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"M&M's" Studios Bakery
http://www.mms.com/us/baking/index.jsp
This site features recipes for cooking snacks and desserts with M&M's, as well as more general cooking tips.
MAAP Services for Autism and Asperger Syndrome
http://www.asperger.org/
A national nonprofit organization committed to providing the most up-to-date and comprehensive information for more advanced individuals with Autism, Asperger's syndrome, and Pervasive developmental disorder (PDD).
The Mac Attack!
http://themacattack.us/
Mac tips, tricks, and hints you can use in your everyday computing.
The Mac Orchard
http://www.macorchard.com/
"The Mac Orchard is a carefully cultivated list of the most vital Internet applications and links for Macintosh Internet users, along with Internet software reviews contributed from The Mac Orchard's audience. These pages represent the most complete, most up-to-date collection of Macintosh Internet applications available anywhere on the Internet."
Macau Government Tourist Office
http://www.macautourism.gov.mo/en/
This official tourism site provides travel information, photos, news and food guides for Macau. This site is searchable.
Macrocosm USA Home Page
http://www.macronet.org/
A non-profit clearinghouse for progressives, featuring a database directory of thousands of organizations and projects involved in progressive approaches to environmental issues, health issues, peace and justice.
MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive
http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/
A collection of over 1000 biographies of mathematicians, 200 of which are quite detailed. Also a series of documents on the development of various branches of mathematics.
Macworld.com: The Macworld Buyer's Guide
http://www.macworld.com/
Macworld.com provides useful product reviews, rating and pricing information on the Macintosh platforms. The site includes a search function for assisting in finding product information/reviews. This site makes extensive use of drop-down menus.
Mac\Life!
http://www.maclife.com/
Magazine for new and veteran users of all Apple products, provides "authoritative information and advice for readers who want to get the most out of their Macs, iPods, and third-party hardware, software, and services." It offers Reviews, How To’s, News, Blogs, Videos, Forums, and an Editor’s choice section.
MadSciNet: The 24-hour exploding laboratory
http://madsci.org/
Provides an Ask-A-Scientist service, as well as MAD Labs (a collection of demonstrations illustrating science concepts); "The Visible Human"(a digitized guided tour); and the MadSci Laboratory(organized web links for a wide variety of science fields), covering a wide variety of topics.
Maecenas: Images of Ancient Greece and Rome
http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/
A collection of photographs of Greek and Roman ruins, remnants, and relics. Also includes photographs of New York.
The Magic Morocco
http://www.magicmorocco.com/index.php
Welcome to Morocco. This site contains basic information for those wanting to travel to Morocco. Topics include food, culture, geography, and climate.
Magical Kenya
http://www.magicalkenya.com/
"The official Kenya destination website of Kenya Tourist Board."
Magna Carta
http://www.bl.uk/treasures/magnacarta/magna.html
Here you can view an image of the whole manuscript of the Magna Carta and read a translation. This document first challenged the kings supreme power of the monarch and was able to curtail it.
Magnet Schools of America
http://www.magnet.edu/modules/news/
"Magnet schools are based on the premise that all students do not learn in the same ways, that if we find a unifying theme or a different organizational structure for students of similar interest, those students will learn more in all areas." This site has information on the mission of magnet schools, how to join the MSA organization, and a directory of schools, districts, and affiliates.
MagPortal.com
http://www.MagPortal.com/
A searchable, browsable directory of magazine articles that are available online. Updated every business day.
MagPortal.com: Magazine Articles on Business
http://www.MagPortal.com/c/bus/
A searchable, browsable directory of magazine articles related to business topics that are available online. Topics covered include: Briefs; Consultants; Diversity; Financing & Incubators; Future Trends; Industries; International Business; Job Search & Career; Marketing; Office Products & Services; Recruiting & Personnel; Regional; Small Business; Strategy & Management; Technology Management; Work Life & Environment. Updated every few days.
MagPortal.com: Magazine Articles on Computers & Electronics
http://www.MagPortal.com/c/comp/
A searchable, browsable directory of magazine articles related to computer and electronics topics that are available online. Topics covered include: Audio; Briefs; Desktop; Laptop; Linux; Macintosh; Microsoft Windows; Network; PDA's, Telecom & Handheld Devices; Peripherals; Servers & Supercomputers; Software Development; Software Use, Reviews & News; Television; Unix; Video & Digital Photography. Updated every few days.
MagPortal.com: Magazine Articles on Education
http://www.MagPortal.com/c/edu/
A searchable, browsable directory of magazine articles related to education topics that are available online. Topics covered include: Business School; College; Distance Learning; Pre-College; Research; Technology in Education; Training. Updated every few days.
MagPortal.com: Magazine Articles on Entertainment & Leisure
http://www.MagPortal.com/c/ent/
A searchable, browsable directory of magazine articles related to entertainment and leisure topics that are available online. Topics covered include: Antiques & Collectables; Art; Books & Authors; Briefs; Classic Cars; Fashion & Clothing; Games; Humor & Bizarre; Movies & Film; Music; Opera; Photography; Poetry & Poets; Stories (Fiction & Non); Television; Theater & Musicals; Travel. Updated every few days.
MagPortal.com: Magazine Articles on Finance & Investment
http://www.MagPortal.com/c/fin/
A searchable, browsable directory of magazine articles related to finance and investment topics that are available online. Topics covered include: Bonds; Briefs; Derivatives & Trading; Market & Economy; Mutual Funds; Personal Finance; Property & REIT's; Retirement Plans; Stocks; Taxes. Updated every few days.
MagPortal.com: Magazine Articles on Health
http://www.MagPortal.com/c/health/
A searchable, browsable directory of magazine articles related to health topics that are available online. Topics covered include: Diet & Nutrition; Exercise & Fitness; Illness, Injury & Treatments. Updated every few days.
MagPortal.com: Magazine Articles on Internet
http://www.MagPortal.com/c/net/
A searchable, browsable directory of magazine articles on the state and evolution of the Internet that are available online. Topics covered include: Broadband; E-Business; Internet Service Providers; Link Recommendations; Marketing; Portals, Communities & Entertainment; Services; Social Issues; Statistics & Projections; Website Design & Management. Updated every few days.
MagPortal.com: Magazine Articles on Pets & Animals
http://www.MagPortal.com/c/pets/
A searchable, browsable directory of magazine articles related pets and animals that are available online. Topics covered include: Birds; Cats; Dogs; Other Animals. Updated every few days.
MagPortal.com: Magazine Articles on Science & Technology
http://www.MagPortal.com/c/sci/
A searchable, browsable directory of magazine articles on research, scientific thinking, and laboratories that are available online. Topics covered include: Biology & Life Sciences; Chemistry; Engineering; Environment & Geology; Future Trends; Mathematics; Paranormal & Hoaxes; Physics; Psychology; Space & Astronomy. Updated every few days.
MagPortal.com: Magazine Articles on Society, Politics & Culture
http://www.MagPortal.com/c/soc/
A searchable, browsable directory of magazine articles on topics related to society, politics and culture that are available online. Topics covered include: Archaeology; Culture; Disabled; Gay & Lesbian; History; International Politics; Language; Law; Men; Mythology; Philanthropy; Philosophy & Deep Thought; Racial; Regional Politics & News; Religion & Spirituality; Social Issues; Women. Updated every few days.
MagPortal.com: Magazine Articles on Sports & Recreation
http://www.MagPortal.com/c/sport/
A searchable, browsable directory of magazine articles on sports in general, the olympics, and recreation that are available online. Topics covered include: Auto Racing; Baseball & Softball; Basketball; Boating & Sailing; Camping, Hiking & Outdoors; Canoe, Kayak & Whitewater; Climbing; Cycling, Mountain; Cycling, Road; Fishing; Football (American); Golf; Hockey; Martial Arts & Boxing; Other Sports; Running & Track; Skiing & Snowboarding; Soccer; Tennis. Updated every few days.
Mah Jongg Cyber Museum - The Fascinating Chinese Game
http://www.mahjongmuseum.com/
This site details the game of Mah Jongg including an overview of the game and its history and rules, as well as offering sets for sale or trade.
Maine Department of Education Learning Results
http://www.state.me.us/education/lres/lres.htm
Education content standards for grades K-12 for the state of Maine. Provides the academic standards and proficiencies set for students at each grade level in areas such as language, math, science, social studies, and more. Standards available in PDF format.
Maine - Internet Public Library
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/stateknow/me1.html
This Internet Public Library resource lists official state sites for state government, library, historical society, museum, archives, parks, travel and tourism, kids, and other sites of interest specific to Maine as well as interesting facts and people associated with the state.
Maine Democratic Party
http://www.mainedems.org/
Official site of the Maine Democratic Party.
Maine Department of Health and Human Services
http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/
The MDHHS website provides information on vital records, health statistics, state public health programs, environmental health, emergency preparedness, education and licenses and certifications in the state of Maine.
Maine Historical Society
http://www.mainehistory.org/
Founded in 1822, the Maine Historical Society is the third oldest historical society in the United States. The mission of the Maine Historical Society is to promote the understanding and enjoyment of Maine history. To carry out this mission, the Society collects, preserves, and exhibits important historical resources and treasures; facilitates research into family, local, regional and national history; and provides educational opportunities that engage the public and make history accessible and meaningful.
Maine Republican Party
http://www.mainegop.com/
Official site of the Maine Republican Party.
Maine State Archives
http://www.maine.gov/sos/arc/
"The Maine State Archives maintains approximately 95 million pages of official State records considered to be permanently valuable. The earliest dates from 1639." Several databases are searchable online, and the web site links to many other resources on Maine's history.
Maine State Library
http://www.maine.gov/msl/index.shtml
This official site of Maine State Library links to several online catalogs, including URSUS, Statewide Catalog, and other local library catalogs.
MARVEL! - Maine's Virtual Library
http://libraries.maine.edu/mainedatabases/
This site provides Maine’s residents with access to a collection of full text and abstracts from magazines, newspapers and reference books that are credible and reputable resources.
Major League Soccer : This stuff kicks!
http://web.mlsnet.com/index.jsp
This is the official web site of Major League Soccer, the U.S. first division professional league that began play in 1996. It contains news, results, standings, match previews and summaries, league and team statistics, links to other soccer sites as well as general information about the league and each of its teams. It is updated daily, and browsable by area of specific interest.
Majstro
http://www.majstro.com/Web/Majstro/sdict.php
Majstro is the quintessential translation dictionary. It consists of about 36 languages, including languages like Swahili, Zulu, and Scottish Gaelic. And you can translate from any of these languages to any other of these languages. Users also have the choice between the simple translation dictionary, which is simply word to word, or the advanced translation dictionary which offers more criteria such as pre-selected combinations, the virtual keyboard, and precision specification.
Make:Technology on Your Time
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/make_podcast/
"Join MAKE magazine for a weekend project you can make yourself! MAKE is a quarterly publication from O'Reilly for those who can't stop tinkering, disassembling, re-creating, and inventing cool new uses for the technology in our lives."
Making Music Magazine
http://www.makingmusicmag.com/
Making Music Magazine provides a space for adult amateur and recreational musicians with useful resources like a list of music festivals in the USA and tips for playing music.
Making of America
http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/moa/
"Making of America (MOA) is a digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. The collection contains approximately 1,600 books and 50,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints. The project represents a major collaborative endeavor in preservation and electronic access to historical texts. The Making of America collection is made up of images of the pages in the books and journals. When you find something you want to look at, you will see a scanned image of the actual pages of the 19th century volume." The site is searchable and browsable.
Making the MacIntosh
http://library.stanford.edu/mac/
"'Making the Macintosh' is an online project documenting the history of the Macintosh computer. The exhibit features primary documents, such as memos tracing the evolution of the Macintosh mouse; images, such as technical drawings, stills from commercials, notes from user tests; and interviews with members of the Macintosh development team, technical writers, and founders of user groups." A great site to visit for primary historical documents, articles and essays on the history and significance of the MacIntosh computer.
Malaspina Database Index
http://www.mala.bc.ca/%7Emcneil/index1.htx
German database in English listing online versions of books and information (biography, list of works, and more) about famous American and European authors, artists, and actors.
BBC News Country Profile: The Maldives
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/country_profiles...
Information about Maldives, along with related news reports, a chronology of key events, leaders and media provided by the BBC News.
Maldives: Country Studies
http://rs6.loc.gov/frd/cs/mvtoc.html
A detailed profile of Maldives including its history from ancient times to the present, geography, languages, religions, economy, social systems, industries, agriculture, and more.
Mamma
http://www.mamma.com/
One of the early metasearch engines, Mamma searches Google, Ask.com, Gigablast, and more, and it also lets you e-mail your results and offers links to searches on related terms and phrases for narrowing down your search.
Mammal Species of the World
http://vertebrates.si.edu/mammals/msw/
Holds about 5000 names of "currently recognized species of mammals, in a taxonomic hierarchy (Order, Family, Subfamily, Genus, and Species). Each record includes scientific name, author's name and year described, and more. The database may be searched by taxonomic hierarchy, Scientific Name, or Common Name.
The Man in Blue
http://www.themaninblue.com/experiment/Technicolor/
Useful tool for generating color schemes. Generates CSS code using the colors you select for you to copy and paste.
Management Resources for Healthcare & Medical Professionals
http://www.pohly.com/index.html
Explore the world of health care and hospital management, administration and other health care professionals with this guide to tools for Physician Executives, Finance Directors, Nursing Managers, Personnel Managers, and Traveling Executives. Includes searchable resources for professional development in the health fields, employment opportunities, and a managed care glossary.
ManagementFirst
http://first.emeraldinsight.com/
"ManagementFirst provides management articles, networking and expertise on a range of topics including business management, workplace leadership styles, strategic management, electronic commerce, marketing research, training and development, customer relationship management, human resources, time management and global marketing strategies. At the core of ManagementFirst is a 110,000 strong database of abstracts, management articles and book reviews dating back to 1989... It also serves as a gateway to recommended sources of management information including management-related web sites, professional associations and management consultants." Articles in their database are available to order online, with some free articles available each month.
ManagerWise
http://www.managerwise.com/
Browse articles, news, forums, book reviews and other resources concerning the theory and practice of business management. The site also provides links to business schools worldwide.
Managing a Small Business
http://www.liraz.com/
This site, from a commercial publisher of business books and CD-ROMs, has useful articles and tips for small business owners, many of which are excerpts from the company's products, but are meaty enough to be useful online. Tips on goal setting, managing people, managing yourself, being an entrepreneur, planning, marketing, cutting expenses, and more.
Managing the Digital Enterprise: Intellectual Property
http://digitalenterprise.org/ip/ip.html
Contains summary of and links to topics about intellectual property in the digital realm. Includes the information in a three part podcast.
Managing Your Health: Heartburn
http://www.webmd.com/diseases_and_conditions/heartburn_and_g...
General information about heartburn including symptoms, causes, and treatment. Includes links to support groups and recipes.
Manga FAQ
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/manga/
FAQ for the rec.arts.manga Usenet newsgroup, dealing with the world of Japanese comic books.
