Suggested Web Sites
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Search Engines:
- All the Web: a search engine that can also provide results in other languages, as well as English.
- AltaVista: access to the largest web index.
- Ask (formerly AskJeeves): search by keywords or questions.
- Dogpile: query done in multiple search engines.
- GO (formerly Infoseek): searches done by natural language includes related topics.
- Google: simple search strategies with ranked results.
- Hotbot: Wired Magazine's search engine.
- Librarian's Index to the Internet: Librarians' Internet Index (LII) is a publicly-funded web site and weekly newsletter serving California, the nation, and the world.
- Lycos: general purpose search service.
- Metacrawler: query done in multiple search engines.
- Yahoo: keyword searching and a hierarchical subject guide.
Directories:
- Anywho.com: find a person, business or look up a phone number by reverse number look up.
- Free Email Address Directory: all about email resources on the web.
- Internet Public Library: a virtual library with sites chosen by librarians and maintained by a group of universities..
- Refdesk.com: easy access to hundreds of essential reference sites.
- Superpages: find a person, business or look up a phone number by reverse number look up.
Hamilton:
- Green Meadows Farm: official website for Green Meadow Farms; provides information about community supported agriculture, farm events and recipes.
- Hamilton Educational Statistics: public and private schools.
- Hamilton Fire Department: official website for the Hamilton Fire Department; provides safety information and regulations.
- Hamilton Historical Society: includes contact information and a brief history of the town.
- Hamilton-Wenham Public Schools: the official homepage of the public schools including links to all individual schools.
- Hamilton-Wenham Chronicle: the local weekly newspaper.
- Commonwealth Communities: information about Hamilton from state agencies including a town profile and statistics.
- Demographic profile: Hamilton, MA from the 2000 census.
- Official Town of Hamilton Home Page: information about Hamilton's government, schools, and events.
- Bradley Palmer State Forest: This 721-acre former estate features pine needled paths, acres of sunny rolling meadows and spectacular rhododendrons.
Wenham:
- Wenham Educational Statistics: public and private schools.
- Wenham Fire Department: provides information about the Wenham Fire Department and other prevalent information, such as burning permits.
- Hamilton-Wenham Public Schools: the official homepage of the public schools including links to all individual schools.
- Hamilton-Wenham Chronicle: the local weekly newspaper.
- Commonwealth Communities: information about Wenham from state agencies including a town profile and statistics.
- Demographic profile: Wenham, MA from the 2000 census.
- Official Town of Wenham Home Page: information about Wenham's government, schools, and events. .
- Wenham Museum: Bring the entire family to discover the treasures of childhood and explore how New Englanders have lived, worked, dressed and played from the 17th century to today.
Art & Architecture
- Art of the Motorcycle: An online exhibit of the motorcycle hosted by the Guggenheim.
- Artcyclopedia: An index of online museums and image archives. Search by artist, artwork or museum.
- The Great Buildings Collection: Architecture, design, history, 3D images, and more
- Museum of Fine Art, Boston: View their collection online.
- National Endowment for the Arts: Offers research reports, brochures and publications pertaining to the arts in America.
- Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art: View their online gallery of modern art.
- Museum Spot: A search engine for museums; can look for museums by state, city, museum name or artist.
- National Gallery of Art: Contains various resources and research tools.
- Peabody Essex Museum: View their online collection of New England and global art.
- Smithsonian Institution: The research page contains excellent information on a variety of topics.
Biographies:
- Academy of Achievement: offers biographies of extraordinary leaders, thinkers and pioneers who have shaped our world, complete with audio transcripts.
- Biography.com: more than 25,000 biographies from the A&E television network. Includes links to related people, places, and organizations.
- Find a Grave: resource for finding the final resting places of famous people, including pictures and biographical information.
Books:
- Amazon Book: the earth's biggest bookstore.
- Authors on the Web
- Barnes and Noble: online bookstore with out of print titles and reviews.
- Bibliofind: database of 1500 booksellers dealing in four million old, used and rare books.
- BookBrowse: guide for avid readers featuring reading lists, book reviews, forthcoming titles, and author information.
- Bookfinder: used and rare book search -- very comprehensive.
- Book Spot
- BookWire: links to book reviews, author information & book awards.
