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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. BIOGRAPHIES

  2. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

  3. DISCUSSION GROUPS AND EMAIL LISTS

  4. ENCYCLOPEDIAS

  5. EXPERTS

  6. HISTORY

  7. INTELLIGENCE

  8. INVESTIGATING GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION AND SCANDALS

  9. JOB SEARCH

  10. LITERATURE

  11. MAPS/GEOGRAPHY

  12. MULTIPLE SEARCH ENGINES

  13. MUSIC

  14. OPINION POLLS

  15. ONLINE BOOKS, LIBRARY, MEDIA

  16. PEOPLE/PSYCHOLOGY

  17. PRIVATE INVESTIGATION

  18. REFERENCE

  19. RESEARCH PAGES

  20. SCIENCE

  21. SEARCH ENGINES

  22. STATISTICS SOURCES

  23. THINK TANKS

  24. TRAVEL

  25. URBAN LEGENDS/DISINFORMATION

"To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research. " Steven Wright

INTRODUCTION:

This section provides an extensive library of research tools for the inquisitive mind in order to make it easier to discover the truth about virtually any area of inquiry.  The subject areas below are sequenced in alphabetical order, from left to right and then top to bottom.  All of the links listed are at other sites and none of them are local.

BIOGRAPHIES:

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING:

DISCUSSION GROUPS AND EMAIL LISTS:

ENCYCLOPEDIAS:

EXPERTS:

  • Abuzz - ask a question and people submit answers.

  • AskA+ Locator - a listing by subject of many "ask an expert" sites. From the Virtual Reference Desk.

  • Ask An Expert Page- more links to experts.

  • AskMe- you can ask a question or browse previous answers by category. Experts are rated by how well they answer questions.

  • LiveRef(sm) - a listing of libraries that have reference services online via chat or e-mail.

  • More Ask an Expert - links from Open Directory Project.

  • Pitsco's Ask An Expert - a directory of links to people who have volunteered their time to answer questions and web pages that provide information.

HISTORY:

INTELLIGENCE:

INVESTIGATING GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION AND SCANDALS:

JOB SEARCH:

LITERATURE:

MAPS/GEOGRAPHY:

MULTIPLE SEARCH ENGINES:

MUSIC:

OPINION POLLS:

  • Gallup Organization-current and past opinion polls.

  • Harris Interactive -the Harris Poll online lets you search for the polling information you seek.

  • Pew Research Center-an independent opinion research group that studies public attitudes toward the press, politics, and public policy issues.

  • PollingReport.com-latest public opinion polls on politics, issues, and the economy.

  • Public Agenda Online -in-depth analyses of public opinion and public policies.

  • Survey Research Center- links to opinion polls and to "nearly everything useful on the web for the practice of survey research."

ONLINE BOOKS, LIBRARIES, AND MEDIA:

PEOPLE/PSYCHOLOGY:

PRIVATE INVESTIGATION:

REFERENCE:

RESEARCH PAGES:

SCIENCE:

SEARCH ENGINES:

STATISTICS SOURCES:

THINK TANKS:

  • Centers for Research & Policy Development - another listing of think tanks.

  • Brookings Institution -this non-profit research organization serves as an independent analyst of public policy issues. Many of its publications are online.

  • Cato Institute -this non-partisan public policy research foundation examines issues from a libertarian perspective. Many of its publications are online.

  • Heritage Foundation -Heritage is a think tank whose mission is to formulate and promote conservative public policies. Its site discusses many issues.

  • Hoover Institution -this non-profit focuses mainly on foreign policy. Some of its publications are online.

  • NIRA' World Directory of Think Tanks

  • RAND -this well-known non-profit institute researches various issues and publishes select papers on the Internet.

  • Think Tanks-listings of think tanks. From University of Michigan Documents Center.

  • Urban Institute -this is a non-partisan economic and social policy organization. The site has information on many current topics.

TRAVEL:

URBAN LEGENDS/DISINFORMATION:

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