Mangiare Bene
http://www.mangiarebene.net/
"An Italian Internet recipe archive and guide to Italian cooking; traditional, regional, innovative Mediterranean cuisine." Features several categories of recipes and a section on terminology, etiquette, and cooking tips. Also features recipes from "Great Chefs" in Italy and recipes from movies. The site is available in Italian, English, and Japanese.
Manifest Technology
http://www.manifest-tech.com/
Discusses current PC technology and consumer electronics products. "This Manifest Technology site contains over a hundred articles and technical references by Douglas Dixon to help make sense of multimedia technology, especially digital video editing and DVD authoring."
Manifesto of Surrealism
http://www.tcf.ua.edu/Classes/Jbutler/T340/SurManifesto/Mani...
A digital version of Andre Breton's "First Surrealist Manifesto."
Manifesto of the Communist Party
http://www.yclusa.org/readup/manread.html
"This is a hypertext version (1995) of the Manifesto of the Communist Party. It reproduces the English translation of 1888 published in Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, Collected Works."
Manitoba Museum
http://www.manitobamuseum.ca/
The Manitoba Museum covers the history of the Manitoba province in Canada including both natural and human history. An online virtual tour is included.
Manners and Etiquette
http://www.indianchild.com/manners.htm
This site lists a variety of topics related to manners and etiquette, specifically teaching children about manners, etiquette, values, and other social skills.
Manners for Kids (and Parents) - FamilyEducation.com
http://life.familyeducation.com/manners-and-values/parenting...
Offers resources to help parents teach children manners. A variety of situations are addressed, including table manners, sportsmanship, introductions, and gift giving and receiving.
Manufacturing Marketplace
http://www.manufacturing.net/
Manufacturing Marketplace is "one of the Internet's most comprehensive sites tailored to engineering, design, purchasing, logistics and distribution professionals." Free registration provides access to associations, tradeshows, new products, and news. A major feature of the site is a searchable directory of products and services, suppliers, and trade names. In addition, selected articles are available from a dozen highly targeted trade journals.
Many Worlds FAQ
http://www.anthropic-principle.com/preprints/manyworlds.html
"This FAQ shows how quantum paradoxes are resolved by the 'many-worlds' interpretation or metatheory of quantum mechanics."
Map History/History of Cartography
http://www.maphistory.info/
A guide to resources on the history of maps and cartography, maintained by the British Library map librarian. Includes information on map collections, exhibitions, fellowships and prizes, journals, historical societies and more.
Map LC (LCC) to Dewey (DDC) Classification
http://www.questionpoint.org/crs/html/help/en/ask/ask_map_lc...
Provides a table that compares the Library of Congress Classification (LCC) scheme to the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) scheme.
Map Machine
http://maps.nationalgeographic.com/map-machine
"The Map Machine Atlas offers maps, flags, facts, and profiles for the countries of the world and the U.S. states."
MapForum.com
http://www.mapforum.com/
Website for Map Forum Journal. Includes links to features and special discussions within all current volumes of publication. Also has a beginner’s guide and a checklist for maps of the USA.
Mappy
http://www.mappy.it/
Sito che permette di trovare l'itinerario fra due punti geografici in Italia (e in Europa), oltre a visualizzare la mappa di una data località. Permette di calcolare, inoltre, le spese di viaggio, e di trovare informazioni utili come uffici del turismo, bancomat e uffici postali nelle vicinanze della località richiesta. In Italiano e inglese.
This site allows one to find the itinerary between two geographical points in Italy (and in Europe), besides visualizing the map of a certain locality. It helps to calculate travel expenses and to find useful information like tourist offices, ATM machines and post offices near the requested locality. In Italian and English.
MapQuest
http://www.mapquest.com/
"Get a map of anywhere, via the web. Use the trip atlas to get precise directions from point A to point B." Provides driving directions and maps which can be printed or downloaded to a mobile phone or PDA.
MapQuest Yellow Pages
http://www.yellowpages.com/
The Yellow Pages directory powered by Mapquest.
Maps and GPS Info
http://www.maps-gps-info.com/
A great resource for maps and GPS (Global Positioning Systems). View world maps, United States maps, digital maps, antique maps, topographical maps and more. There is also a handy glossary for map and GPS terms.
Maps of Australia and the Pacific
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/australia.html
Digitized images of recent and historical maps from the Perry-Castaneda Library Map Collection. Includes Australia, New Zealand, and many nations in the South Pacific, with links to additional regional map resources.
Maps of Germany
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wggerman/map/index.htm
In English. The Germany GenWeb Project hosts this site which includes around 40 scanned maps. The maps range from Brandenburg in 1320 to post-WWII Germany.
Maps of India
http://www.mapsofindia.com/
Comprehensive collection of full-color maps of India. Political, demographic, road, and rail maps. Maps arranged either full-country view or by states and union territories. Includes distance calculator.
Maps On Us
http://www.MapsOnUs.com/
Not only will this site provide you with road maps and directions for anyplace within the United States, it will also provide local business information.
MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data
http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/ecbdhome.html
Explains, in detail, both the full and concise versions of the MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data. Provides guidelines for entering data into MARC records.
MARC Home Page (Library of Congress)
http://lcweb.loc.gov/marc/
Information about the MARC formats standards for the representation and communication of bibliographic and related information in machine-readable form.
March of Dimes: Caffeine in Pregnancy
http://www.marchofdimes.com/pnhec/159_816.asp
This site gives information on the effects of caffeine on fertility, fetal development, nursing newborns and infants and gives a listing of the amount of caffeine in different food and beverages.
MarcommWise
http://www.marcommwise.com/
Marketing Communications information and resources, including articles, news, forums, book reviews, resources, ROI calculators, vendor directory and glossary.
MarconiCalling
http://www.marconicalling.com/
This site examines the life, science, and achievements of Guglielmo Marconi, often referred to as the pioneer of wireless communication. A timeline covers important events in Marconi's life. There are also self-contained exhibitions that cover the significant milestones of the development of wireless. The Communications section features layers and layers of fascinating information on the advent of wireless technology, and the multimedia Archive contains documents related to Marconi and the history of wireless communication.
Mariachi Publishing Company: Education Resources
http://www.sobrino.net/mer/
A collection of resources for mariachi enthusiasts including articles about mariachi styles like the Son Jaliscience, the Jarabe, and the Ranchera. The site also features a brief history of the mariachi tradition, a mariachi trumpet articulation guide, violin & trumpet voicing guide,vihuela chords chart, and tuning/strum charts
Marine Resources Division, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
http://www.dnr.sc.gov/wildlife.html
Includes the excellent Sea Science Series publications, covering the following topics: Shrimp in South Carolina; Jellyfish; Blue Crabs; Oysters and Clams; Dynamics of the Salt Marsh; Summer Inshore Fishing; Summer Offshore Fishing; South Carolina Marine Game Fish Tagging Program; Marine Artificial Reefs; Careers in Marine Science.
Marine Sediment and Rock Data
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/geology/
"NGDC's Marine Geology and Geophysics global marine sediment and hardrock databases aim at serving as the international focal point for marine geology data management. All data are in the international public domain, available globally to any interested individual or group. On-line searches of NGDC's data holdings and an index to seafloor samples (cores, grabs, dredges, and drill samples) available for futher study from other institutions are offered, along with direct download of many data files. Among the databases searchable on-line are the Marine Geology Data & Reports, The Index to Marine Geological Samples, Searches of Marine Geology Data & Inventories, Sediment Thickness of the World Oceans, Ocean Drilling Data, Marine Minerals Data On-Line & on CD-ROM."
MarineBio.org
http://www.marinebio.org/
This extensive site provides detailed entries about over 200 species of marine animals, as well as information about marine plants, the deep ocean, marine conservation, ocean history, and much more. Also includes links for education and career information, aquarium sites, and online research journals.
The Mariner's Museum
http://www.mariner.org/
"The Mariners' Museum, one of the largest international maritime museums in the world, is dedicated to "preserving and interpreting the culture of the sea and its tributaries, its conquest by man, and its influence on civilization." It is a nonprofit, educational institution accredited since 1972 by the American Association of Museums." Located in Newport News, Virginia, the museum provides this website, featuring an online tour of its collections and exhibitions.
Mark Twain
http://www.boondocksnet.com/twainwww/
Contains links to exhibits, e-text collections, non-Web resources, and scholarly studies. "The most comprehensive directory of online resources by and about Mark Twain, weekly feature articles, an events calendar, and a growing collection of local texts, including Mark Twain's Speeches and chapters from Mark Twain: A Biography."
Mark's Very Large National Lampoon Site
http://www.marksverylarge.com/index.html
"National Lampoon (the humor magazine) was first published in April 1970. By far its funniest and most creative period was between 1970 and 1975. This site covers the magazine from this period." The site contains indexes and synopses of the issues, information about contributors, a Classifieds page and Resources page for finding National Lampoon artifacts.
Market Research Portal
http://www.marketresearchworld.net/
This UK-based site offers online resources and research of interest to "market research buyers, researchers, newcomers to the industry, students and individuals with an interest in the market research industry." It includes an overview of the field, a section on how to conduct market research, recent research broken down by industry, a library of articles, lists of books on market research, market research news, and a glossary of terms. This site also includes a form you can use to ask questions.
Marketplace
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/
Daily radio show on National Public Radio (NPR) that discusses all matters financial, such as business news, retirement, home purchasing, asking for a raise, paying off credit card debt, and paying for college.
Marsbugs: The Astrobiology Index
http://www.lyon.edu/projects/marsbugs/
This site provides a channel of information for scientists, educators, and other people interested in life sciences as they relate to planetary science and space exploration. It functions as an informal supplement to the scholarly discourse on the topic.
Martha Stewart Living
http://www.marthastewart.com/
Articles on cooking, gardening, crafts, holidays, weddings, and more.
Martial-Way : the martial arts portal
http://www.martial-way.com/
Well-designed site that provides an introduction to many different martial arts. Also provides chat and forum functions.
Martindale's Health Science Guide
http://www.martindalecenter.com/HSGuide.html
A "Multimedia Specialized Information Resource" with medical cases, multimedia courses/textbooks, interactive guides, and movies. Topics covered include: medical, bioscience, nursing, nutrition, pharmacy, and veterinary areas. There are also some general reference links.
Martindale's Language and Translation Center
http://www.martindalecenter.com/Language.html
This source has multilingual dictionaries for English to many languages, and back to English, plus other language to language dictionaries not involving English. The site also has online language courses, pronunciation guides, and word/text to speech guides. The site also provides information on hundreds of languages, as well as grammar aids, languages/sounds of animals, writing systems, and language census.
Marvel Chronology Project
http://www.chronologyproject.com/
"An effort to catalog every actual appearance by every character in the Marvel Universe, and place them in their proper chronological order." Covers comics published from the 1960s to the (almost) present (except for 1993-mid 1994). Browse alphabetically by character name.
Marxist Philosophy Archive
http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/index.h...
This site contains an archive of texts by authors that were either strict Marxists or thinkers whose ideas influenced the Marxist tradition. The archive emphasizes texts by Marx, Engels, and Hegel.
School of Improvement in Maryland - Voluntary State Curriculum
http://mdk12.org/assessments/vsc/index.html
Education content standards for grades K-12 for the state of Maryland. Provides the academic standards and proficiencies set for students at each grade level in areas such as language, math, science, social studies, and more. Standards available in Microsoft Word and PDF format.
Maryland - Internet Public Library Stately Knowledge
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/stateknow/md1.html
This Internet Public Library resource lists official state sites for state government, library, historical society, museum, archives, parks, travel and tourism, kids, and other sites of interest specific to Maryland as well as interesting facts and people associated with the state.
Maryland Democratic Party
http://www.mddems.org/
Offical website of the Maryland Democratic Party.
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
http://www.dhmh.state.md.us/
Provides information on vital records, health statistics, emergency medical services, environmental and seasonal health, health and medical care programs, provider services, and licenses and certifications in the state of Maryland.
Maryland Historical Society
http://www.mdhs.org/
"The Maryland Historical Society is the state's oldest cultural institution. Including a museum, library, press, and extensive educational programs, the MdHS collects, preserves, and interprets objects and materials reflecting Maryland's diverse heritage."
Maryland Republican Party
http://www.mdgop.org/
Official website of the Maryland Republican Party.
Maryland State Archives
http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/
The Maryland State Archives "serves as the central depository for government records of permanent value. Records date from the founding of the colony in 1634 to the 1990s. Included in the Archives' holdings are colonial and state executive, legislative, and judicial records; county probate, land and court records; church records; business records; publications and reports of state, county and municipal governments; and special collections of private papers, maps, photographs, and newspapers."
SAILOR - Maryland's Public Information Network
http://www.sailor.lib.md.us/
Maryland residents have access to Maryland Library Catalogs and online reference service; Maryland information, such as Maryland Government Website and Maryland Lottery Online; and special information resources, such as Auto Repair Reference Center and the Baltimore Sun Archive.
Maryland’s State Library Resource Center / Central Library
http://www.epfl.net/slrc/
This site gives the residents of Maryland free access to books and other materials, as well as electronic resources, including databases of a variety of full text and/or indexes to newspapers and periodicals, telephone numbers, biographical data, census information, business, and other databases
Mason-Dixon Knitting
http://www.masondixonknitting.com/
Mason-Dixon is written by two knitters who live far apart—one lives in Tennessee, one lives in New York City—but who meet in the virtual world. The blog is in the format of "letters" to each other. Each has their own knitting style; Kay loves quilts and knitting mitered squares, Ann loves vintage country music and knitting Very Big Projects. Their adventures and inspirations are detailed on the blog.
Mass Audubon
http://www.massaudubon.org/
Contains information about Massachusetts birds and conservation issues along with educational programs for children and adults.
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Curriculum Frameworks
http://www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/
Education content standards for grades K-12 for the state of Massachusetts. Provides the academic standards and proficiencies set for students at each grade level in areas such as language, math, science, social studies, and more. Standards are available in Microsoft Word and PDF format.
Massachusetts - Internet Public Library Stately Knowledge
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/stateknow/ma1.html
This Internet Public Library resource lists official state sites for state government, library, historical society, museum, archives, parks, travel and tourism, kids, and other sites of interest specific to Massachusetts as well as interesting facts and people associated with the state.
Massachusetts Archives
http://www.state.ma.us/sec/arc/arcidx.htm
The Massachusetts Archives holds the official records created by Massachusetts state government. Holdings are organized by agency and date from 1629 to the present. They include: records reflecting the structure of state government, special colonial and early state materials to 1800, genealogy, and African American history resources.
Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners
http://www.mlin.lib.ma.us/index.php
This site introduces the programs and services, library resources, and information about Massachusetts libraries. Users can find Books in the Virtual Catalog, and read Magazines & Newspapers Online.
Magazine & Newspaper Articles - Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners
http://mblc.state.ma.us/books/magazine/index.php
This site allows users to read magazines and newspapers online. The databases contain thousands of popular magazines, scholarly journals, encyclopedias, newspapers, electronic books and more.
