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RESEARCH LINKS
FOR ACADEMIC DATABASES:

http://www.odl.state.ok.us/prairie/index.htm
This link will take you to the "door" for EBSCO host and SIRS Discover. Please contact the librarian for log-in and password information.

BIBLICAL RESOURCES ONLINE:

http://www.bible.com/
Multiple languages and translations with Bible Answers, Bible Searches, Bible Tools, Bible Aids, Bible Studies, Bible Stories, Bible Devotionals, Bible Reading Plans, Bible Memorization Techniques.

http://bible.crosswalk.com/
Bible study tools

http://www.e-sword.net/
E-Sword Free Bible Software. Free downloadable software of Bibles, commentaries and dictionaries with search capabilities, creation capabilities to customize own Bible research notes Clicking on a verse will bring up any relevant commentaries on the right. Double clicking any word will pull up relevant bible dictionary or encyclopedia entries. And all scripture references are clickable to take you immediately to the corresponding verse also keeping your study clutter-free.

http://www2.mf.no/bibel/vines.html
Vine’s Expository Dictionary of Bible Words


ONLINE BOOKS:

http://www.bartleby.com/
Bartleby.com Great Books Online -- Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Thesaurus and hundreds more

http://www.hti.umich.edu/index-all.html
HTI Alphabetic List of Resources

http://lists.webjunction.org/libweb/Academic_main.html
Libweb - Directory of USA Academic Libraries

http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/
The Online Books Page that includes Over 30,000 free books on the web.

E-BOOKS:

Free eBooks

http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page
There are over 25,000 free books in the Project Gutenberg Online Book Catalog. A grand total of over 100,000 titles are available at Project Gutenberg Partners. Classic texts in literature, philosophy, science, and history. Foreign-language works are mostly presented in English translation. Includes works divided chronologically into the Classical Age (e.g., Homer; Sophocles; Confucius); the Dark Age (e.g., Beowulf; Omar Khayyam); the Renaissance (e.g., Dante; Machiavelli; Chaucer; Cervantes; Galileo); the Age of Enlightenment (e.g., Descartes; Milton; Moliere; Leibniz; Rousseau); Revolution and Romanticism (e.g., Paine; Austen; Shelley; Malthus; Schopenhauer); Realism, Naturalism, Symbolism (e.g., Balzac; Pushkin; the Brontes; Melville; Twain; Emerson; Thoreau); and the Age of Uncertainty (e.g., Marx; Darwin; Shaw; Proust; Joyce; Woolf; Keynes). Includes special collections of classic works in travel and exploration, Australian exploration, gastronomy/cookery, the Gothic novel, the Greek dramatists, crime and mystery, and Russian literature

Internet Public Library

http://www.ipl.org/div/aon/browse
Created by librarians, this page provides access to Internet ebook sources on many subjects.

http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/
Over 30,000 free books on the web.

REMEMBER:
There are too many helps on the internet for finding resources to list right here. If you need additional help, please ask your instructor OR the librarian!



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Added: September 06, 2010. 04:42 PM CDT
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