- Massachusetts Center for the Book
- New York Review of Books: a searchable archive of full text reviews back to 1996.
- New York Times: book reviews from the New York Times Book Review.
- Powells City of Books: the largest new and used physical bookstore in the world also has a great online presence.
- Spark Notes
Business:
- Annual Reports Library: links to over 1000 company annual reports --click on the Annual Reports Gallery in the Links section.
- Big Charts: access to interactive charts, quotes, reports and indicators on stocks, mutual funds and market indexes.
- Business.gov: official business link to the U.S. government; provides links to government forms and small business guides.
- Business Statistics: Business statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau
- Business Week: official website for Business Week magazine; provides links to videos, newsletters and blogs.
- CEO Express: A portal with links to all types of business sites, including magazines, newspapers, financial info, etc.
- Dictionary of Occupational Titles
- EntreWorld: Information for small business owners, divided into 3 sections: Starting your Business, Growing your Business, and Supporting Entrepreneurship.
- Europages: A directory of European businesses, searchable by product, company name or business sector. Includes some company catalogs.
- Hoover's Online: business information, lists, and links.
- Internet 800 Directory: one of the most reliable toll-free directories.
- Massachusetts Office of Business Development: for help starting, relocating, or expanding a MA business.
- Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce: serves businesses throughout the Valley.
- Search SEC EDGAR Archives: publicly traded corporations filings required by the SEC.
- Small Business Administration: information on publications, loan programs, and local offices of the SBA.
- Smart Money: Wall Street Journal Magazine of personal business.
- Thomas Register / Thomas Register Regional Searches for finding manufacturers.
- Wall Street Journal: Main site for the Wall Street Journal.
- Yahoo! Finance: Info on U.S. and world markets, investment editorials, financial news, and more.
Child Care:
- Child and Family Web Guide: A directory of child development resources rated by experts at Tufts University.
- Child Care.gov: U.S. government’s official site for child care; has features such as researched publications and child care licensing laws and regulations.
- Child Care Circuit: A Massachusetts based private non-profit organization providing child care referrals, training and parent & provider services locally and nationwide.
- Child Care Resources: provides annual fiscal reports, statistics and child care news; the site can be set to numerous languages.
- Massachusetts Office of Child Care: information for families, child care providers, and child care consultants from the Massachusetts Office of Child Care Services. Lists all MA licensed child care providers by town.
- National Child Care Information and Technical Assistance Center: provides state and federal information about child care laws, along with research and statistics dealing with child care. Also has an A to Z index and event calendar.
Computers & Technology:
- C|NET: provides expert and unbiased advice on technology products and services to inform users and expedite purchasing.
- Download.Com: the most comprehensive and useful resource on the Web for digital downloading.
- Junkbusters: a leading consumer resource on the control of junk communications and the protection of privacy.
- New York Times Technology News:
- Online Netiquette: Online social graces for newbies and lazy netizens.
- PC World: a website providing news, hardware reviews and how-to’s dealing with personal computers
- PDAStreet: the most complete 3rd party resource on the Internet for information relating to PDAs and similar devices.
- Price Watch: the fastest way to find a great street price on a computer product.
- Scanning: An AARP feature on how to use a scanner
- Symantec Security Response: Up-to-date information on computer virus threats and security advisories.
- Tom's Hardware Guide: the Internet's premier resource for PC hardware reviews and news.
- Webopaedia: the only online dictionary and search engine you need for computer and Internet technology.
- Wired: official website for the magazine Wired; provides online articles about technology news.
Consumer Information:
- Appliance 411: links to sources for manufacturers and repair parts for home appliances.
- Autozone: repair guides offer detailed information about your vehicle - everything from step-by-step repair instructions to wiring diagrams free on the web.
- Autotropolis: online site provides tools for assessing and selecting motor vehicles for purchase; vehicle selector aide finds car matches for different consumer lifestyles.
- Better Business Bureau: links to Boston's Better Business Bureau for area business information.
- Cars.com: an easy-to-use site with buttons for buying, selling, researching, financing, and getting advice; includes Kelley Blue Book values
- Consumer.gov: a government site that offers resources on subjects such as food, transportation, health, money and technology.
- Consumer Price Index: published by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics; updated on the 15th of each month.
- Consumer World: a public service site which has gathered over 1700 useful consumer resources on the Internet and categorized them for easy use.