Massachusetts Democratic Party
http://www.massdems.org/
Official site of the Democratic Party in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
http://www.mass.gov/dph/
Provides information on vital records, public health statistics and data, emergency planning and preparedness, the MassHealth insurance program and other programs offered through the Office of Health and Human Services in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Massachusetts Historical Society
http://www.masshist.org/welcome/
The Massachusetts Historical Society (MHS) is a major research library and manuscript repository. Its holdings encompass millions of rare and unique documents and artifacts vital to the study of American history, many of them irreplaceable national treasures.
Massachusetts Republican Party
http://www.massgop.com/
Official site of the Republican Party in Massachusetts.
MassBird.org
http://massbird.org/
Includes tons of information about bird watching in Massachusetts.
The Massive Dev Chart
http://www.digitaltruth.com/photo/devchart.html
"The world's largest film development chart." Charts of development times for dozens of types of film in sheet, roll, and 35mm.
The Master List of Comic Book Stores and Trading Card Stores
http://www.the-master-list.com/
"An indexed list of comic book and trading card stores in the United States and Canada." Search for a store, or browse by state/province.
Masterliness.com : gateway to Canadian places, business, entertainment, travel, history, and people
http://www.masterliness.com/
"Masterliness.com is a destination to visit and learn about Canadian people, history, events, developments, and achievements." This free, comprehensive website reflects Canada's "rich history, cultural diversity, geographical regions, natural resources, and industries."
Masterpiece Theatre - The Archive
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/archive/index.html
A database dedicated to the history of Masterpiece Theatre, the PBS series that has adapted modern and contemporary classic works of literature for more than 30 years. The site offers an exhaustive amount of material, media, and insight into the series. Not only can you read synopses of episodes – you can also review extra documentaries, preview video clips, and search by author, title, actors, and even date to find your favorite episode.
Masters of Photography
http://masters-of-photography.com/
"This archive of great photography includes biographies, articles, and scanned images that are viewable in three size formats."
Matematiklærerforeningens
http://www.emu.dk/gym/fag/ma/
Web site of the Danish Mathematics Teachers Association. Site includes a calendar of events and information on publications.
Material Safety Data Sheets
http://www.phys.ksu.edu/area/jrm/Safety/msds.html
A guide to finding MSDSes in various locations on the Internet. A MSDS contains basic information about a chemical substance, its known hazardous effects, and safety and handling instructions.
The Math Forum
http://mathforum.org/
The goal of The Math Forum is to "build an online community of teachers, students, researchers, parents, educators, and citizens at all levels who have an interest in math and math education." Towards that end, the site features an Internet Mathematics Library, which contains links to math and math education Web sites; a "Math Resources by Subject" section; original math and math education content created in collaboration with students, teachers, and researchers; interactive projects, like Ask Dr. Math and Problems of the Week; and discussion areas.
Math Ideas for Science Fair Projects
http://mathforum.org/teachers/mathproject.html
Part of the Math Forum, this website takes an interactive look at math. Included are a "problem of the week," a "student center," and a "teachers' place. The site also provides a useful list of resources.
Math in Daily Life: How Do Numbers Affect Everyday Decisions?
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/dailymath/
"Join us as we explore how math can help us in our daily lives. In this exhibit, you'll look at the language of numbers through common situations, such as playing games or cooking." It discusses the use of math in topics such as casinos, buying vs. leasing a new car, credit cards, cooking, and home decorating. Games and other related resources are included.
Math Mistakes Info
http://www.mathmistakes.info/
"Real Mistakes from Real Student Work and Math Facts Students Should Know." This site shows examples of mistakes along with corrections and brief explanations to help high school and college/university student improve math skills. This site also includes math facts, flash card feature and other math links.
Math Words and Some Other Words of Interest
http://www.pballew.net/etyindex.html
Over 120 mathematical terms are defined here, from "abacus" to "parabola" to "zero."
MATH-abundance
http://home.scarlet.be/~ping1339/
This is a set of rather in-depth mathematics tutorials, written at the upper-college level. You can go through the tutorials in order, or use the supplied index to find a specific tutorial of interest. Also includes links to other tutorials on the Web.
Math2.org (Formerly Dave's Math Tables)
http://www.math2.org/
Contains numerous links to mathematical tables for various subjects: general math, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, and advanced topics such as fourier series and transforms. It provides formulas, diagrams and proofs which are all very useful in mathematics.
The Mathematical Atlas
http://www.math-atlas.org/
"This is a collection of short articles designed to provide an introduction to the areas of modern mathematics and pointers to further information, as well as answers to some common (or not!) questions. The material is arranged in a hierarchy of disciplines, each with its own index page." You can also browse a list of subject headings, or search.
Mathematical Functions
http://functions.wolfram.com/
"Provides the mathematical and scientific communities with the world's single most comprehensive resource about mathematical functions. Its vast collection of formulas, currently totaling in excess of 37,000, was assembled and verified using the powerful features of Wolfram Research's technical computing system Mathematica."
Mathematical Games, Toys, and Puzzles
http://compgeom.cs.uiuc.edu/~jeffe/mathgames.html
Introductory site for game theory and its mathematical principals including links to other sites concerning game theory and its offshoots.
Mathematical Programming Glossary
http://glossary.computing.society.informs.org/
A glossary of terms used in mathematical programming and related subjects such as mathematics, economics and computer science. Includes supplements to elaborate on important concepts and links to additional mathematical dictionaries and encyclopedias.
Mathematical Quotations Server
http://math.furman.edu/~mwoodard/mqs/mquot.shtml
Fairly sizable collection of quotes relating to mathematics, culled from a variety of sources. The collection can be browsed by author's name, or keyword searched. A random quote feature is also available.
Mathematical Sciences Digital Library
http://mathdl.maa.org/mathDL/4/
"Provides online resources for both teachers and students of collegiate mathematics, including: A new MAA publication, the Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications (JOMA); A catalog of mathematics commercial products, complete with editorial reviews, reader ratings and discussion groups; Digital Classroom Resources, a collection of mathematics instructional material with authors' statements and reader reviews."
Mathematicians of the African Diaspora
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/
This website is intended to exhibit the accomplishments of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora within the Mathematical Sciences.It includes an array of information ranging from famous mathematician profiles, women's history, database of computer scientists, astronomers, and physicists. It also provides educational statistics regarding the number of Ph.d.s granted and percentage of African Americans in science related careers. It also has job postings, links to Black mathematician journals, and a list of recent deaths of prominent scientists.
Mathematics Archives WWW Server
http://archives.math.utk.edu/
"The primary emphasis is on materials which are used in the teaching of mathematics. Currently the Archives is particularly strong in its collection of educational software. Other areas, ranging from laboratory notebooks and problem sets to lecture notes and reports on innovative methods, are growing. A second strength of the Archives is its extensive collection of links to other sites that are of interest to mathematicians. Resources available through these links include electronic journals, preprint services, grant information, and publishers of mathematical software, texts, and journals."
MathMol Home Page
http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/
"MathMol (Mathematics and Molecules) is designed to serve as an introductory starting point for those interested in the field of molecular modeling... The objectives of MathMol are:
  1. to provide students, teachers, researchers and the general public with information about the rapidly growing fields of molecular modeling and related areas;
  2. to provide K-12 students and teachers with basic concepts in mathematics and their connection to molecular modeling;
  3. to provide a working model of a hypermedia textbook and ancillary multimedia activities that makes full use of Internet resources;
  4. to provide a forum for discussion among scientists, teachers and students dealing with topics found within theses pages."
Matthew's World of Rugby League
http://www.rleague.com/
This site contains news, opinions, and links to other sites concerning Rugby League worldwide. Browsable by topic.
Mature Resources
http://www.matureresources.org/
Mature Resources is a free internet monthly magazine covering a range of subject of interest to baby boomers through senior citizens. Topics include health and wellness, travel, leisure, retirement, and financial planning.
MatWeb: The Online Materials Information Resource
http://www.matweb.com/
"MatWeb's database includes thermoplastic and thermoset polymers such as ABS, nylon, polycarbonate, polyester, and polyolefins; metals such as aluminum, cobalt, copper, lead, magnesium, nickel, steel, superalloys, titanium and zinc alloys; ceramics; plus a growing list of semiconductors, fibers, and other engineering materials."
Maud Newton
http://maudnewton.com/blog/
Insight into the public industry, as well as literary links and news, from the perspective of a Manhattan editor and writer.
Max Hunter Folk Song Collection
http://maxhunter.missouristate.edu/
A large collection of Ozark Mountain folk songs recorded between 1956 and 1976. They were collected by Max Hunter, a traveling salesman. The songs are available as printed lyrics or in audio format. Some include sheet music.
Maximum RPM: Taking the Red Hat Package Manager to the Limit
http://rikers.org/rpmbook/
This is a comprehensive book about the Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) and how to use it to create, install, and uninstall programs.
Maya Art & Books
http://www.maya-art-books.org/
The goal of this website "is to facilitate academic access to scholarly information about Maya daily life 1000 years ago in Guatemala, Belize, Mexico, and Honduras. We aspire to fulfill this challenge through utilizing the potential of extensive photographic recording of the facts and artifacts of ancient civilizations of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica."
The Mayan Epigraphic Database Project
http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/med/
The Mayan Epigraphic Database Project (MED) is an experiment in networked scholarship with the purpose of enhancing Classic Mayan epigraphic research. At present, MED consists of a relational database of glyphs ("gnumbers"), images, phonetic values ("pvalues"), and semantic values ("svalues") according to the consensus among various American Mayanists (MacLeod and Reents-Budet 1994). Also present is the beginning of an archive of digitally transcribed Mayan texts.
Mayan Folktales
http://www.folkart.com/folktale/folktale.htm
A collection of folktales as told to Fernando Peñalosa by don Pedro Miguel Say, a famous Q'anjob'al storyteller from San Miguel Acátan, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
The Mayday Pain Project
http://www.painandhealth.org/
"The major goal of The Mayday Pain Project is to increase awareness and provide objective information concerning the treatment of pain. This web site is set up to be an index for visitors and contains carefully chosen Internet links and resources. We hope that everyone from pain sufferers to family members and care givers to medical professionals will use this site." A site with Internet links on a variety of pain- and health-related topics as well as a monthly column on topics of interest.
Caleb Johnson's MayflowerHistory.com
http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/
"The complete Internet site for Mayflower history and genealogy." Includes passenger lists, documents and other writings, genealogical information, and a FAQ. The page also offers books and Mayflower-related artwork for sale through a digital "gift shop."
Mayo Clinic Podcasts
http://podcasts.mayoclinic.org/
Information on a variety of health topics from the Mayo Clinic
MayoClinic.com: Tools for Healthier Lives
http://www.mayoclinic.com/
Health information from the famed Mayo Clinic. Includes centers for allergy and asthma, alzheimer's, cancer, children, heart, medicine, men, nutrition, and women. There's also a library of articles and features that allow users to ask questions of a Mayo physician or Mayo dietician and view previous questions and answers.
MBA Job
http://www.mbajobs.net/
MBA Job allows MBAs to post their resumes and search hundreds of jobs for free. Once registered candidates can choose to purchase additional features. Employers can search candidates' resumes.
MBA Style
http://www.mbastyle.com/
MBA Style contains interview tips, fashion advice, business etiquette, book reviews and much more.
MBIRA
http://www.mbira.org/
"MBIRA is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to educate the public regarding traditional Shona music of Zimbabwe, including mbira music, and to develop a library of recordings to preserve that music."
McCoy's Guide to Theatre and Performance Studies
http://www2.stetson.edu/csata/thr_guid.html
Annotated guide to theater- and performance-related Internet resources, including Web sites, newsgroups and e-mail lists.
McGruff.org
http://www.mcgruff.org/
This site presents safety tips for children of all ages. There are safety-related activities and games with McGruff and his friends for kids 5-12 years old, tips for teenagers and young adults on how to fight crime, and resource materials for adults working with children and young adults.
McKinley Assassination Ink: A Documentary History of William McKinley’s Assassination
http://mckinleydeath.com/
MAI is dedicated to collecting full-text primary resources relating to William McKinley and his assassination. Also included are resources concerning Roosevelt’s succession, materials on the assassin, Leon Czolgosz, and various quotes concerning the time period. Documents are searchable by title, author, type and keyword allowing for better access.
The Meadery
http://mysite.verizon.net/mshapiro_42/
Information on fermented beverages, mead, wine, beer and cider and other alcoholic beverages. Provides a comprehensive listing of annotated links to other brewing pages and a section on "Alcoholic Drinks of the Middle Ages" which includes the histories of and recipes for everything from wine to brandy to vinegar.
Meals for You
http://www.mealsforyou.com/
Offers many choices to the user for meal and nutrition planning. It is possible to search for a recipe by word, phrase, or ingredient. Search for meal plans according to categories (weight loss, international, vegetarian, gourmet, etc), individual recipes by categories (diabetic, seasonal, breakfast, meat, desserts, etc), the most frequently viewed recipes on the site. Some unique features are that the site groups recipes by nutritional content, by course of the meal, has dietary exchange information, and allows users to make a customized shopping list in accordance with the floorplan of your local supermarket. Users have the option of entering as guests or registering for free membership.
Meals.Com
http://www.my-meals.com/Index/Index.aspx
"Meals.Com offers access to an ever-growing collection of over 10,000 recipes, menu suggestions and drink ideas. There is something for everyone to enjoy --- from the cordon bleu chef to the complete kitchen novice. Meals.Com gives you more than just recipes. You can email questions to The Chef, chat about food, select one course, build an entire menu or plan your meals by the week, and print a shopping list that includes all the ingredients from all the recipes you select." Registration required for customized features.
Measure 4 Measure
http://www.wolinskyweb.net/measure.htm
"A collection of interactive sites on the web that estimate, calculate, evaluate, translate, etc. In other words, they do the work for you." These sites allow you to convert between different units of measurements, find your ideal caloric consumption, calculate the amount of paint you need to paint a room, and much more.
Measuring Units Conversion Tables
http://convert.french-property.co.uk/
This site provides conversions "from/to metric and imperial and US measurement systems." It calculates the results and gives the factors for length, area, volume/capacity, mass (weight), and temperature conversions.
Medherb.com from Medical Herbalism
http://www.medherb.com/
This large and valuable site includes a great span of material, from discussion boards to journals to school listings and anatomy sites. Also in the medical herbalism site is a fine page giving links to brief histories of herbalism. Sections include, North America, Classic Herbals, Western Medicine, Chinese, Ayurvedic.
MedHist: The Guide to History of Medicine Resources on the Internet
http://www.intute.ac.uk/healthandlifesciences/medhist/
This directory of Internet sites relating to the history of medicine and medical sciences can be browsed by subject or searched.
MedHunt
http://www.hon.ch/MedHunt/MedHunt.html
"A search engine plus catalog for Web sites and documents related to health and medicine. Some sites are picked by hand, others are chosen by a robot.." This site also available in French.
Medi-Lexicon
http://www.medilexicon.com/
Dictionaries of medical, pharmaceutical, biomedial, and healthcare terms, abbreviations and acronyms, as well as other health-related resources.
