Full-Text Resources on the WebFindArticles.com http://www.findarticles.com/PI/index.jht... At this site from LookSmart and Gale Group, you'll find articles on business, health, sports, entertainment, and society. Self-described as "a vast archive of published articles that you can search for free. Constantly updated, it contains articles dating back to 1998 from more than 300 magazines and journals". MagPortal.com http://magportal.com/ Keyword search for individual articles, or browse for them by subject. Earth's Largest Free Full-Text Science Archives http://highwire.stanford.edu/lists/large... Access to the NASA Astrophysics Data System (over 300,000 free full-text articles on astronomy and astrophysics), and Stanford's HighWire Press (nearly 200,000 full-text articles on biomedicine and similar subjects). Encyclopedia.com http://www.encyclopedia.com/ For those occasions when you need to check a fact quickly. Over 14,000 articles from The Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Third Edition. ERIC/AE Full-Text Internet Library http://ericae.net/ftlib.htm ERIC is the place to begin when doing research on education. From the site: "Here you will find links to some of the best full-text books, reports, journal articles, newsletter articles and papers on the Internet that address educational measurement, evaluation and learning theory". Religion-Online.org http://www.religion-online.org/ More than 2000 articles and chapters on all kinds of religious topics. Medline/Internet Grateful Med http://www.nlm.nih.gov/databases/freemed... From the National Library of Medicine, access to MEDLINE citations and some full-text articles. The HistoryNet http://www.thehistorynet.com/ "Where History Lives on the Web". Hundreds of articles on history topics, plus lots of other useful information. EPN/Idea Central http://epn.org/ideacentral/ Find articles on public policy and politics in the U.S. Index Morganus http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/~emorgan/mor... "A full-text index of library-related electronic serials". Indexes fifty-one journals related to librarianship and library science. INFOMINE http://infomine.ucr.edu/Main.html Built by California librarians, INFOMINE contains "Internet/Web resources including databases, electronic journals, electronic books, bulletin boards, listservs, online library card catalogs, articles and directories of researchers, among many other types of information". Intended for faculty, students and research staff at the university level.
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