- Dollar Stretcher: tips on stretching your budget.
- Edmunds: links to automobile consumer site for new and used car prices.
- GuideStar: clearing house of information on nonprofit organizations
- Household Products Database: information on over 4,000 consumer brands and their chemical ingredients.
- How Stuff Works
- Kelley Blue Book: links to automobile consumer site for new and used car prices.
- NADA: price guides for new and used trucks, cars, recreational vehicles, aircraft, marine vehicles, and manufactured housing.
- Seat Guru - The ultimate source for airplane seating, in-flight amenities and airline information.
- United States Postal Service: consumer information on products and services provided by the Post Office.
Dictionaries
- American Heritage Dictionary:
- Bartlett's Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature.
- Dictionary.com:
- Free Translation.com:
- Literacy/ESOL Programs: Listing of programs in Massachusetts
- Merriam-Webster Online:
- NOBLE Web Learning English: Directory of helpful ESL web sites for students and teachers.
- Quoteland:
- Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations Requested from the Congressional Research Service:
- Roget's International Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases:
- Urban Dictionary: Slang Dictionary
- Yahoo's Babelfish: Translation Tool
Disabilities:
- Braille and Talking Book Libraries: Supported by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.
- Customizing Microsoft products: How to customize Microsoft products for various types of disabilities; includes features built into Microsoft products and software that can be purchased.
- Disability Exchange:
- DisabilityInfo.gov: Disability-related information and programs available from the federal government: on subjects such as civil rights, education, employment, housing, health, technology, and transportation.
- Information and Technical Assistance on the Americans with Disabilities Act: information about employment, public transportation, labor, housing and other subjects dealing with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- Massachusetts Office on Disability: State agency that advances legal rights, supportive services, accommodations and accessibility for citizens with disabilities.
Education:
- Advocates for Home Education in Massachusetts: official website for a nonprofit grassroots organization promoting the benefits of home schooling; provides archives and activism links.
- American Universities: a list of schools with a web presence.
- Career Guidance Foundation: college information resource.
- Certification Requirements for 50 States: links for all states, including links to online position announcements and other related sites
- Educator's Reference Desk: lesson plans, full text journal articles and educational materials, links to educational organizations, FAQ's. Formerly AskEric.
- FASFA :Federal Application for Student Aid.
- Financial Aid InfoCenter: Prentice Hall guide to scholarships and fellowships for math and science students.
- MassMentor: information for students on the Independent Colleges and Universities of Massachusetts.
- Massachusetts Art Education Association: general information and links for the arts educator, including informational updates, resources, announcements, conferences, articles and area events.
- Massachusetts Department of Education: includes information on MCAS and teacher certification tests.
- Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority: provides planning essentials, information for saving for college expenses, financial aid information and loan information.
- Massachusetts School District Profile:
- Overview and Guides to the MCAS: includes school district results and retest questions.
- RateMyProfessors.com:
- TERI College Access: The Education Resource Institute (TERI).
- The Student Guide: Resource on student financial aid from the U.S. Department of Education.
Encyclopedias
- Britannica.com: Encyclopedia, dictionary, thesaurus, etc. For full access via the library's subscription click here.
- Columbia Encyclopedia:
- Encyclopedia.com: Dictionary, thesaurus, almanacs, encyclopedias and today in history.
- Encyclopedia of the Atmospheric Environment:
- New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia:
- Nolo's Legal Encyclopedia:
Employment:
- BostonWorks: Boston Globe's Online listings of job openings.
- Career Builder
- Career Journal: From the Wall Street Journal
- Career Overview
- Chronicle of Higher Education: Hundreds of current job listings in the field of education.
- Employment.com: a search engine for different professions, from accounting to writing jobs; search by category, location, career and education tools.
- Employment Spot: a useful website to search for jobs by city, state or industry; also provides employment articles, job q & a, employment tips and top job lists.
- Employment 911: search job and resume postings on over 100 job sites; has separate sites for job seekers and employers.
- Government Job Search: abstracts of federal government jobs by state and career type.
- MA Division of Employment and Training: find a job, file a claim, get training.
- Monster Board: one of the largest career sites on the Web. 50,000 jobs, recruiting resources, and career communities.
