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Animated American Sign Language Dictionary 
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations 
The American HeritageŽ Book of English Usage
Berkeley Earth Sciences & Map Libraries	
	- The digital maps are organized into areas such as nautical charts, topographic maps, transportation and 	communications maps, fascimile maps and reproductions, and aerial photography. You'll also find research round-ups of fire insurance maps. 
Computer Dictionary
Copyright Website
- Created by attorney Benedict O'Mahoney in 1995, this award-winning site is still providing "practical and relevant copyright information for anyone navigating the net." You'll find friendly access to the basics of copyright law, so you can do the right thing when using clip art, icons, or graphics for your home page. You'll also find free forms and a fee-based copyright registration wizard to help protect your own original work. Want to learn more about the legal issues? Visit the casebooks of audio and visual copyright outlaws -- from Leslie Nielsen's "Final Insult" to George Harrison's unconscious borrowing of a Chiffons motif.
This Day in History 
	Dictionary of Phrase and Fable 
Dictionaries
	- A full list of different dictionaries 
Dr. Grammar
	- Everyone has questions about language, usage, and punctuation. When you're unsure whether to use who or whom, just call on Dr. Grammar, an English professor at the University of Northern Iowa who "lives for this stuff." The usual suspects such as hyphens, colons, and commas are covered, but the good doctor also discusses more complicated issues, such as subjunctive mood and using a possessive with a gerund. Even if you're uninterested (or is it disinterested?) in grammar, this site can be a lifesaver when choosing between who or that or which or what.
Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site 
	French English Dictionary 
Genealogical Database Network 
Genealogy on the Web
Project Gutenberg
	- Here you'll find public-domain works from noted authors like Aesop, Zola, and just about everyone in between.
IBM Patent Server 
	- Access over 26 years of U.S. Patent & Trademark
	Office (USPTO) patent descriptions as well as the last ten years of images
Internet Public Library
Library of Congress 
	LibraryWeb: Columbia University Libraries WWW Information System 
The New York Public Library 
Old Farmers Almanac 
Roget's Thesaurus 
Today in History 
Visual Thesaurus  - This experiment in language and interface has been around for a few years, but its recent redesign merits the attention of word-lovers around the world. A "tool to explore, study, and analyze the structure of language," this dynamic thesaurus displays the interrelationships between words and meanings. After you type a word into the search box, the Visual Thesaurus displays the word at its center. This is where it gets good -- when you click on a word, you create an entirely new web of words. The updated site not only adds a visual component to the process of finding synonyms, it allows you to find 14 other categories of relationships. Although it might not be the most practical thesaurus on the Web, the amazing site presents a near-perfect combination of content and design.
	Vital Records Information State Index 
	- A bare-bones guide to where to find Vital Records Information in any U.S. state and  the District of Columbia.
	Zipcode Database Search Service 
       
  
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