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- RefDesk.com: The self-proclaimed fact checker of the Internet, this site is great for find quick trivia or references for papers.
- American Association of School Librarians: A research resource dedicated to helping students improve their searching skills, this site can help anyone earn better grades.
- TekMom: This search tool site is great for students hoping to succeed in school.
- A Research Guide: Learn the tricks to better research with this great guide for students of any age for any subject.
- Google Scholar: Saving students even more time, Google Scholar finds research articles relevant to any project or paper.
- Worthington Libraries: Research tools and links for students provided by a public library based in Ohio.
- NoodleTools: Providing premium search tools for students and professional researchers, NoodleTools is a fantastic resource for completing any project.
- Encyclopedia.com: Drawing from sources such as the Oxford University Press and Columbia University this encyclopedia is a must tool for modern students.
- Infoplease: A complete database of encyclopedias, atlases, thesauruses and other reference material, Infoplease is extremely useful.
- Bartleby: One of the Internet’s preeminent reference sites, this resources has great books and other helpful material.
- Library of Congress: From the US government, this site gives students access to the wealth of material contained within the Library of Congress.
- Google Books: Checkout samples of recent best sellers or get complete textbooks for common classes, Google is quickly changing how people read.
- Wikipedia: The site that introduced “wiki” into the common vernacular has become so ubiquitous teachers are desperately trying to break their students’ reliance on the open encyclopedia. Despite accuracy issues, Wikipedia is still a blessing from up on high.