- New England Employer: Databank of jobs in New England
- Opportunity Knocks: searchable database of jobs with nonprofit organizations.
- USA Jobs: the official job site of the United States federal government; search for different federal jobs and employment information.
- U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook Online
Find a Number (phone, statistical, ZIP, etc.):
- Anywho: Online directory for people, places, and businesses.
- Bureau of Justice Statistics:From the U.S. Department of Justice.
- Census Bureau Home Page
- Currency Converter: exchange rates for the 164 currencies for any day since 1 January 1990 to current.
- Calendar Zone: comprehensive calendar catalog: celestial, cultural, historic, holidays, religious, etc.
- FedStats: Provides access to statistics and information produced by more than 100 US Federal Government agencies.
- Infobel: International telephone numbers.
- Infospace: the "Ultimate Directory" of phone numbers, E-mail addresses, fax numbers and #800 numbers.
- Statistical Abstracts: National Data Book from the Census Bureau.
- Statistics Online: statistical resources by categories on the Web.
- Time and Date: Clocks, Calendars and Countdowns
- ZIP+4 Code Lookup: United States Postal Service site for zip code+4 code lookup.
- World Clock: 130 world cities listed for current times plus a full list available of cities or continents.
- Yearbook of Immigration Statistics - An annual publication of the Department of Homeland Security.
Genealogy:
- American Family Immigration History Center: information on 22 million passengers and ships' crews who entered the U.S. thru Ellis Island.
- Castle Garden: Search for over 10 million immigrants who arrived at the New York Port between 1830-1892.
- Census Finder: Links to free census indexes, transcripts and images including the US, UK, Canada, Norway and Sweden.
- Cyndi's List: categorized and cross-reference index to genealogical resources.
- Family TreeMaker: large online genealogy resource.
- Geni: Create a family tree on this free site.
- Gravematter - Listings of local cemeteries with names, pictures and information of many grave sites.
- Massachusetts Historical Society: lists holdings, policies, publications and links to New England sites.
- Massachusetts Special Collections, Archives, and Manuscripts Directory:The Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections Directory is a guide and locator of collections residing in Massachusetts libraries, archives, historical societies and town clerk's offices.
- MassCat: A library catalog of holdings of Massachusetts museums and historical societies libraries as well as other special libraries including the American Textile Museum and Lowell National Park.
- National Center for Health Statistics: Where to apply for birth, death and marriage certificates by state.
- New England Historic Genealogical Society: Genealogical Society offers some free information and a wealth of resources for members.
- OAIster: Offers digitized resources from over 600 libraries including full text family genealogies.
- RootsWeb: Internet's oldest and largest genealogy site includes searches by state, surname, ship's passenger lists, and links to other sites.
- Social Security Death Index (SSDI): searchable database of over 68 million records created from SSA payment records.
Geography
- Global Change Master Directory: Use this site to locate change research data from government agencies.
- Google Maps: Choose between map or satellite view, or get directions.
- Lonely Planet:
- Mapquest:
- MSN Maps and Directories:
- United States Census Bureau, U.S. Gazetteer:
- World Sites Atlas:
Health:
- Centers for Disease Control: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Health topics A-Z with links to statistics.
- Clinical Trials.gov: Information about clinical research studies.:
- DoctorFinder: American Medical Association's physician information site. You will need to type in a captcha (number and/or letter image) to confirm your humanity and access the site.
- Free Medical Journals Database:
- Health: provides information about diseases, healthy eating and general wellness. Also provides latest health stories.
- Healthline: Search functions on the front page include SymptomSearch, TreatmentSearch and DocSearch. DocSearch finds specialists according to ZIP code and designated metropolitan areas.
- My Optimum Health: Provides information of different conditions and diseases: also has a guide to lifestyles, a drug guide and an encyclopedia. Also includes different online tools such as a BMI (body mass index) calculator.
- Healthfinder.gov: free guide to reliable health information from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
- KidsHealth: Has information on health concerns for parents, children and teenagers.
- Lowell General Hospital Web Library: includes consumer-evaluated health sites organized by subject.
- Mayo Clinic: consumer-oriented online health resource provided by the physicians and scientists of the Mayo Clinic .
- Medicare Information
- MedicineNet: Medical information for the public produced by a network of over 70 U.S. Board Certified Physicians.