The Media History Project
http://www.mediahistory.umn.edu/
Promotes "the study of media history from petroglyphs to pixels." Includes an excellent timeline of media history covering art, music, television, the Internet, and video games from pre-history to today, along with an article archive on media resources.
Media Literacy Online Project
http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/mlr/home/index.html
This resource contains links to texts on a wide array of media-related topics as well as links to media literacy-related websites, organization, lesson plans and research.
Media Matters for America
http://mediamatters.org/
Liberal media watchdog group. "Media Matters for America is a Web-based not-for-profit, …progressive research and information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media. …Media Matters for America put in place… the means to systematically monitor a cross section of print, broadcast, cable, radio, and Internet media outlets for conservative misinformation – news or commentary that is not accurate, reliable, or credible and that forwards the conservative agenda – every day, in real time." The group is founded by former conservative journalist David Brock.
Medicaid
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/home/medicaid.asp
From the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, information on eligibility, services, fraud prevention, and forms. Search by provider type or by topic.
The Medical Algorithms Project
http://www.medal.org/
"A Medical Algorithm is any computation, formula, survey, or look-up table, useful in healthcare. We have collected over 1600 algorithms (taken from the biomedical literature, including research journals and textbooks) spanning major medical domains, organized into 43 chapters. To ensure the widest possible audience, the algorithms have been implemented in an Excel workbook which you can freely download to run on your Windows or Macintosh computer. You will need MS Excel, and should be familiar with running spreadsheets." There is also Spanish mirror site linked from this site.
Medical Biochemistry
http://www1.indstate.edu/thcme/mwking/
This page serves as a companion site to an Indiana State University medical biochemistry course. The material here assumes some college-level understanding of chemistry concepts and terminology. Topics covered include enzyme kinetics, the TCA cycle, DNA and RNA synthesis, lipoproteins, and more.
Medical Breakthroughs
http://www.ivanhoe.com/home/p_home.cfm
"Breakthrough Medical News from the world's leading medical centers and research labs." Browse by topic or search.
Medical History of American Presidents
http://www.doctorzebra.com/prez
This rich resource provides information about the documented and theoretical ailments of American Presidents and other noteworthy figures. Each American President has his medical history laid out in a simple timeline.
Medical Humanities: Literature, Arts, and Medicine Database
http://litmed.med.nyu.edu/Main?action=new
"Annotated bibliography of prose, poetry, film and art developed as a dynamic, accessible, comprehensive resource in medical humanities."
Medical Sources and Information
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/AnswersIndex/AnswersIndex/F...
This IPL pathfinder is designed to help you find answers to medical questions. The Internet Public Library is not equipped to answer specific medical questions because we are not doctors or health professionals. The best person to ask about health matters is your physician. If you cannot get the answers you want from your doctor or if you want more information than your doctor provides, there are many print and Internet sources available, which might help you.
Medical Technology Business Europe
http://www.mtbeurope.info/
Medical Technology Business Europe is "the first publication to focus on developments in medical technology from a European perspective". The new archives provide information covering the latest developments in medical technology.
MedicalAntiques.com
http://www.medicalantiques.com/
An online resource for people interested in medical antiques. They specialize "in cased surgical sets, bloodletting artifacts, and medical instruments. If you are seeking research, photos, information, pricing, and people who are passionate about medical and surgical history... this is the place to visit."
MedicalStudent.com
http://www.medicalstudent.com/
"Digital library of authoritative medical information designed to help all students of medicine. Provides a starting point for entry into medical places of enlightenment, entertainment and education on the Internet. Identifies authoritative medical World-Wide Web sites that can teach, illuminate, and inspire. Meant to serve as a 'pico portal' for users interested in quality medical resources on the Internet."
Medicare
http://www.medicare.gov/
The US government's website "for people with Medicare". Information on eligibility, billing, long-term care options, preventative services, replacement cards, forms, and health resources.
Medicare Learning Network
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MLNGenInfo/
The Medicare Learning Network is a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services website. Information available here includes: Medicare drug regulations, general Medicare regulations, quick reference guides, educational guides, brochures and other educational materials.
Medicare Rights Center
http://www.medicarerights.org/
The Medicare Rights Center provides help and information about medicare. It wants to make sure that people receive the proper medications and health care that they are entitled to. This site contains educational materials, newsletters, answer section about medicare, and an issues and action section. The site is also available in Spanish.
Medicdirect
http://www.medicdirect.co.uk/
"medicdirect is an innovative health website hosted by some of the leading medical consultants in the United Kingdom, providing a comprehensive health information website written by recognised experts in their particular field of medicine." This site provides a comprehensive guide for health and medical information. Includes areas dealing with common diseases and conditions, explaining symptoms, causes, and treatment; explanations of common tests and surgical procedures; advice on performing self-examinations; a virtual body tour; travel advice; information on prescription drugs; a special area for student health; and a section dealing with alternative medicine.
Medicine Net
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/hp.asp
This site is recommended by Consumer Reports for offering valuable information online. The site is created by "a network of U.S. Board Certified Physicians working together to provide the public with current, comprehensive medical information, written in easy to understand language." It offers extensive information about diseases and treatments, prescription and non-prescription drugs, an archive of over 6000 answered medical questions organized by speciality, information about first aid, ad directory of poison control centers, medical news and an online medical dictionary.
Medicine On Line
http://www.meds.com/
"Provides cancer related educational content, discussion groups, and links to other related information services." Both professional and patient information is available.
Medieval and Early Modern Data Bank
http://memdb.scc-net.rutgers.edu/
"The Medieval and Early Modern Data Bank is a project established at Rutgers University and originally cosponsored by the Research Libraries Group (RLG), Inc. Its aim is to provide scholars with an expanding library of information in electronic format on the medieval and early modern periods of European history, circa 800-1815 C.E. MEMDB contains five large data sets, three pertaining to currency exchanges and two pertaining to prices."
Medieval and Renaissance Instruments
http://www.music.iastate.edu/antiqua/instrumt.html
This site showcases Musica Antiqua's large replica instrument collection by supplying photos, descriptions, original quotes, additional sources, and sounds of the instruments used in performing early music.
The Medieval Bestiary: Animals in the Middle
http://bestiary.ca/
Beasts! Creatures both fictional and real are the topic of the Medieval Bestiary site. See pictures and read text from the ancient books of beasts and birds. Link to the Bestiary Blog or find articles about fantastic creatures and the people who wrote about them.
Medieval Castle Siege Weapons
http://www.medieval-castle-siege-weapons.com/
This unique website provides information on medieval castles and siege weapons focusing primarily on subjects centered around medieval warfare. There are also links to other resources on medieval subjects.
Medieval English Towns
http://www.trytel.com/~tristan/towns/towns.html
"Historical information about English cities and towns in the Middle Ages, with emphasis on medieval boroughs of East Anglia and on social, political and constitutional history. Includes primary material."
Medieval European History (500 - 1500)
http://www.ipl.org/div/pf/entry/48499
This IPL pathfinder is intended for anyone interested in learning more about Medieval History. Resources are geared towards high school and undergraduate college students beginning a research paper on this topic. Books, periodicals, videos, and Internet sources are provided.
Medieval Manuscript Leaves
http://wally.rit.edu/cary/cc_db/manuscripts/index.html
Medieval manuscripts from 12th-16th centuries. From the Cary Collection, "one of the country's premier libraries on the history and practice of printing."
Medieval/Renaissance Brewing Homepage
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/brewing.html
This site provides information on Medieval and Renaissance Brewing such as ³Honeys, and their affects on mead², ³Alcoholic Drinks of the Middle Ages², ³Brewing on the Dark Side², ³Early Medieval Brewing², ³Medieval Wines: How sweet were they?², etc.
Medieval/Renaissance Food Homepage
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/food.html
This site contains rich information on Medieval and Renaissance food such as "A Renaissance Food Bibliography", "Medieval/Renaissance Food Clip Art", "Viking Food", "An article on medieval famine," and much more.
MEDLINEplus
http://medlineplus.gov/
"MEDLINEplus pages contain carefully selected links to Web resources with health information.; Links to pre-formulated searches of the MEDLINE database allow you to find references to latest health professional articles on your topic.; The adam.com medical encyclopedia brings health consumers an extensive library of medical images as well as over 4,000 of articles about diseases, tests, symptoms, injuries, and surgeries; The adam.com medical encyclopedia is available from the MEDLINEplus Health Topics page; The Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary allows you to look up definitions and spellings of medical words; Drug information is available from the United States Pharmacopeia via the USP's Drug Information (USP DI), Volume II, 'Advice for the Patient.' "
MedlinePlus: Gay, Lesbian and Transgender Health
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/gaylesbianandtransgenderh...
Provides links to information on gay, lesbian and transgender health issues including related links to research, statistics, journal articles, HIV/AIDS, health organizations, clinical trials and sexual stereotypes of children.
MEDLINEplus: Alcoholism
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/alcoholism.html
Information provided by the United States National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health. The site about alcoholism features general information, news, and links for rehabilitation, prevention, treatment, and support organizations.
MEDLINEplus: Menopause News and Information
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/menopause.html
This page is part of the National Institutes of Health MedlinePlus. It provides links to information on menopause including symptoms, treatment, clinical trials, alternative therapy, coping strategies and the lastest news.
Medlogs
http://www.medlogs.com/
"A Medical News & Weblog Aggregator," created by Jacob Reider. Medlogs tracks and lists all updates of participating medical weblogs and news sites. Each blog update entry on Medlogs shows the number of hits the blog has and provides a title or short description.
MedNews: Health and Medical News
http://www.mednews.com/
Give it to me straight, doctor! Medical professionals, researchers and consumers alike can find the latest reports from medical journals and conferences at MedNews.com. After free registration you can "customize your news by topic," leave comments and email articles.
Medscape
http://www.medscape.com/
Provides news articles, articles of interest to each speciality, access to a number of online journals, online patient information brochures, and extensive information aimed at clinicians. Library services include MEDLINE access, a medical dictionary, clinical tips, practice guidelines from the CDC, and a drug search database that provides dosage, indications and interactions for over-the-counter and prescription medications.
MedTerms.com Medical Dictionary
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/hp.asp
Online publication "written entirely by physicians but not just for physicians, nurses or allied health professionals. It was designed to be of use to everyone concerned about health -- their health and the health of those that matter to them."
MedWeb Community
http://www.medweb.emory.edu/SPT--Home.php
This site is a publication of Emory Health Sciences Center Library and offers a comprehensive list of links to information on a huge range of consumer health topics. Topics covered include: specific diseases and conditions, cooking, news, Hispanic American Health, Standards, support groups, herbals, drugs, medical specialties, and many many more.
MedZilla
http://www.medzilla.com/
"Established in 1994, MedZilla is the original Internet employment service for candidates and employers in Medicine, Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, and other scientific fields." Job seekers may post resumes and search job listings; employers can find resumes and post available jobs.
meebo.com
http://www.meebo.com/
Allows access to, "instant messaging from absolutely anywhere." Chat with friends using AIM, Yahoo!, MSN, Google Talk, ICQ and Jabber for free, no installs or downloads required.
Meeting God: Elements of Hindu Devotion
http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/meeting_god/
This interactive exhibit from the American Museum of Natural History explores many aspects of Hindu devotional life, from daily prayers to processionals to asceticism. The exhibit also includes a photo gallery of personal shrines in New York City and suggested readings for both children and adults.
Meeting of Frontiers
http://frontiers.loc.gov/intldl/mtfhtml/mfsplash.html
"Meeting of Frontiers is a bilingual, multimedia English-Russian digital library that tells the story of the American exploration and settlement of the West, the parallel exploration and settlement of Siberia and the Russian Far East, and the meeting of the Russian-American frontier in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest." Maps, photographs, and original manuscripts are provided.
megaConverter
http://www.megaconverter.com/
"megaConverter.com is an ever-growing set of weights, measures and units conversion/calculation modules. megaConverters allow users to discover things like how many seconds old they are, the difference between a gallon in the USA and a gallon in the UK, how many nanometers in an inch, how many quarts in a chaldron, and what the heck a nebuchadnezzar is."
Melissa Kaplan's Herp Care Collection
http://www.anapsid.org/
"Information on the biology, conservation and captive care of reptiles and amphibians, with related information for educators."
A Memorial to the Bell System
http://www.navyrelics.com/tribute/bellsys/index.htm
"This web site was created to help keep the memories of the Bell System alive and to pay tribute to those that made it the greatest telecommunications system on earth. The Bell System, a.k.a. ³Ma Bell² or simply ³THE telephone company², was not a "company" but rather the sum of several corporations headed by AT&T prior to the divestiture of January 1, 1984. The American Telephone and Telegraph company (known today as simply AT&T), Western Electric (which became Lucent), Bell Labs, and the 22 local Bell operating companies (which became the so-called "Baby Bells²) made up a huge and complex corporate system providing telecommunications equipment and service to the majority of the people living in the US prior to divestiture."
Men's Activism.org
http://www.mensactivism.org/
This website "tracks news and information about men's issues from around the world." They focus on "promoting activism in support of men's rights and equality, and providing readers with the latest news stories to inform and empower men's rights activists in their goals to create a more just and fair society." This is a partner site to iFeminists.com.
Men's Health
http://www.menshealth.com/
This site that focuses on men's health issues has sections on fitness; sex and relationships; food, nutrition, and recipes; money, career, and style. There's also daily tips and selected articles from the print Men's Health Magazine.
Mencius
http://www.sacred-texts.com/cfu/menc/
James Legge's translation of the works of Mencius (Mengzi).
The MendelWeb
http://www.mendelweb.org/
An educational resource about genetics, introductory data analysis, elementary plant science, and the history and literature of science. Includes a MOO, a glossary, and links to various scientific papers.
Ménière's Disease
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/balance/meniere.asp
Causes, symptoms, diagnoses, treatment, research, and additional information about the disease in a clear, question and answer format.
Meningitis
http://www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm?id=DS00118
The Mayo Clinic describes meningitis and its symptoms, causes, risk factors, screening procedures, complications, treatment, and prevention. It also provides links to additional resources.
Mental Health Net
http://www.mentalhelp.net/
Describes "disorders such as depression, anxiety, panic attacks, chronic fatigue syndrome and substance abuse" as well as various treatment options. There is a reading room, including on-line discussion and support groups, and sections of resources for mental health professionals and administrators.
The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy
http://www.merck.com/mmpe/index.html
Online version of one of the most widely used medical texts in the world. Covers symptoms and treatments for an extremely broad range of diseases, disorders, and other medical conditions. Emphasis and tone is aimed at medical professionals, but laypersons will find much of use here as well.
The Merck Manual of Geriatrics
http://www.merck.com/mkgr/mmg/home.jsp
Building on the tradition of the The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, this manual focuses on the medical problems of the elderly, providing clinical information to all physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other health professionals involved in the care of elderly patients. Many non-health professionals also find it useful."
The Merck Manual of Medical Information - Home Edition
http://www.merckhomeedition.com/
"Merck & Co., Inc.'s online version of the home edition of their celebrated medical reference text. Based on The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, the home edition is a new publication from Merck geared for the layperson but still containing searchable 'information about diseases, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.'" The manual can be accessed via an "interactive" version with video, audio and other multimedia features, or via a plain-text version.
