Farmington Community Library Resources for Research |
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Please Note: Information Sources on this page are accessible from anywhere on the web. Be sure to check the Encyclopedias link on our web site as well. There are also some very powerful subscription databases available for you, espeically the General Reference Databases. |
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"The first public library of the Internet" began as a graduate project at the U. of M. School of Information, but is now a standalone entity offering quality information resources. This is a link to the IPL Ready Reference Resources page. |
Michigan eLibrary Reference Desk The Michigan eLibrary provides a virtual library of electronic resources. This link points to the MeL Reference Desk subject category table of contents. |
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The web browser interface to our online catalog. |
Helps you find everything you need on the web. |
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Offers dozens of links to both quick and general references tools. |
Digital Librarian: Reference "A librarian's choice of the best of the web," is maintained by Margaret Vail Anderson, a librarian in Cortland, New York and offers a wide variety of high-quality information links and cross-ferences to other tools. |
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Librarians' Index to the Internet: Ready Reference & Quick Facts Subtitled "Information you can trust." This site offers a wide variety of excellent links with helpful annotations, enabling you to find precisely what you need. |
The FIC was established in 1966 to serve as a "single point of contact for people who have questions about Federal agencies, programs, and services." Considerable effort has gone into making the maze of federal agencies approachable from numerous angles: popular subject groupings, agency names, key words, "yellow page" arrangement. |
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