- Medlineplus.com: health info from the National Library of Medicine.
- Merck Manual Home Edition: full-text online version of the Merck Manual specifically written for the layperson with up-to-date, understandable medical information.
- National Institute of Health
- Oncolink: cancer information provided by the University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center which includes menus, journals, consumer information, personal experiences, causes and prevention information.
- PubMed: National Library of Medicine site which includes over 14 million citations for biomedical articles back to the 1950s.
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:
- WebMD
- Womenshealth.gov: National Women's Health Information Center.
- World Health Organization
History:
- American Colonist's Library: A chronological list of primary sources influencing the American colonies and revolution
- American Memory from the Library of Congress: National Digital Library's photographs from history.
- Ancient Sumerian Literature translations and transliterations:
- The Avalon Project at Yale Law School: Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy all digitized and
- Charters of Freedom Exhibit: site of documents from the National Archives including Declaration of Freedom & Constitution.
- Cold War International History Project:
- Core Documents of the U.S. Democracy:
- Digital History From the University of Houston, a site containing authoritative history sources, including primary materials. Shown as an online textbook, with a timeline, subject guides, handouts and lesson plans.
- Historic Government Publications from WWII: A digital library of government publications from WWII. Managed by the Southern Methodist University.
- History Channel: search by keyword or time period for historical events or topics. Includes a "this day in history" feature.
- History Net: Where history lives on the Web.
- History of Mathematics: University of St Andrews' history of mathematics archives with a biographies index and chronologies.
- HyperHistory Online: Covers 3000 years of world history.
- Making of America: A digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. Managed by the University of Michigan.
- MassMoments: An electronic almanac of Massachusetts History
- National Archives and Records Administration: historical documents and links to government sites.
- National Security Archive: From the George Washington University.
- Old Sturbridge Village: a New England community of the 1830s.
- The Oregon Trail: Includes a digitial archive collection that includes diaries, memoirs and books written along the trail.
- National Archives and Records Administration:
- POW/MIA Databases and Documents: This database maintained by the Library of Congress contains more than 143,000 records that users can request from the library.
- Smithsonian Institution: America's treasure house of learning.
- The Vietnam Center and Archive: Maintained by the Texas Tech University.
- War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies:An online version of this document maintained by Cornell University Library.
- The Wars for Vietnam: Maintained by Vassar Collage
- World War I Documents Archive: Maintained by Brigham Young University.
- Women in Mathematics: historical biographies of women engaged in the field of mathematics.
Legal:
- American Law Sources On-line: A compilation of links to freely accessible online sources of law for the United States and Canada.
- FindLaw.com: a free gateway to legal information and services includes a lawyer search.
- Law.com Dictionary: search for either legal terms or definitions, or find it through the alphabetical index
- Martindale-Hubbell Lawyers.Com: lawyer locator.
- Massachusetts Bar Association: official website for the Massachusetts Bar Association; provides links for judicial evaluations, a calendar and insurance.
- Massachusetts Trial Court Law Libraries: Extensive links to laws by topic, case, regulation; includes ways to contact a law reference librarian.
Libraries:
- American Library Association:
- Boston Public Library: access to information about Boston Public Library and the BPL catalog.
- Internet Archive: massive site created in 1996 to archive the Internet; features the Wayback Machine, which can be used to retrieve defunct web sites or older versions of current web sites
- Internet Public Library: A public service organization and learning/teaching environment founded at the University of Michigan School of Information
- Library of Congress: access the vast storehouse of knowledge located at the LOC - search the online catalogs, visit online exhibits, access legislative information, etc.
- Library Spot: look for libraries online, film libraries, government libraries and public libraries through their databases; also provides a “reference desk” that lists everything from acronyms to zip codes.
- Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners:
- Massachusetts State Law Libraries: homepage and catalog of the MA state law libraries including Lawrence Law Library.
- MLIN, Massachusetts Library and Information Network: a guide to the library resources of Massachusetts including public, academic, and special library catalogs.
- Merrimack Valley Library Consortium: homepage of MVLC including information and links to member libraries plus MVLC internet picks.
- Metro Boston Library Network: homepage of MBLN includes the resources of the public library systems of Boston, Chelsea, and Malden.
- Northeast Massachusetts Regional Library System: NMRLS homepage.
