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An annotated collection of high quality Internet resources, selected by IPL staff for their usefulness in providing accurate, factual information on a particular topic or topics.
- Arts & Humanities
- Human artistic endeavors throughout the world.
- Business & Economics
- The realms of commerce and industry, the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services and the management of economic systems.
- Computers & Internet
- The computers & Internet collection includes information technology, computing machines, their connections, and their capabilities.
- Education
- Schooling and instruction, the provision of knowledge or training in a particular area or for a particular purpose.
- Entertainment & Leisure
- Activities of amusement and diversion.
- Health & Medical Sciences
- The health and medical sciences collection covers all aspects of human and animal health and medicine.
- Law, Government & Political Science
- Government is defined as rules and principles governing a community and enforced by a political authority; matters having to do with the control and administration of public policy in a political unit; the study of the processes, principles, and structure of government and of political institutions.
- Reference
- Reference includes basic research tools such as almanacs, dictionaries and encyclopedias.
- Regional & Country Information
- Regional and country resources are those related to, or about, a specific nation or region of the world. Place names are based on the Library of Congress's MARC Code List for Geographic Areas and/or the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names.
- Science & Technology
- The natural and physical sciences and their practical applications.
- Social Sciences
- Studies of human society and of individual relationships in and to society.
Updated on 15 Apr 2008
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