Merck Veterinary Manual
http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jsp
"The Merck Veterinary Manual (MVM) has served veterinarians and other animal health professionals as a concise and reliable animal health reference for over 45 years." This free online version is searchable or browsable.
Merriam-Webster Visual Dictionary Online
http://visual.merriam-webster.com/
A dictionary that uses images to define words. Words are sorted into themes; by clicking on images you can find words and definitions.
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
http://www.merriam-webster.com/netdict.htm
An excellent hyperlinked dictionary and thesaurus, based on the Merriam-Webster dictionary. The search engine supports wildcards and right-hand truncation. A help page and pronunciation guide are included.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
http://www.merriam-webster.com/word/index.xml
Information including pronunciation, definition and background about words from Merriam-Webster
Mesoamerican Photo Archives
http://studentweb.tulane.edu/~dhixson/
"This site contains full-color photographs of archaeological sites and museums from all over Mexico, complete with extensive captions."
Mesothelioma Information and Resource Group
http://www.mirg.org/
This site provides comprehensive information to victims and laypersons about treatments, clinical trials, etc., for Mesothelioma, aterminal cancer of the lung and abdomen.
Mesoweb: An Exploration of Mesoamerican Cultures
http://www.mesoweb.com/
Links and articles devoted to ancient Mesoamerica and its cultures: the Olmec, Maya, Teotihuacano, Zapotec, Mixtec, Toltec, Aztec and others. "We reserve the word Mayan for the language and the word Maya for the people and their culture, ancient and modern." Hosts the Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute. Also has some information about Peru, an encyclopedia of Mesoamerica, and a number of multimedia video exhibits.
Meta-Email-Search-Agent
http://mesa.rrzn.uni-hannover.de/
"For a given name (last name is required, first name is optional) it searches in parallel at (nearly) all available sources of email addresses on the Internet. However, be always aware that there is NO complete directory of all email addresses. So if you can not find the address here, it might nevertheless exist." Databases searched are: ESP; IAF; Infospace; suchen.de; DejaNews; Four11; Bigfoot.
Metabolic Pathways of Biochemistry
http://www.gwu.edu/~mpb/index.html
"Metabolic Pathways of Biochemistry [is] the online reference of metabolism for students, scientists, and the world. This site is designed to graphically represent all major metabolic pathways, primarily those important to human biochemistry." Includes reaction pathways for carbohydrate, lipid, amino acid, and energy metabolism, as well as some coenzymes.
Metacritic.com
http://www.metacritic.com/
Tons of reviews and criticism for film, DVDs, music, games, and TV. Media are given ratings to help you decide what was great, and what was not.
MetaFilter
http://www.metafilter.com/
In the hopes of exploring the potential of weblogs and in breaking down social barriers, MetaFilter allows anyone to contribute a link or comment to this weblog. People can get the privilege of posting a link to the main page after commenting once or twice and after being registered with the site for a week or so. The result is a grab bag of blogs that changes each day.
MetaGrid
http://www.metagrid.com/
Access to 8,000 newspaper and magazine resources.
Metal Review
http://www.metalreview.com/
Contains reviews, interviews, artist information, and more for Metal music and DVDs. Geared towards "the underground Metal industry and its audience."
Meteo / Weather Information
http://www.meteo.it/
Sito dedicato all'informazione metereologica e climatica. Permette di controllare le previsioni del tempo non solo in Italia ma anche in Europa e nel mondo. Mantiene anche un almanacco del tempo dell'anno, della stagione, della settimana e del giorno. In italiano.
Site dedicated to metereological and climatic information. It allows one to check the forecasting not only in Italy but also in Europe and in the world. The site is in Italian, but the weather search is fairly simple to understand even without the translation in English. It also keeps an almanac of what the weather has been like throughout the year, the seasons, the weeks and days. NB: the temperature is indicated in Celsius. In Italian.
WSDOT-Metric Conversion Factors
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Reference/metrics/factors
Lists conversion relationship between U.S. customary units and SI (International System) units, and gives conversion factors for commonly needed values -- area, length, pressure, force, and volume -- as well as gauge standards for sheet metal, wire, and pipes, and measures of hardness, stress, and temperature.
Mexico Connect
http://www.mexconnect.com/
Information and FAQ about Mexico, especially of interest to travellers. Includes information about Mexican history, Mexican festivals, a monthly e-zine about interesting travel destinations.
MexicoVisitor.com
http://www.mexicovisitor.com/travel/
This site provides travel information relating to select Mexico destinations including area descriptions, photographs, business guides and listings, event and activities listings, maps, directions and weather conditions.
MHN Instrument Encyclopedia
http://www.si.umich.edu/CHICO/MHN/enclpdia.html
A Yahoo! Pick of the Week (10-26-98), the Instrument Encyclopedia "Begins with more than 140 artifacts from the Sterns Collection at the University of Michigan" and "features musical instruments from around the world." Searchable by name, geographic region, building materials used and the Sachs Hobostel classification scheme, the database provides users with instrument images, textual descriptions and an occasional sound file. Please Note: a frames-capable browser is required.
MI-Net: Marine Institute-Networked Educational Topics
http://www.mi.mun.ca/mi-net/topics.htm
A site featuring marine science educational topics for K-12. "MI-Net is intended to provide a variety of information about the fisheries and marine sectors to students throughout the school system. Through access to WWW resources and Marine Institute expertise, MI-Net will enhance students' knowledge of marine industries." Includes lesson plans for teachers.
Miami Christian University Virtual Library
http://www.mcu.edu/library/
A collection of Christianity-related sites. Includes a comprehensive guide to Bibles and a directory of churches on the Internet.
Michael Tierra's Planetary Herbology
http://www.planetherbs.com/
One can find great articles by Tierra on this site, as well as extensive links to excellent resources on the practice and history of herbalism.
Michelle Malkin
http://michellemalkin.com/
Michele Malking is a Fox News Contributor, and so her blog comes from the right side of the political spectrum. From the "ABOUT" page: "My column, now syndicated by Creators Syndicate, appears in nearly 200 papers nationwide. My first book, Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists, Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores (Regnery 2002), was a New York Times bestseller."
Michigan Department of Education K-12 Curriculum and Standards
http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,1607,7-140-28753---,00.html
Education content standards for grades K-12 for the state of Michigan. Provides the academic standards and proficiencies set for students at each grade level in areas such as language, math, science, social studies, and more. Standards available in PDF format.
Michigan - Internet Public Library Stately Knowledge
http://www.ipl.org/kidspace/stateknow/mi1.html
This Internet Public Library resource lists official state sites for state government, library, historical society, museum, archives, parks, travel and tourism, and other sites of interest specific to Michigan as well as interesting facts and people related to the state.
Michigan Antique Phonograph Society
http://www.michiganantiquephonographsociety.org/
Founded in 1976, The Michigan Antique Phonograph Society (MAPS) today has members from all over the world and chapters in many US states. Its primary mission is "to provide scholarly information, services and entertainment to persons interested in collecting and preserving antique phonographs and to assist the newcomer to the hobby." This site lists upcoming events and the individual chapters around the U.S., as well as, information on the history of the organization, their monthly newsletter, In The Grove, and how to become a member.
Michigan Association for Media in Education (MAME) Job Postings and Information
http://www.mame.gen.mi.us/
MAME is a Michigan-based professional association of more than 1400 school library media professionals most of whom work in K-12 school situations. This site has monthly job postings, and links to other job posting sites.
Michigan Authors and Illustrators
http://www.hal.state.mi.us/authors/
This is a database of "information on authors and illustrators born in Michigan, who live in Michigan, or who have written books about or set in Michigan. Each entry includes biographical information, and lists of works by the person."
Michigan Democratic Party
http://www.michigandems.com/
Official site of the Democratic Party in Michigan.
Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH)
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch
The MDCH website provides information on vital records, health statistics, physical health and prevention programs, mental health and substance abuse, health care coverage, provider services, and licenses and certifications in the state of Michigan.
MeL - Michigan eLibrary
http://elibrary.mel.org/
This site contains a statewide library catalog and librarian-recommended web sites to all users. It also provides electronic databases and advanced search services to Michigan residents.
Michigan Teacher Network
http://mer.mel.org/SPT--BrowseResources.php
"The Michigan Teacher Network is an online resource base created for Michigan educators to provide information on best practices in technology-centered learning, teaching, and educational administration."
Archives of Michigan
http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160-17445_19273_19313--...
The Archives of Michigan contains "more than 80 million state and local government records and private papers, 300,000 photographs and 500,000 maps. Records in the State Archives are particularly useful for tracing genealogy, legislative history/intent, land surveys, military service, and governmental policy on mental health, public health, education, labor, welfare and corrections."
Library of Michigan
http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160-17445_19270---,00.h...
This site introduces the programs and services provided by the Library of Michigan for libraries and patrons. Resources include an interactive directory of Michigan libraries, ASNWER online catalog, Ask a Librarian, and more.
Microbe World
http://www.microbeworld.org/
This site provides a basic introduction to microbes and microbiology for non-scientists. Topics covered include types of microbes, microbiology tools, a microbiology timeline, and current issues in microbiology.
Microbes.info
http://www.microbes.info/
"Microbes.info is an Internet website designed to bring useful and interesting microbiology informational resources to you." The site is organized by subject, includes Microbial FAQs, and current news.
Micronesian Seminar
http://www.micsem.org/home.htm
Historical lists of beachcombers and foreign ships, photo galleries, articles on issues facing Micronesia, and other related educational resources.
The Micropolitan Museum of Microscopic Art Forms
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/micropolitan/index.html
This site, from the "Institute for the Promotion of the Less Than One Millimeter," collects beautiful images of a variety of microorganisms and insects. Includes images of bacteria, diatoms, rotifers, water fleas, blue-green algae, and more.
Microscopy and Imaging Resources on the WWW
http://swehsc.pharmacy.arizona.edu/exppath/micro/
Collection of links to microscopy resources for students, educators, academics and professional scientists. Organized into sections on types of microscopy, history, techniques, digital imaging, and a list of free publications of interest to microscopists.
Microsoft -- Support and Services
http://support.microsoft.com/
"Use Support Online to access Microsoft Technical Support's entire collection of problem-solving tools and technical information, including the Knowledge Base,Troubleshooting Wizards, and downloads." This is the same searchable database used by Microsoft support technicians to answer most questions.
Microsoft Developer Network
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx
The official Microsoft resource for software developers working with Microsoft's operating systems and other related computer and Internet technogies. There are also other MSDN sites for a number of countries in various languages.
Microsoft Education - Lesson Plans
http://www.microsoft.com/education/default.mspx
"Looking for some great ideas on how to integrate technology into your curriculum? Search our lesson plans, and explore the resources below." Lesson plans here can be searched by grade level, theme, or learning area.
Microsoft Encarta Concise Encyclopedia
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/artcenter.aspx
"A free concise encyclopedia that contains 16,000 articles and more than 2,200 photos, illustrations, maps, charts, and tables." (Paying subscribers can access the more complete MSN Learning & Research Plus with Encarta, for which a free trial is also available.)
Microsoft HomeAdvisor
http://realestate.msn.com/
Offers advice on buying a home, such as determining your price range and making an offer. Find information on national loan rates and specific neighborhoods. You can even look at and compare houses for sale.
Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference
http://www.lib.umd.edu/MARAC/
Provides information on MARAC which is an association for archivists in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Mid-West Tool Collectors Association
http://www.mwtca.org/
"The Mid-West Tool Collectors Association is a non-profit international organization whose purpose is the study, preservation and understanding of the early tools, implements and devices used by our ancestors in their homes, shops, farms, and on the seas." Founded in 1968 by 16 Chicago area tool collectors, M-WTCA now has a large international membership. The site includes a list of articles, special projects the Association is involved with, and a list of FAQs, along with a calendar of chapter meetings held throughout the year.
The Middle Ages
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/middleages/
An online exhibit discussing the nature of daily life in the Middle Ages. Includes both a list of related Web sites and a brief bibliography. An excellent resource for students.
Middle East Research and Information Project
http://www.merip.org/
MERIP has been active since 1971. It is a non-profit NGO based in Washington D.C. centered around media outreach, public education, and providing non-mainstream information and analysis on events in the Middle East. The site includes Middle East Report Online, a web-exclusive collection of analysis and commentary about current events affecting the region.
Middle East Virtual Library
http://ssgdoc.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/vlib/html/
"An information portal for Middle East and Islamic Studies. It provides access to online information and to digital records of printed and other offline media and thus supports the concept of a hybrid library for Middle East and Islamic Studies." Featured are the following types of resources: * Special Subject Guide for electronic resources relevant for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies * Current Contents Services for scholarly journals * Virtual Catalogue Middle East * Database for dissertations * Database for conferences."
The Middle English Compendium
http://ets.umdl.umich.edu/m/mec/
"The Middle English Compendium has been designed to offer easy access to and interconnectivity between three major Middle English electronic resources: an electronic version of the Middle English Dictionary, a HyperBibliography of Middle English prose and verse based on the MED bibliographies, and an associated network of electronic resources." This resource is sold on a subscription basis to institutions, but a free trial month-to-month use is available by entering the Middle English Dictionary. Then, click on the link "trial access for individuals". Click on "our terms and conditions and the latest username and password". You will be provided with a username and password good for that particular month.
Mideast Travelling.net
http://www.mideasttravelling.net/index1.htm
The complete guide for Middle East travelers. History, culture, and photographs are provided along with rated accomodations, shopping and entertainment information for city selections.
Midwest League
http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/app/index.jsp?sid=l118
With teams in Beloit, Burlington, Battle Creek, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Davenport, Dayton, Fort Wayne, Kane County, Lansing, Peoria, South Bend, and Grand Rapids.
Migraine Awareness Group: A National Understanding for Migraineurs
http://www.migraines.org/
Gain insight into migraine headaches through the artwork of those that suffer from them. Learn about migraine communities, medical news, treatments and events for the increasing public awareness
Migration Dialogue
http://migration.ucdavis.edu/index.php
This site has a wealth of information on migration; while the focus is on Mexican migration to the U.S., there is data and discussion of migration issues worldwide. Besides migration and rural migration news, a segment called "changing face" assesses "the prospects for migrants and their children arriving in rural America." There are also links to further research and seminars on the subject.
Migrations in History
http://smithsonianeducation.org/
"The Smithsonian's multidisciplinary archives show how war, blight, greed, totalitarianism, curiosity, faith and optimism have mobilized people to leave home for parts unknown. Read about how migrations produce distinctive religions and cultures, such as Rastafarianism and Mormonism. The Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian traces movements of six nations forced from their homelands by European settlers. A transportation page shows the role of technology, and US postage stamps are displayed,honoring many immigrant sagas."
Milestones of Flight
http://www.nasm.si.edu/galleries/gal100/gal100.html
"The National Air and Space Museum 'Milestones of Flight' gallery exhibits some of the major 'firsts' in aviation and space history. These are the machines that made the dream of flight possible. From the Wright Brother's Wright 1903 Flyer, to the Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis, to the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia that carried the first men to walk on the Moon."