- North of Boston Library Exchange: homepage of NOBLE with information and links to their libraries along with a subject guide to the WEB.
- Public Libraries: an extensive guide organized by state.
- Talking Books from the Perkins School for the Blind
Literature:
- Academy of American Poets:
- American Verse Project:
- Bartleby.com: Internet publisher providing free access to full text titles, including Shakespeare's works, the American Heritage Dictionary, Gray's Anatomy, quotations, etc.
- Favorite Poems Project:
- Internet Public Library: literature resources.
- Librarians' Index to the Internet: links to multiple sites about books.
- Literature.org: Provides an online index of well-known authors and their texts (full text provided).
- The Literature Network: Provides an online index of well-known authors and their texts, along with author's bibliographies; their is also a forum to post questions.
- Poetry Archives:
- Poetry Foundation:
- Poetry Portal:
- Poets Corner:
- SparkNotes:
- Today in Literature: A calendar of significant moments in literature for each day; also provides biographies for famous literary authors.
Massachusetts & New England:
- 50 States--MA: basic information about the Bay State with lots of great pictures and links.
- Boston Magazine's Lists of "Best of..": doctors, lawyers, schools, where to live, etc.
- Boston.com: the Boston Globe's homepage & links to news of New England.
- Central Register: state, county and municipal contracts put out to bid for the design, construction and reconstruction of public facilities, in weekly .pdf format.
- Citizen's Guide to State Services: information about state services, agencies, and contact points.
- Commonwealth Communities: to find information on the 351 cities and towns in MA.
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts: access to Massachusetts government information services. (Also called Mass.gov.)
- Essex County Registry of Deeds (Northern District): all land transactions in Northern Essex County, with research library dating back to 1869.
- Goods and Services Bulletin: solicitations for the procurement of commodities and services by various cities and towns, in weekly .pdf format.
- Historic New England: Devoted to the preservation and celebration of New England.
- Massachusetts Historical Society: official website for the Massachusetts Historical Society; provides links to an online library and publications.
- Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles: renew your license or registration, check for the nearest registry, find info on tickets and laws, etc.
- MassStats: A wide variety of statistical maps for Massachusetts towns. Demographic, education, housing, etc.
- The Trustees of Reservations: protects and provides information on special places in Massachusetts
- Visit New England: provides information about shopping, romantic getaways, ecotourism, ski areas, pet friendly lodging and many other New England activities.
Movies & Music:
- A-Z Lyrics Universe:
- AllMovie.com: Search for movies by film title. It also includes a released DVD list, movie trailers and "the All Movie Blog".
- AllMusic.com:
- Billboard.com: reviews of CD's and concerts; previews of upcoming releases; current chart information.
- Historic American Sheet Music: over 3000 pieces from 1850-1920, along with cover art and ads.
- Internet Broadway Database: The official Broadway archive, searchable by shows, people, theaters, and seasons.
- Internet Movie Database: Search for movies and television shows, by title, actor/actress, director, etc: has synopsis for each movie, as well as reviews and trivia.
- Leo's Lyrics: contains over 120,000 song lyrics.
- Pandora Radio: listen to music free on the internet, by creating the stations you want based on the performers you like. Founded by the Music Genome Project
- Ultimate Band List: biographies and discographies with links to fan pages and concert information.:
- Video ETA: tells you when recent films are due out on video.
News & Entertainment:
- The Associated Press:
- ABC: homepage of the American Broadcasting Company.
- CBS: homepage of the Columbia Broadcasting Station.
- CNN: homepage of the Cable News Network.
- Boston.com:
- C-Span.org: official website for C-Span; provides video/audio, schedules and list of featured topics.
- Christian Science Monitor:
- Crazy About TV: episode titles, original air dates, cast lists, plot descriptions and trivia.
- Deutsche-Welle: Germany news; contains information about world events and news specifically on Germany.
- Disney.com: Disney's homepage.
- Foreign Language News and Newspaper Directories: Through the libraries at MIT.
- The Guardian:
- Los Angeles Times:
- Massachusetts Newspapers: A Directory of Daily Publications from 1815 to 2009.
- MSNBC.com homepage of MSNBC.com
- NBC: homepage of the National Broadcasting Company.
