State U.
- Project
Bartleby
- Full-text
searchable database containing over 200,000 web pages, including over
22,000 quotations and 4,765 poems. Reference works, poetry and Presidential
inaugural addresses are some of the selections.
- ALEX
- A Catalog of Electronic Texts on the Internet
- This
catalog of electronic texts on the Internet covers about 2000 entries
of wide-ranging materials. Search or browse by author, title, date.
You can also search the text of retrieved texts and create pdf-on-the-fly
presentations.
- Cambridge
History of English and American Literature
- The
18-volume encyclopedia.
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