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Research-Oriented Material

SEE ALSO MagazinesAssociations on the Net

Resources in this category:

Blue Highways, Home of Karen's Kitchen
http://freerangelibrarian.com/
Links to PubLib and PubLib-Net, Library Presentations, and resources for tomorrow's librarians.
Demographics of Web Users
http://www.wilsonweb.com/search/cat.php?querytype=category&p...
Statistics, studies, articles and information about Internet demographics and web marketing.
Early Modern English Source
http://www.quelle.org/emes/
"These pages are designed to assist historians (and others who have an interest in history) in locating information, principally from the Internet, for the history of early modern England and Britain. Among these pages you will find information regarding recent publications, resources for research, reviews and abstracts. Additionally, this site provides announcements concerning conferences, seminars, and calls for papers."
EconWPA Computational Economics
http://ideas.repec.org/s/wpa/wuwpco.html
This site contains many links to an archive of work-in-progress papers in the fields of computational and information economics. Many of these articles can be downloaded in full text in an effort to enhance the free dissemination of research in Economics.
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.
The Researching Librarian
http://www.researchinglibrarian.com/
Web directory aimed at librarians who need to do research. Academic librarians may find this site particularly useful. Provides links to sites with information about funding, conferences, research tools, statistics, and current topics of interest in the library world.
Virtual Library: Resources You Can Use
http://www.benton.org/library
A Benton Foundation site devoted to the impact of digital technology in the field of libraries and librarianship. Content includes research, news and discussions of issues.
Web4Lib Electronic Discussion
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Web4Lib/
Web4Lib is a forum for electronic discussion of issues relating to the creation and management of library- based World-Wide Web servers and clients.

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