- National Public Radio: official website for National Public Radio; contains links to stations, transcripts and archives.
- New York Times:
- Salem Evening News:
- Washington Post:
- Wicked Local: Local News (including the Hamilton-Wenham Chronicle)
- World News Network: Links to news sites from world news, business and industry, entertainment, sports, etc.
- World-newspapers.com: Links to world newspapers, magazines and news sites in English.
Parenting
- AmazingPregnancy.com: Due date calculator, photo gallery, baby shower planning and more.
- American Camping Association: Guide to Accredited Camps - This site is updated twice a month.
- Baby Center: Preconception, pregnancy, baby, toddler, topics A-Z, etc.
- Child.com: Web links, daily laugh, recipes, pregnancy and baby, kids, moms and dads, advice by age and more.
- Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care: Answers to many of your child care questions.
- Parents.com:
- Grandparents.com:
Recipes:
- All Recipes: includes recipes, menu ideas, meal prep tips, cooking terms, and more.
- Bed and Breakfast Inns Online: 2,000+ recipes - innkeeper tasted, guest approved.
- Boston Cooking School Cook Book: This classic American cooking reference includes 1,849 recipes, including everything from “after-dinner coffee”—which Farmer notes is beneficial for a stomach “overtaxed by a hearty meal”—to “Zigaras à la Russe,” an elegant puff-pastry dish. Bartleby.com chose the 1918 edition because it was the last edition of the cookbook authored completely by Farmer.
- Cooks.com: search recipes through their index, or contribute your own.
- Cook's Thesaurus: a cooking encyclopedia that covers thousands of ingredients and kitchen tools.
- Epicurious: a site for the food-conscious community; provides recipes, menus, articles and guides to healthy eating.
- Fine Cooking Online:
- Food Network:
- Godiva Chocolate Recipes: delicious chocolate recipes, such as tortes, souffles and cheesecakes.
- GourmetSpot:
- Recipe.com: search or submit your own recipe; also has a “recipe of the day.”
- Recipe Goldmine: search for different recipes from around the world.
- Recipe Source: provides an alphabetical index of recipes by region or by type of dish; also has a search engine to find specific types of cuisine.
- Recipe Trove: another site to search different recipes or submit your own.
Religion & Philosophy
- Biblegateway.com:
- Buddhanet.net: Buddha Dharma Education Association Inc
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
- Jewish Virtual Library:
- King James Bible: Hosted by the University of Virginia
- New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia:
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
Science
- All Academic: Free journal access on a variety of subjects.
- BioMed Central: More than 102 free journals on the subject of biology and medical research.
- Encyclopedia of the Atmospheric Environment:
- Endangered Species Program:
- Eric Weisstein's World of Science:
- Global Change Master Directory: Use this site to locate global change research data from government agencies, universities, and other institutions worldwide.
- High Wire Press: Free access to approximately 500,000 articles from over 340 journal on the biology and medical subjects.
- How Stuff Works: An eclectic encyclopedia that covers everything from torque covers to dieting to DNA.
- Life Science Dictionary:
- Mad Scientist Network's Archives:
- National Science Digital Library:
- National Science Foundation:
- Peterson Online: Bird Field Guide:
- Physics and Astronomy Online Education and Reference:
- Science.gov: A gateway to authoritative selected science information provided by U.S. Government agencies including research and development results.
- Web Elements: View the Periodic table of elements and click on each element to learn more.
- World Wildlife Fund:
Sports
- Boston Bruins: Official site.
- Boston Celtics: Official site.
- Boston Marathon:
- Boston Red Sox: Official Site.
- International Olympic Committee: Comprehensive coverage of all prior Olympics and medal winners. Describes all of the current summer/winter sports.
- Isurfing.com: An international directory of surfing web sites.
- Legend of Hockey Net: A registry of every player who ever appeared on the National Hockey League.
- New England Dressage Association:
- New England Patriots: Official Site
- New England Revolution: Official site
- Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI): Find out what you need to start diving, keep diving and teach diving.
- Suffolk Downs:
- The Surfing Handbook: This is an easy to follow online beginners guide to surfing.
- Surfing Live: View live video of competitive surfing events, as well as check live surf cams worldwide.
- United States Masters Swimming:
Taxes:
- AARP Tax Aide: Locate a tax center near you, ask questions online etc.