Milieux: The Costume Site
http://milieux.com/costume/
A directory of links about all the costume-related topics one could imagine. Research the history of various arms and armor, find instructions on making period costumes and links to suppliers, resources for costume materials, and organizations. There is also a section that has drawings of costumes used in various plays or theater productions. A good site for theater groups and science fiction and fantasy fans.
Military Order of the Purple Heart
http://www.purpleheart.org/Membership/default.aspx
Homepage for the organization devoted to the recipients of the Purple Heart, "the oldest military decoration in the world in present use and the first American award made available to the common soldier."
The Millions (A Blog About Books)
http://www.themillionsblog.com/
In-depth discussion of books and book news provided by blog creator C. Max Magee, a grad student in journalism at Northwestern and blog contributors Andrew Saikali, an editor for Toronto's Globe and Mail; Emre Peker, a New York paralegal and booklover; Patrick Brown, an Iowa City writer; and award-winning screenwriter and journalist Rodger Jacobs. The blog also has lots of great links to book news, reviews, and interviews.
Mind Tools - Essential skills for an excellent career
http://www.mindtools.com/
While the site does offer commercial services, it also provides numerous articles on various topics helpful to people in many fields, topics such as time and stress management, information and communication skills, memory improvement, leadership skills, problem solving, decision making, project planning, and practical creativity. Articles can be viewed online or downloaded in PDF and printed.
Mineral Collectors Page
http://www.minerant.org/
Produced by the Mineralogy Club of Antwerp, Belgium, with text in English and Dutch, this well organized site includes information about mineral clubs and collectors around the world. There is a science and education section that includes topics such as chemistry, crystallography, and physical properties. Included are several photographic galleries, primarily of fluorescent minerals and featured photographers.
Mineralogical Society of America
http://www.minsocam.org/
The official webpage of the Mineralogical Society of America has a wealth of information about the organization and the study of rocks, minerals, and crystals. Some interesting areas include a collector’s corner, ask-a-mineralogist, and mineralogy for kids. There are also sections about its publications, awards & grants, and other resources.
Minerals of the United States
http://www.tigerminerals.com/
Created by mineral collectors, Bob and Susan Weaver, this site is an on-line display of their collection from around the United States. Click on a state on the U.S. map and photos of minerals collected from that state are displayed. There is also a collection of minerals from around the globe. Each photo gives the type of mineral, where it was collected, and identifies to whose collection it belongs.
Minimum standards in Food Security, Nutrition and Food Aid
http://www.sphereproject.org/handbook/html/5_ch3.htm
This comprehensive site gives standards on how to assess and analyze food security, nutrition, malnutrition and food aid. Also gives fact sheets such as a food security assessment checklist, nutrition assessment checklist and a chart of nutritional requirements.
Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Republic of Indonesia
http://www.budpar.go.id/
Provides news, statistics, and publications about Indonesia released through the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The purpose of the Ministry is to form a national identity through multiculturalism, people’s welfare, and international friendship.
Minnesota Department of Education Academic Standards
http://education.state.mn.us/mde/Academic_Excellence/Academi...
Education content standards for grades K-12 for the state of Minnesota. Provides the academic standards and proficiencies set for students at each grade level in areas such as language, math, science, social studies, and more. Standards available in PDF format.
Minnesota - Internet Public Library Stately Knowledge
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/stateknow/mn1.html
This Internet Public Library resource lists official state sites for state government, library, historical society, museum, archives, parks, travel and tourism, kids, and other sites of interest specific to Minnesota as well as interesting facts and people associated with the state.
Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
http://www.dfl.org/
Official site of the Democratic Party in Minnesota.
Minnesota Department of Health
http://www.health.state.mn.us/
Provides information on vital records, diseases and conditions, health care and coverage, data and statistics, policy economics and legislation and licensing and certification in the state of Minnesota.
Minnesota Historical Society
http://www.mnhs.org/about/index.html
The Minnesota Historical Society is a private, non-profit educational and cultural institution established in 1849 to preserve and share Minnesota history. The Society collects, preserves and tells the story of Minnesota's past through interactive and engaging museum exhibits, extensive libraries and collections, 25 historic sites, educational programs and book publishing.
Minnesota Public Radio: One hundred Years of the Maple Leaf Rag
http://music.mpr.org/features/9905_ragtime/index.shtml
A history, complete with a timeline and audio files, of ragtime music in the 20th century.
Minnesota Republican Party
http://www.mngop.com/
Official site of the Minnesota Republican Party.
Minnesota State Archives
http://www.mnhs.org/preserve/records/index.html
The Minnesota State Archives collects Minnesota government documents including: correspondence, reports, minutes, memoranda, published records, maps, photographs, architectural drawings, microfilm, sound recordings, ephemera, and videotapes. The collection is searchable through this web site, as are naturalization and tax and assessment documents.
CALCO - Minnesota's State Government Libraries
http://www.state.mn.us/libraries/calco.html
This site gives the information about the resources and services provided by the Minnesota's State Government Libraries. An online catalog is included in the site.
WEB PALS - Minnesota's Statewide Project for Automated Library Systems
http://www.mnpals.net/
This site provides Internet access to the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Statewide Automated Library System (MnSCU/PALS). Patrons can search the online catalog, reference files, and indexes.
Minor League Ballparks
http://www.minorleagueballparks.com/
Fan's photos of almost 150 minor league baseball stadiums, with dimensions and reviews. Parks are listed alphabetically, sortable by state or city.
Minor League Baseball
http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/
The "Official Website of Minor League Baseball" has stats, standings, history, and links for every minor league team.
Minority Affairs Forum
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/pub/README.html
"Devoted to education about minority-related issues, including immigration, Affirmative Action, bilingual education, and race relations." It provides extensive coverage of immigration and Affirmative Action through links to a variety of articles on the Web representing diverse points of view.
Minority Business Development Agency
http://www.mbda.gov/
General information on federal government management and technical assistance programs to assist minority-owned businesses.
Minority Office: Committee on Government Reform
http://www.house.gov/reform/min/
Headed by Democratic Rep. Henry Waxman, the Committee on Government Reform investigates and compiles reports about the actions of the Bush Administration.
Minority Online Information Service
http://www.molis.org/
MOLIS provides information about government research and education opportunities for minorities. Information primarily focuses on HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and HSIs (Hispanic Serving Institutions). By searching the site, you can find information about faculty at these institutions, scholarships and fellowships for minorities, and important current events (including faculty appointments, job openings etc).
Mint - Free Personal Finance Software
http://www.mint.com/
A free online financial management system. Consolidate all your accounts in one easy-to-use, secure location. Get notifications of upcoming bills, low balances, and unusual activity. Provides bank-level security and identity protection using VeriSign and Truste. Free registration required.
Miscarriage Support Auckland
http://www.miscarriagesupport.org.nz/
Includes information regarding: Tips & Suggestions for Coping after Pregnancy Loss; Grieving after a Pregnancy Loss; Medical Information about Pregnancy Loss, Information for Partners, and more.
Missing Pet Network
http://www.missingpet.net/
A network of mostly U.S. sites that allow people to register a lost or found pet and search animals already registered.
Mississippi Department of Education K12 Curriculum Framework
http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/Curriculum/index_1.htm
Education content standards for grades K-12 for the state of Mississippi. Provides the academic standards and proficiencies set for students at each grade level in areas such as language, math, science, social studies, and more. Standards available in PDF format.
Mississippi - Internet Public Library Stately Knowledge
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/stateknow/ms1.html
This Internet Public Library resource lists official state sites for state government, library, historical society, museum, archives, parks, travel and tourism, kids, and other sites of interest specific to Mississippi as well as interesting facts and people associated with the state.
Mississippi Democratic Party
http://www.msdemocrats.net/
Official site of the Mississippi Democratic Party.
Mississippi Department of Archives and History
http://www.mdah.state.ms.us/
This site allows users to search the Mississippi Department of Archives and History's collection and view many of the department's publications.
Mississippi Library Commission
http://www.mlc.lib.ms.us/
This site provides information about the Mississippi Library Commission. Resources include a directory of Mississippi libraries, online catalogs, and Mississippi library job opportunities.
Mississippi Republican Party
http://www.msgop.org/
Official site of the Mississippi Republican Party.
Mississippi State Department of Health
http://www.msdh.state.ms.us/
Provides information on vital records, health statistics and services, safety and inspection programs and regulations, environmental health, emergency preparedness, and licenses and certifications in the state of Mississippi.
MAGNOLIA - Mississippi's statewide consortium
http://library.msstate.edu/magnolia/index.html
MAGNOLIA (Mississippi Alliance for Gaining New Opportunities through Library Information Access) is a statewide consortium which provides online research databases for publicly funded K-12 schools, public libraries, community college libraries, and university libraries in Mississippi.
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Student Assessment
http://dese.mo.gov/divimprove/assess/content.html
Education content standards for grades K-12 for the state of Missouri. Provides the academic standards and proficiencies set for students at each grade level in areas such as language, math, science, social studies, and more. Standards available in PDF format.
Missouri - Internet Public Library Stately Knowledge
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/stateknow/mo1.html
This Internet Public Library resource lists official state sites for state government, library, historical society, museum, archives, parks, travel and tourism, kids, and other sites of interest specific to Missouri as well as interesting facts and people associated with the state.
Missouri Botanical Garden
http://www.mbgnet.net/
This web site is a very good resource for information on integrated pest management for fruits, vegetables, trees, evergreens, and lawns. In addition, the site is useful for gardeners who like to travel to botanical gardens. This site provides lots of images of the Missouri Botanical Garden and a complete listing of "Plants in Bloom" by month.
Missouri Democratic Party
http://www.missouridems.org/
Official site of the Missouri Democratic Party.
Missouri Historical Society
http://www.mohistory.org/content/HomePage/HomePage.aspx
"The Missouri Historical Society has been active in the St. Louis community since 1866. Founding members organized the historical society 'for the purpose of saving from oblivion the early history of the city and state.'"
Missouri Republican Party
http://www.mogop.org/
Official website of the Republican Party in Missouri.
MOREnet (Missouri Research and Education Network) Online Resources
http://www.more.net/online/index.html
Provides access to several online resources to Missouri's K-12 schools, colleges and universities, public libraries, health care, state government and other affiliated organizations. Resources include EBSCOhost, NewsBank, NetSmartz Workshop, Missouri Resources, and more.
Missouri State Archives
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/Default.asp
The Missouri State Archives is the official repository of the state's government and historical documents. Among its holdings are documents relating to French and Spanish colonial rule, the New Madrid Earthquakes, Supreme Court case files, the Civil War, Frank and Jesse James, and Harry S. Truman.
Missouri State Library
http://www.sos.mo.gov/library/
This site offers information to Missouri State Government employees and librarians. An library directory is provided.
MIT List of Radio Stations on the Internet
http://www.radio-locator.com/
Searchable directory of international radio stations with web sites and/or bitcasters (sites which broadcast on the Web).
MIT Report on Nuclear Power
http://web.mit.edu/nuclearpower
This study, authored by an interdisciplinary MIT faculty group, discusses the future of nuclear power and provides a glossary of technical terms.
Mixed-Drink.com
http://www.mixed-drink.com/
Recipes for alcoholic drinks. Drinks are categorized by type of alcohol, with special categories for frozen and hot drinks. The site is also searchable.
MLB Center : It's a Whole New Ballgame
http://www.mlbcenter.com/
An online forum for articles and discussion groups, this site requires that users register (free of charge) before posting material or comments.
MMORPG Forum
http://www.mmorpgforum.com/
Forums devoted to massively multi-player online role-playing games. Includes forums for general discussion as well as forums focused on specific games.
Mobile Tech Today
http://www.wirelessnewsfactor.com/
"Real Time Wireless News from Around the World." Topics covered include: mobile phones, PDAs, wireless Web, Bluetooth, networking, 3G wireless, Satellite, M-Commerce, health and safety.
Mobility-Advisor.com
http://www.mobility-advisor.com/index.html
Serves as "an educational guide on wheel chair options, mobility aids, disability resources, and recreational outlets that enhance the lives of individuals of all ages who need mobility assistance."
MOBYlives
http://www.mobylives.com/
Dennis Loy Johnson, short-story writer and winner of the Pushcart Prize and a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, has written his syndicated newspaper column of the same name since 1998, discussing books and writers and occasionally giving hope to those fearing the literary arts are dead as Moby Dick -- who didn't die in the Melville's story -- and who is also a fictional creation -- not Melville, the whale. Instead of pondering the viability of the metaphor, attend to the great literary industry gossip and news. There is usually a weekly guest columnist as well.
Models for pricing the distribution of information
http://web.mit.edu/ecom/www/Project98/G12/
This web site is focused on the distribution of information and the provision of services in the capital market data industry. It provides an overview of the key competitors, markets, and products. It also makes an in-depth analysis of the different information pricing schemes used by the industry players.
Moderated Newsgroups FAQ
http://www.swcp.com/~dmckeon/mod-faq.html
The whys and wherefores of moderated Usenet groups and how they work, including some of the sticky technical details.
Modern American Poetry
http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/
Aims to provide "a single clearinghouse for some of the best criticism on the best poets of our time." Includes biographical information, bibliographies, criticism, commentary, and links to online copies of works on major modern American poets.
Modern American Poetry
http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/poets.htm
Modern American Poetry is a collaborative effort that aims to provide "a single clearinghouse for some of the best criticism on the best poets of our time." One can find biographical information, bibliographies, criticism, commentary, and links to online copies of works on major modern American poets.
A Modern Herbal
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/mgmh.html
This classic text, first published in 1931, by Mrs. M. Grieve, is now available online.
The Modern Library 100 Best Nonfiction
http://www.randomhouse.com/modernlibrary/100bestnonfiction.h...
A listing provided by Random House of the 100 best non-fiction books - includes a "Reader's List" and a "Board's List"
The Modern Library: 100 Best Novels
http://www.randomhouse.com/modernlibrary/100bestnovels.html
"The Modern Library Board has selected and what it considers to be the best novels published in the English language since 1900." Visitors to the site can also vote on what they think the best novels are. Registration is required to vote, but anyone can view the lists--the Modern Library's 100 Best and the Readers' 100 Best.
Modern Ruins
http://www.modern-ruins.com/
This site has beautiful photodocumentaries of modern ruins, mostly around New York. Some use Quicktime panoramas, but most are regular photos. The artist gives brief introductions to his approaches to the different photographed locations.
The Modern World
http://www.themodernword.com/default.aspx
Provides biographical and critical essays, bibliographies, and links relating to experimental twentieth century authors, such as Pynchon, Kafka, and Joyce.
Mogolian Culture
http://www.mongolianculture.com/
This site provides comprehensive information on Mongolia including events, festivals, history and travel. It also presents Mongolian society lecture papers and recommended readings.
The Mohawk Language Standardization Project
http://www.kanienkehaka.com/msp/msp.htm
"In August 1993, the Mohawk Language Standardisation Conference met at Tyendinaga to decide on a standard, written form of Mohawk. The conference was co-sponsored by the six Mohawk First Nations and supported by the Ontario ministries of Education and Training, of Citizenship, and of Culture, Tourism and Recreation." This is the report of that conference.