- Massachusetts Department of Revenue: Forms and publications for the state of Massachusetts.
- Internal Revenue Service: Forms and publications from the IRS.
- State Revenue Web Sites: 1040.com links to tax forms for all states.
Time & Money:
- Currency Converter: exchange rates for the 164 currencies for any day since 1 January 1990 to current.
- Calendar Zone: comprehensive calendar catalog: celestial, cultural, historic, holidays, religious.
- OANDA:the currency site.
- Time.gov: official website for time in the United States
- Universal Currency Converter: foreign exchange rate calculations using live, up-to-the-minute currency rates.
- World Clock: Current local times around the world shorted by city, country, or time zone.
Travel:
- The Bureau of Consular Affairs: Travel information, public announcement and consular information sheets.
- FareCompare: Allows you to compare the cheapest flights from one location to another.
- Fodors.com: Read about hotels and restaurants, talk about U.S. and European travel.
- Google Maps: Maps and directions to your destination.
- GORP: Great Outdoor Recreation Pages with hiking articles and maps.
- How far is it?: find the distance between your choice of places.
- Manchester Airport: MHT, Manchester-Boston Regional Airport.
- Mapquest: enter a starting point and destination for directions and maps.
- MassPort: Travel information for Boston's Logan Airport.
- MBTA.com: Official Website for Greater Boston's Public Transportation System
- PARKNET: the National Park Service Place on the Web.
- Rough Guides Travel: Free information on flights, food and more for hundreds of destinations worldwide
- SeatGuru: The ultimate source for airplane seating, in-flight amenities and airline information.
- Travel Channel: Official website for the Travel Channel; provides information about world/cross country travel, along with videos and PodCasts for different shows.
- U.S. Department of State: Consular Affairs, travel information for the world.
- Virtual Cities: guide to accommodations and restaurants throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean.
U.S. Government:
- Budget of the United States Government: Includes the U.S. Government budget for 1996 to present.
- Census Bureau: United States census data plus links to regional and state census bureaus.
- Centers for Disease Control: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Health topics A-Z with links to statistics.
- Code of Federal Regulations: access to the CFR titles online.
- Congress Votes Database: The site contains every vote in the U.S. Congress since 1991.
- Consumer Price Indexes: Bureau of Labor Statistics site for CPI information.
- Copyright Office: forms and publications for information on copyright laws.
- FEDSTATS: access to full range of statistics and information provided by 70 government agencies.
- FedForms: one stop shopping for forms needed for the top 500 government services.
- The FBI: A Centennial History, 1908-2008: this is the electronic version of the book by the same title.
- Federal Register: official publication for Presidential documents, as well as, rules from federal agencies and organizations.:
- Internal Revenue Service:
- Kennedy Space Center: information on planned, current, and historical flights.
- NASA:National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- National Security Archive: From the George Washington University.
- Presidential Timeline of the Twentieth Century: A portal to the presidential libraries and their digitized collections.
- Statistical Abstract: statistics from the Census Bureau and other government agencies.
- THOMAS: legislative information on the Internet.
- US Government Documents Ready Reference Collection (Columbia University)
- U.S. House of Representatives: send a message to your Congress men and women or find information on pending bills or laws.
- U.S. Senate: biographies of Senators, listings of committees, and information on touring the Capitol.
- USA.gov: the official government gateway to information.
- Vote411.org: Launched by the League of Women Voters Education Fund this site has information about voting options, election dates, candidates, polling places, registration deadlines, and even voting machines.
- Vote Smart Web: information on candidates and elected officials.
- White House: home pages of the President, Vice President and First Lady plus information on the Cabinet, speeches, and a digital library.
Weather:
- Boston Weather: National Weather Bureau's Boston field office.::
- FEMA:Federal Emergency Management Agency.
- Global Change Master Directory: Use this site to locate global change research data from government agencies, universities, and other institutions worldwide.
- Intellicast: USA and World weather reports including specific reports for the National Parks plus USA and World ski reports.
- Mass Winter Weather: Information on how to prepare for New England winters from Mass.gov.
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: official website for NOAA; contains information about weather changes around the United States
- National Hurricane Center: Has current and historical information.
- National Weather Service: weather reports for the nation.
- Weather Channel:
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Modified 11/23/2009