Molecular Genetics Primer
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/About/primer/genetics_molecular....
This primer from the National Center for Biotechnology Information describes several of the basic techniques currently used in molecular genetics, including DNA and mRNA isolation, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), gel electrophoresis, DNA sequencing, chromosome analysis, and more.
Mondofacto Dictionary
http://www.mondofacto.com/index.html
Search or browse medical, computing, education, biographical, acronym, abbreviation, prefix, and suffix dictionaries. Also contains a crossword helper and a word finder.
Money - U.S. Government Consumer Information Center
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/results.tpl?id1=18&startat=1&--woS...
The Money section of the U.S. Government Consumer Information Center has online pamphlets covering money, credit and financial planning, such as credit protection laws, purchasing over the internet, investing wisely.
Money Hunter
http://www.moneyhunter.com/
Money Hunt Properties is a commercial venture capital broker which has provided a downloadable business plan for use in any word processing program. Its site also includes links to venture capital sources and information.
Money Management for Kids and Teens
http://www.ipl.org/div/pf/entry/79903
This IPL pathfinder is designed to help kids and teens find authoritative information about earning, saving, budgeting and managing money. Also included is information for parents to help their children learn how to manage money.
The Money Museum
http://www.moneymuseum.com/index_english.html
A virtual museum celebrating money throught the ages in English and German.
Money-Zine.com
http://www.Money-Zine.com/
A bi-weekly e-zine that provides financial information to individuals on three specific areas: financial planning, career development and investments. Some parts of the site are updated frequently, but the newsletter is bi-weekly.
Money: Best Places to Live
http://money.cnn.com/best/bplive/
Rates America's towns and cities using various livability criteria. The Best Places search engine allows one to find the best places to live, work or play. Search by city name or by a combination of nine factors, including weather, economy, housing, health, education, crime, transportation, leisure, arts and culture.
Mongabay.com
http://www.mongabay.com/
"Mongabay.com aims to raise interest in wildlife and wildlands while promoting awareness of environmental issues." This site has articles, resources and photography on rainforests around the world.
BBC News Country Profile: Mongolia
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/country_profil...
Information about Mongolia, along with related news reports, A chronology of key events, leaders and media provided by the BBC News.
Mongolia Tourism
http://www.mongoliatourism.gov.mn/
The official tourism website for Mongolia provides links to favorite tourism spots, links to hotels, a photo gallery, travel and visa information, and news about recent interesting events you may want to attend.
The Mongols in World History
http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/mongols/
This site produced by Asia for Educators Program at Columbia University provides information about their mark on global history, their conquests, key figures in their history and their pastoral nomadic life.
Monster Cards of the 1950's and 1960's
http://www.horrorcards.org/
A reference guide to monster trading cards from television shows and movies of the 1950's and 1960's. Includes pricing information, a glossary of card terms, information on card shows and related links.
Monster.com
http://www.monster.com/
Calls itself "The Premier Career Hub on the Web." A huge job bank where you can submit and post your resume free. Search for U.S. and international jobs or search company profiles. Use a free "personal agent" interactive page to help find jobs based on your personal profile.
MonsterTrucks.net - the monster truck homepage
http://www.monstertrucks.net/
"Monster Truck home page for the latest news and happenings involving monster trucks online." Use a topically oriented Web directory, as well as an events calendar and television listings.
Montana Office of Public Instruction - Content Standards and Performance Descriptors
http://www.opi.state.mt.us/Accred/cstandards.html
K-12 education content standards for the state of Montana. Organized by content areas such as arts, health and physical activity, library media, math, reading, science, social studies, technology, world languages, writing, and more. Standards available in PDF format.
Montana - Internet Public Library Stately Knowledge
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/stateknow/mt1.html
This Internet Public Library resource lists official state sites for state government, library, historical society, museum, archives, parks, travel and tourism, kids, and other sites of interest specific to Montana as well as interesting facts and people associated with the state.
Montana Democratic Party
http://www.montanademocrats.org/
Official site of the Montana Democratic Party.
Montana Historical Society
http://www.his.state.mt.us/
The Montana Historical Society was created February 2, 1865 and became a state agency on March 4, 1891. Its mission is to preserve, present, and provide an understanding of Montana's history.
Montana Historical Society Archives
http://www.his.state.mt.us/research/default.asp
The Montana Historical Society Archives collections are comprised of manuscripts, state and local government records, and oral histories, all of which are searchable on this website.
Montana Library Network & Library Development Department
http://montanalibraries.org/
This site delivers quality networked library materials and services to Montana citizens through standards-based library automation systems, materials, and services. Resources include Montana Shared Catalog, Magazines, Newspapers, Maps, and more.
Montana Republican Party
http://www.mtgop.org/
Official website of the Republican Party in Montana.
Montana State Library
http://msl.state.mt.us/
This official website of the Montana State Library provides resources such as Talking Book Library and Digital Maps.
Monterey Bay Aquarium
http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/
Includes information about the aquarium itself as well as conservation information, webcams and podcasts, and fun activities for young people about the ocean and its residents.
Mooter
http://www.mooter.com/
Mooter provides clustered search results organized by topic and graphically represents these results. You can also see all the results by clicking the "I want it ALL!" link after you perform a search or pressing the "Moot quicker" button.
mootools
http://mootools.net/
"Mootools is a compact, modular, Object-Oriented JavaScript framework designed for the intermediate to advanced JavaScript developer. It allows you to write powerful, flexible, and cross-browser code with its elegant, well documented and coherent API (application programming interface)."
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report is a CDC publication which includes provisional data "based on weekly reports to CDC by state health departments."
Eric Lease Morgan Homepage
http://infomotions.com/
Eric Lease Morgan is the systems librarian at North Carolina State University. He has been the chief architect of the NCSU Libraries FTP, WAIS, ListProcessor, gopher, and World Wide Web servers, as well as the author of numerous support applications written in HyperTalk, AppleScript, perl, VisualBasic, and DCL. In his spare time, he has been seen folding defective floppy disks into intricate origami flora and fauna.
Mormon Today
http://www.mormonstoday.com/index.shtml
"A weekly list of queries, responses, announcements and information on Mormon resources on the Internet." Includes a listing of active Mormon e-mail discussion lists. Past issues are available.
Morningstar.Net
http://www.morningstar.com/
"Chicago-based Morningstar, Inc. is a global investment research firm, offering an extensive line of products and services for individuals, financial advisors, institutions, and the media. As a trusted, independent company, Morningstar provides information, data, and analysis of stocks, mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, closed-end funds, and variable annuity/life subaccounts."
Morris County (NJ) Library Reference Links
http://www.gti.net/mocolib1/ref.html
Links for business and investment, law, market research, patents, maps and atlases, scholarships and other useful information.
Morse Code and the Phonetic Alphabets
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~scp93ch/morse/
Table showing the morse code and various phonetics for the alphabet.
Morse Code Translator
http://morsecode.scphillips.com/index.html?http://www.scphil...
"Shield your e-love letters from prying eyes. Outfox the encryption meisters with good ol' pre-World War One technology! This site not only translates anything you type into Morse Code, it actually plays the lyrical cadences of dots and dashes."
Mortgage 101
http://www.mortgage101.com/
Provides information on current interest rates and explains how to use mortgage calculators. There are also informative sections included in the mortgage information library on home buying, moving, loans, reverse mortgages, rates and refinancing. A blog for current issues is also provided.
The Mortgage Calculator
http://mortgages.interest.com/content/calculators/index.asp
Interactive calculation and display of a payment schedule for a mortgage. Links to a number of other financial calculations produced by the same author, including savings accounts, retirement planning, FHA vs. conventional mortgages, and others.
The Moscow Education USA Advising Center
http://www.useic.ru/
Bilingual website sponsored by the U.S. Department of State providing information for Russians who would like to study in the United States. Contains detailed descriptions of higher education in Russia and the US.
Moscow Regional Government's Website
http://www.mosreg.ru/
The Moscow region's administration provides information about local news, the government, and other information in Russian
Motherboard HomeWorld
http://www.motherboards.org/
This is a good resource to find information on replacing and upgrading your motherboard. The author provides a section for newbies that gives detailed information about motherboards and where to start. There is a list of manufacturers and vendors to get information on purchasing or asking about your particular piece. There is also an article on chips and chipsets, and the author walks you through building your own PC. There is an FAQ and a search engine for the site.
Motherland Nigeria: Proverbs
http://www.motherlandnigeria.com/proverbs.html
Proverbs from all over Nigeria, translated to English.
Motif FAQ
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/motif-faq/
This site answers frequently asked questions regarding Motif, "a widely-accepted set of user interface guidelines developed by the Open Software Foundation (OSF) around 1989, which specifies how an X Window System application should 'look and feel'."
Motion and Forces
http://pdg.lbl.gov/~aerzber/aps_motion.html
A collection of links to demonstrations and lessons to aid in understanding of the mechanics of forces and motion. Many other interesting physics links as well. Hosted by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
The Motion Picture and Television Photo Archive
http://www.mptv.net/main/main_elements/mainpage.htm
"This site contains images owned and/or represented by the Motion Picture and Television Photo Archive Inc. (MPTV) - home to over 23,000 classic images dating from the 1910's to the present." You can search for and view images online, but you must obtain the proper rights if you wish to make further use of the images.
Motion Picture Association of America
http://www.mpaa.org/
Find information about the MPAA, the history and explanation of the movie ratings system used in the United States and related issues here. The site includes a searchable database to find the rating of a specific movie.
Motorsport News International
http://www.motorsport.com/
"Provides news, results, race reports and other information about motorsports of all types through the Internet... Coverage is the most extensive for Formula One, IndyCars and NASCAR."
Mountain Men and the Fur Trade
http://www.xmission.com/~drudy/amm.html
Here you can find sources of history relating to the Fur Trade in the Rocky Mountain West. Sources include diaries, narratives, letters, images and more.
Move.com
http://www.move.com/
"For the last ten years, Move has been providing information and decision support tools for consumers looking for home and real estate-related information on the Internet. Visitors to Move's Web sites, including Move.com and Realtor.com, have access to the most comprehensive selection of existing homes for sale, new homes, apartments for rent and senior housing."
Movie Maker Resources: Film Festival Links
http://www.moviemaker.com/festivals/index.php
Extensive list of links to film festival homepages organized by states within the U.S.; however, the site also includes several held in Canada, around the world, and some exclusively held online.
Movie Quotes Browser
http://us.imdb.com/Sections/Quotes/
Browse for movie quotes by movie title or do a keyword search.
The Movie Quotes Site
http://www.moviequotes.com/
This site has a huge collection of quotes from major motion pictures. It includes a "guess the quote" game and links to minutia and mistakes from each movie.
Movie Review Query Engine
http://www.mrqe.com/movies?q=
This is a vast index of movie reviews from a broad variety of sources. All reviews are available full text, and each movie is also linked to the appropriate page in the the internet movie database
Movie Say: the Film Buzz Index
http://www.moviesay.com/
Ranks and reviews movies based on how often they are discussed (the "buzz") on the Internet. Covers movies that are older, current, about to be released or being made.
Movie Trivia
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/movies/trivia-faq/
A very large (over 550K!) FAQ style text file of movie trivia, in-jokes, cameos, etc. (last updated in 1996)
Moviefone
http://www.moviefone.com/
Search for movie showtimes, theaters, and reviews from critics and users. Moviefone also provides movie and entertainment news, special features and videos, DVD release info, editors' picks, top movie lists, and movie trailers.
The Movies Cliches List
http://www.moviecliches.com/
Lists of movie cliches, organized in alphabetical categories, such as "asteroids", "money", "villains", etc; and of top grossing movies and movies with alternate versions.
Moving Ideas Network: The Electronic Policy Network
http://www.care2.com/causes/politics/
"Connecting You to the Progressive Community". This site features policy-related news and commentaries in economics, politics, education, health policy, and media (both traditional and the Internet).
The Mozart Project
http://www.mozartproject.org/
Contains a biography of Mozart (with chronology and family tree), a listing of his compositions (by date and category), selected essays about him and his music, plus reviews of books on Mozart. Also includes links to more Mozart resources online.
Mozilla Firefox Knowledge Base--Support
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/
Learn how to make the most of the popular, open-source tabbed browser. Support features articles about common issues, an online forum and livechat with Mozilla volunteers for more difficult solutions.
MPPL Genre Fiction Book Lists
http://www.mppl.org/books/iyl.shtml
Reader's Advisory Tool developed by the Mount Prospect Public Library. Can be used to access book lists by genres such as fantasy, historical fiction, mystery, young adult, etc.
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/
This site offers access to lots of scholarly materials about Shakespeare and his works. You can find out about the Renaissance, Shakespeare's life, Shakespearean festivals, and all the plays and non-dramatic poetry.
MrDonn.org - Ancient History Lesson Plans, Activities, Games
http://www.mrdonn.org/ancienthistory.html
Resources for teachers and parents and homework help for students on topics relating to ancient civilizations in many cultures.
MS Central Support
http://www.mscentralsupport.com/
"Your Source for Multiple Sclerosis Information, Support & Friendship on the Net"
MSDN Blogs
http://blogs.msdn.com/
A blogspace for Microsoft Developer Network members to discuss issues, problems, concerns, and news related to Microsoft products as well as personal musings by employees and developers.
MSDN Library
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/default.aspx
Essential information for those developing in the Microsoft environment, using Microsoft tools, products, and technologies. Includes documentation, tutorials, and sample code, and reference materials.
MSN Entertainment Podcasts
http://entertainment.uk.msn.com/media/podcasts/
Links to a variety of podcasts about movies, celebrities and Hollywood, including celebrity interviews.
MSNBC
http://www.msnbc.com/news/
Provides the latest news and feature stories, including business, sports, technology, and weather.
MTA SZTAKI: English-Hungarian, Hungarian-English Online Dictionary
http://dict.sztaki.hu/dict_search.php?start=1&F=0&L=ENG:HUN:...
One of the Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA STZAKI)'s online translating dictionaries.
MTV Germany
http://www.mtv.de/
In German. The MTV Germany site covers the latest music news and releases and lists the top 100 hits in Germany.
MTV News
http://www.mtv.com/news/
Entertainment news, chiefly about rock, pop and hip-hop music. Text stories and RealVideo clips are available. Searchable.
MTV Online
http://www.mtv.com/
This is MTV's official site with current news, animation, music reviews, weekly schedule, buzz clips, etc. Definitely not for the slow of modem.
Multi-Cultural Calendar
http://www.kidlink.org/KIDPROJ/MCC/
Holidays around the world. Search by month, holiday, country, or keywords. Many include recipes, crafts, history of holiday.
Multics
http://www.multicians.org/
"Multics (Multiplexed Information and Computing Service) is a mainframe timesharing operating system begun in 1965 and used until 2000." This site contains information on its history, papers about it, an FAQ, bibliography, and even a multics glossary.
Multicultural Literature for Children
http://www.ipl.org/div/pf/entry/48493
This IPL pathfinder is designed to assist parents, teachers, and other interested adults in finding find bibliographical lists of multicultural materials for children. These materials cross many genres, but must be accurate and portray characters in positive, non-stereotypical ways. Both print and Internet sources are provided.
Multicultural Pavilion
http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/
Resources for educators, students, and activists on multicultural education, including essays, articles, and awareness activities.
Multifaith and Religion Sites
http://www.conjure.com/religion.html
An annotated guide to Internet sites related to religion, focusing on interfaith and multifaith sites.
Multilaterals Project
http://fletcher.tufts.edu/multilaterals.html
Multilateral Conventions organized by subject: Atmosphere and Space; Flora and Fauna -- Biodiversity; Cultural Protection; Diplomatic Relations; General; Human Rights; Marine and Coastal; Other Environmental; Trade and Commercial Relations; Rules of Warfare; Arms Control. Search or browse the collection. Also has links to other treaty and convention resources.
Multilingual Glossary of Technical and Popular Medical Terms in Nine European Languages
http://users.ugent.be/~rvdstich/eugloss/welcome.html
Browse or search medical terms in Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish.
Multimap.com
http://www.multimap.com/
Interactive maps of Great Britain, Europe, and the world. You can zoom in and out to narrow or widen the map area. The Great Britain one includes street-level mapping, and can use place names or postcodes. Also includes links to tourist destination and lodging in Great Britain.
Multimedia Workshop
http://www.m2w.net/
News and reference site for multimedia developers and users. Includes a database of developers, events and special offers that you can search and add to.
Multimedia: From Wagner to Virtual Reality
http://www.artmuseum.net/w2vr/project.html
Presenting the untold history of multimedia. "It is our hope that this site...will serve as a valuable resource for students, teachers, artists, and critics probing the interactive media arts, as well as those attempting to make sense of this burgeoning medium that is transforming our art and our culture."
Multinational Monitor: The Hierarchy of Income Inequality in the United States
http://multinationalmonitor.org/mm2003/03may/may03interviews...
This is an interview with Jared Bernstein, a co-director of research at the Economic Policy Institute in Washington D.C., in which he is interviewed about income inequality in the U.S.
The Multiplayer Online Games Directory
http://www.mpogd.com/
"The current trend in computer gaming is to make games for multiple players, and even have them solely based off the internet. Currently there are many Multiplayer Online Games (MPOG) in free beta testing, and tons more in development. I have searched the web to find all the Multiplayer Online Games, and I have compiled this directory of links, reviews, prices and screenshots of many of the playable games on the Net. I have focused on the TCP/IP games that are completely based off the internet, and I have not listed the popular modem/serial/IPX Network games." Listings are organized by type/genre of game (role-playing, board, action, casino, etc.)
Multiple Sclerosis Information Page
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/multiple_sclerosis/multip...
Extensive site detailing all aspects of life with multiple sclerosis.
The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre
http://www.msrc.co.uk/
A collection of resources offering support to multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and their families, friends, and careers or anyone else affected by the disease.
The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre
http://www.msrc.co.uk/
The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre (MSRC) is a UK-based charitable organization that offers information, resources and counseling for people with multiple sclerosis (MS), their friends and family. MSRC has information about MS, a chat room and message board, and provides a free telephone support line for those in the UK.
Mundo Latino
http://www.mundolatino.org/
One of the first Web sites created that is entirely in Spanish. Maintained by writers, journalists, artists, and investigators in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Spain, United States, Holland, Mexico and Venezuela. Selection of the best Web sites in Spanish. Links to hundreds of Spanish language news sources, chat rooms, and educational sites.
Mundo Soccer
http://www.mundosoccer.com/
Mexican web site containing results and standings from leagues and competitions around the world. Browsable by topic.
Municipal Code Corporation
http://www.municode.com/
Collection consisting mostly of local government Codes of Ordinances from around the United States. Can browse by location.
Municipal Codes Online
http://www.spl.org/default.asp?pageID=collection_municodes
A directory of city and county codes by state that are "available for unrestricted searching on the World Wide Web."
Muscogee Creek Nation
http://www.muscogeenation-nsn.gov/
Official site of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma. Includes information about history, current events (festivals) and important people and events. Also has links to other Native American sites and information.
The Muse's Muse
http://www.musesmuse.com/
A resource for songwriters with a monthly newsletter, articles, sample songs, a list of music organizations, and links to related sites.
Musei e Arte in Italia / Art and Museums in Italy
http://www.enit.it/musei.asp?Lang=IT
Sito ufficiale dell'ente Nazionale italiano per il Turismo (ENIT). Questo sito permette la ricerca di informazioni su musei e siti storici, artistici, archeologici disseminati in tutto il territorio d'Italia. La ricerca può essere effettuata per località, per nome or per tipologia di museo. In italiano, inglese, francese, spagnolo, tedesco, portoghese e cinese.
Official site of the Italian State Tourism board (ENIT). This site allows one to search for information on the museums and historical, artistic, archaeological sites scattered all over the italian territory. The search can be done by place, name or typology of museum. In Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Chinese.
Museum of Bacteria
http://www.bacteriamuseum.org/
"The Foundation for Bacteria was founded in March 1999. The corporation's purpose is to promote, advance and advocate the common interest of the scientific community and the general public in scientific research and education related to bacteria, diseases caused by bacteria, and the utilization of bacteria to solve specific problems of humankind."

This site contains "What are Bacterias?"; "Pathogenic Bacteria"; "Evolution"; "Food And Water Safety"; "How We Fight Bacteria: The Immune System, Antibiotics, Vaccination"; "Bacterial Species Filing Cabinet"; and "Bacteria Special Features Files."

Museum of Comics and Cartoon Art
http://www.moccany.org/
Dedicated to "the collection, preservation, study, education, and display of comic and cartoon art."
Museum of Hoaxes
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/
How many hoaxes have you fallen for? Browse the hoax galleries and see how many you recognize. While you’re at it, get the latest hoax news and test yours gullibility with a hoax quiz.
The Museum of Kitschy Stitches by Stitchy McYarnpants
http://www.stitchymcyarnpants.com/moks06/
Stitchy McYarnpants gathers vintage knitting patterns that are a bit DATED and then adds her own hilarious commentaries. Add to your must-see (and do not knit this at home) list!
Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health
http://www.mum.org/
"Discover the rich history of menstruation and women's health on this Web site for the only museum in the world - MUM for short - devoted to menstruation and selected topics of women's health!" The site has a section of frequently asked questions, information about the science and medicine of menstruation, menstrual product safety and more.
The Museum of Talking Boards
http://www.museumoftalkingboards.com/
The Museum of Talking Boards is an online museum of antique Ouija boards. It gives the history of Ouija boards, debunks some false histories, and discusses the various theories of how Ouija boards do, don't or might work. Includes anecdotes, illustrations, a list of links, and a bibliography. Also hosts two "virtual" Ouija boards.
The Museum of Unnatural Mystery
http://www.unmuseum.org/
"A slightly bizarre, cyberspace, science museum for all ages. Are there really flying saucers? What killed the dinosaurs? Is there something ancient and alive in Loch Ness? The Museum takes a scientific look at these, and other, questions." Includes sections on UFOs, Odd Archaeology, and the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
The Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
http://mvz.berkeley.edu/
"The UC Berkeley Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, founded in 1908, houses a permanent historical record of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians and information about their ecology, evolution and geographic distribution. The Museum's collections, in addition to providing important clues about historical changes in animal distributions, form the foundation for current programs in conservation, Education and research."

This site provides online exhibits of mammals, birds and reptiles and amphibians.

Music Australia
http://www.musicaustralia.org/
"A collaboration between the National Library of Australia, ScreenSound Australia, the National Screen and Sound Archive and other national cultural institutions and the wider Australian music community." This site contains "more than 100 pieces of digitized sheet music, most dating from before 1930, more than 60 digital audio files, with most recordings dating from before 1952, several 'digital scores' - contemporary music scores created using music notation software, several synchronized multimedia items, which integrate digitized score and audio elements, and a small number of related music resources including text, pictorial and manuscript items."
Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music, 1870-1885
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/smhtml/
"Consists of over 47,000 pieces of sheet music registered for copyright during the years 1870 to 1885. Included are popular songs, piano music, sacred and secular choral music, solo instrumental music, method books and instructional materials, and music for band and orchestra." Search by keyword or browse indexes of authors, titles, or subjects. The sheet music is viewable online as page images.
Music Information Centre Norway
http://www.mic.no/english
Genres on this website include: world/folk/ethnic; jazz; classical/contemporary; pop/rock/electronica. There are also sections dedicated to artist biographies, CD reviews, and music downloads. Available in both English and Norwegian.
Music Publisher's Association of the United States
http://mpa.org/
"Are you looking for the publisher of a piece of music?" Music Publisher's Association's site serves as a guide to other databases that might help you find a piece of music's copyright information and publisher. Also discusses music copyrights and information for music educators.
The Music, Culture, and Food of New Orleans
http://www.gumbopages.com/neworleans.html
For anyone planning to visit the "crescent city", this page is a must. Information to help the traveler navigate cuisine, music, carnival, culture, lodging, even to learn the distinctive New Orleans pronunciation is here.
Music.org.za
http://www.music.org.za/
Provides information about South African musical artists and general information to support regional music as well as to educate an international audience.
Musicals 101.com
http://www.musicals101.com/
"A lovingly crafted resource for that uniquely American art form -- the musical. A former Broadway professional and devoted fan has assembled year-by-year stage chronologies from 1930 to the present, and an index of screen musicals for the same period. Opinionated, informative reviews, a bibliography, and an encyclopedic collection of essays cover the glamour and the camp." Also features a history of musicals, bios of musical stars, a musicals calendar, and a photo gallery.
MusicFinland.com
http://www.musicfinland.com/
Resources for Finnish popular, classical, jazz, and contemporary folk music. Artist profiles are included as well as recording reviews and audio samples.
Musicradar.com: The No.1 Website for Musicians
http://www.musicradar.com/
News, reviews, and guides for audio equipment. Especially focuses on guitars, technology, and drums. Also includes ratings and pricing guides for equipment. Also includes artist news.
Muslim Life in America
http://usinfo.org/enus/education/overview/muslimlife/homepag...
"This Web site is an attempt to capture in photographs, words, and statistics something of the extraordinary range and richness of ordinary Muslim life in this country."
My Heart Central
http://www.healthcentral.com/heart-disease/
Information about Heart Attacks, Hypertension, Heart Failure, Arrhythmias, and Stroke. Recent news articles, nutrition guide, and question-and-answer library available.
My Hebrew Name
http://www.my-hebrew-name.com/
"Have you ever wondered what your name is in Hebrew? 'My Hebrew Name' is an online database to lookup, view, print, and save your Hebrew name. Your Hebrew name is displayed using the Hebrew characters with nikud (vowels). All names are displayed using graphics, so Hebrew fonts are not required. Access to the database is free!"
MyBlogLog
http://www.mybloglog.com/
Enables tracking of "that last little bit of information about your website. . .if you have a blog or any other site where you frequently post new content on the main page, you don't have a good way of tracking what people find interesting. One way is to track when people click on the links you provide. Up until now, outbound link tracking has been a pain in the butt, requiring CGIs and managed links. MyBlogLog makes this process easy."
MyDD
http://www.mydd.com/
While the fact-checking ("Due Diligence") done on this blog definitely does have a liberal bias (or an impetus, at least), Jerome Armstrong always shows where he gets his numbers and news, and visitors also enjoy more site-searching capabilities than the average blog makes available.
www.MyelomaInfo.org
http://www.myelomainfo.org/
This page features information about myeloma, including incidence, symptoms, and treatment.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak Arabic
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/arabic.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning Arabic allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of Arabic who are learning your native language.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak Bahasa Indonesia
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Indonesia.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning Bahasa Indonesia allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of Bahasa Indonesia who are learning your native language.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak Chinese
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Chinese.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning Chinese allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of Chinese who are learning your native language.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak Czech
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Czech.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning Czech allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of Czech who are learning your native language.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak English
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/English.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning English allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of English who are learning your native language.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak Finnish
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Finnish.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning Finnish allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of Finnish who are learning your native language.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak French
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/French.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning French allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of French who are learning your native language.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak Gaelic (Irish)
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Gaelic-Irish.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning Gaelic (Irish) allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of Gaelic (Irish) who are learning your native language.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak Gaelic (Scottish)
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Gaelic-Scottish.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning Gaelic (Scottish) allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of Gaelic (Scottish) who are learning your native language.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak German
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/german.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning German allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of German who are learning your native language.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak Greek
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Greek.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning Greek allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of Greek who are learning your native language.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak Hawaiian
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/hawaiian.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning Hawaiian allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of Hawaiian who are learning your native language.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak Hindi
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/hindi.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning Hindi allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of Hindi who are learning your native language.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak Hungarian
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Hungarian.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning Hungarian allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of Hungarian who are learning your native language.
MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak Thai
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Thai.asp
Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning Thai allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of Thai who are learning your native language.
myMidwife.org
http://www.mymidwife.org/
Created by the American College of Nurse Midwives, this site contains information on midwifery, pregnancy, and family centered care. Find out what midwives do, information on prenatal, gynecological, and infant care, or find a certified midwife.
MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/
Social networking on the Internet. Offers an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music and videos.
MyStarsLive.com
http://www.mystarslive.com/
MyStarsLive is a great site for amateur star-gazers; simply select your contry/state, nearest city, the time you wish to view, and which horizon you want to see and the site automatically generates a starmap for your area. The site also includes a list of upcoming events such as eclipses, meteor showers, and asteroid orbits.
Mysteries on TV
http://www.mysterynet.com/TV/
"Devoted exclusively to mystery, suspense, detective, and crime programs and movies on network and cable television." Includes profiles of mystery shows from the 50s to the 90s, plus show listings by date and by show.
Mystery Writers of America
http://www.mysterywriters.org/
"Mystery Writers of America, Inc., is the premier organization for mystery writers and other professionals in the mystery field. MWA watches developments in legislation and tax law, sponsors symposia and mystery conferences, presents the Edgar Awards, and provides information for mystery writers." Find links to meetings and membership information, classes, mystery author's pages and a blog.
Mystical World Wide Web Time Grid
http://www.mystical-www.co.uk/time/
"This section of Mystical-WWW examines the global concept of Time, Days, Months and Seasons, covering festivals, myths, legends and much more."
MySummerCamp.com
http://www.mysummercamps.com/
Explore camps for kids and teens worldwide. Contains a forum where you can discuss camping and a resources section containing activities for camping. Job opportunities are also listed.
Myths and Legends
http://home.comcast.net/~chris.s/myth.html
"Myths and Legends contains scores of links to, and reviews of, mythology and legend-related sites. These are organized by culture. This page also serves as the home for the Sumerian, Assyro-Babylonian, and Canaanite Mythology FAQ's."
Myths and Legends of the Sioux
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/MclMyth.html
An online version of a book published in 1916 that gathers Native American myths and legends of the Sioux. The compiler, Marie L. McLaughlin, was a woman of "one-fourth Sioux blood" who was "born and reared in an Indian community".

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