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The following resources have been selected by the Omaha Public Schools based on their relevance to curriculum needs. None of these sites are owned or controlled by the Omaha Public Schools. Neither the district nor its employees are responsible for their contents or their links to other locations.

Resources by Dewey Classification

000's Generalities

AFRO-American Almanac (http://www.toptags.com/aama/)
Your Internet Resource for African American History.

The Amazing Picture Machine (http://www.ncrtec.org/picture.htm)
A massive collection of kid-safe images on topics from aircraft to architecture to animals.

Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (http://www.cc.columbia.edu/acis/bartleby/bartlett/)
A collection of passages, phrases, and proverbs traced to their sources in ancient and modern literature.

Currency converter (http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic)
Great for finding out how many monetary units of a given country equals a U.S. dollar. Two-way conversion also possible.

Desk Reference (http://ansernet.rcls.org/deskref/)
Many quick reference links. Great site!

EBSCO (http://search.epnet.com)
Full text for hundreds of popular magazine, almanac, encyclopedia, and pamphlet articles. Updated daily. The Searchasaurus interface is intended for younger students. Middle Search and MAS Ultra Online are available for secondary students. See your library media specialist for password information for home use.

Grolier Online (http://go.grolier.com)
Full text encyclopedia articles from three encyclopedias. New Book of Knowledge contains short, easy-to-read articles. Grolier Multimedia accesses articles for older students. Americana provides comprehensive information written at a higher level. Also access a Spanish language version. See your library media specialist for password information for home use.

Information Please Almanac (http://www.infoplease.com/)
Interactive online almanac.

Internet Public Library (http://www.ipl.org/)
Information at this sight includes reference, exhibits, youth, teen and magazine and newspapers.

Library of Congress (http://www.loc.gov/ )
The Library of Congress homepage.

My Virtual Reference Desk (http://www.refdesk.com/)
MVRD is designed to be a one-stop reference of all things Internet.

The Old Farmer's Almanac (http://www.almanac.com/)
An online version of the original Farmer's Almanac.

Omaha World Herald Online (http://www.omaha.com)
Omaha's local newspaper online.

On-line Newspapers (http://www.newspaperlinks.com/home.cfm)
Links to online newspapers in the U.S. and international. Also includes U.S. daily, and college newspapers.

Online Texts Collection (http://www.ipl.org/reading/books/)
A good source for free e-books. Various online books, stories, essays, poems, speeches, articles, and letters that are available free over the internet.

Time Warner's Pathfinder (http://www.time.com/time/index.html)
Online news media information site. Includes articles from several trade periodicals and other useful reference tools such as "Hoover's Guide to Business."

USA Today (http://www.usatoday.com)
Electronic newspaper.

U.S. Postal Service (http://www.usps.gov/ncsc/)
Zip code look up and address information.

The World Factbook 2001 (http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html)
Published by the CIA, this site provides maps and facts about all of the countries of the world.

100's Philosophy & Psychology

Dealing with Feelings (Kids Health) (http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/)
Kids learn about emotions and how to deal with them; school issues, home & family, friends, emotions & behaviors, thoughts & feelings.

Encyclopedia of Psychology (http://www.psychology.org/)
The Encyclopedia of Psychology provides information on the history of psychology, psychological theories and career information.

Internet Encylopedia of Philosophy (http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/)
Resources for philosophy arranged alphabetically by subject.

Internet Mental Health: http://www.mentalhealth.com/p.html
Information on mental health disorders, research, medication, etc.

Metaphysics By Default (http://mbdefault.org/default.asp)
Essays by metaphysical philosophers.

Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.(http://www.parapsychology.org/dynamic/splash/index.cfm)
A worldwide forum supporting scientific exploration of psychic phenomena.

shykids.com (http://www.shykids.com)
Topics include: Making Friends - choosing friends, making friends with activities to share. Other kid oriented links for activities with a friend. Another selection on this site is about building confidence.

200's Religion

Adherents (http://www.adherents.com/)
For statistical purposes, this Web site is a must. See where different faiths are practiced and who is part of their populations throughout the world.

Bible Gateway (http://www.catholic.net/RCC/Catechism/bible.html)
Online search engine to locate passages from the Christian bible.

Bible Gateway (http://bible.gospelcom.net)
A free service for reading and researching scripture online.

Bulfinch's Mythology (http://www.bulfinch.org)
Stories of gods and heroes.

Christianity (http://geneva.rutgers.edu/src/christianity/)
A description of Christianity and its traditions, such as Orthodox and Catholic, can be found here.

Computer-assisted Theology on the Internet (http://info.ox.ac.uk/ctitext/theology/ )
A page of links to general resource guides on theology and religion.

The Encyclopedia of Mythica (http://www.pantheon.org/)
A searchable database that contains essays on Mythology, Folklore, Mysticism and more.

Islam (http://www.al-islam.org/)
This site maintained by Islamic scholars and educators, tries to present an unbiased overview of the faith.

Judaism (http://www.jewfaq.org/)
Basic principles of Judaism, such as beliefs, people, places, things, holidays, and more.

Mysticism in World Religions (http://www.digiserve.com/mystic/)
Offering another perspective to explore, this extensive site delves into the mystical bases of many of the major world religions. You can focus on one religion or compare them through their quotations or beliefs.

 Myths & Legends (http://pubpages.unh.edu/~cbsiren/myth.html)
Well maintained comprehensive site representing global myths and legends.

Sikhism (http://www.sikhs.org)
Learn about the origins of this 5th largest religion in the world, and who the gurus and other important figures are.

Welcome to Gods, Heroes, and Myth
(http://www.gods-heros-myth.com)
A great source for Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Celtic, Native American, Japanese, Chinese, and Babylonian mythology...also called religion.

World Mythology (http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/mythology/worldmap_new.html)
Information on mythology from around the world such as Greek, Roman, Norse, Celt, Incas, Chinese, North American Indians, etc. Offers 3 reading level options.

300's Social Sciences

Black History: Exploring African-American Issues on the Web
(http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/BHM/AfroAm.html)
Internet activities for students concerning African-American history and studies.

Britannica Guide to Black History (http://blackhistory.eb.com/)
Articles and graphic images on Black history.

Career Exploration (http://www.uhs.berkeley.edu/Students/CareerLibrary/Links/career.cfm)
Maintained at Berkeley (University of California), nice site for information on today's careers.

CIA World Factbook (http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/)
The 2001 CIA World Fact Book containing information about most countries of the world. Lists facts for each country and a black and white map of each. Also has a section where maps can be opened for regions of the world.

Federal Consumer Information Center (http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/)
Lists publications available from government as well as other consumer information. The "kids.gov" link under "Resources" is excellent!

Federal Web Locator (http://www.infoctr.edu/fwl/)
Searchable format for on-line locations of government agencies.

Holidays on the Net (http://www.holidays.net/)
Choose a holiday and go!

Lycos Small Business (http://business.lycos.com/)
Company information and how-to articles.

Native Web (http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/)
Resources for indigenous cultures around the world.

Nebraska on-line (http://www.state.ne.us/ )
The Official Web Site for the state of Nebraska.

Occupational Outlook Handbook (http://www.bls.gov/oco)
On-line version of the government document.

Omaha.org (http://omahafreenet.org/)
Web site of everything Internet in Omaha.

Peterson's Guide (http://www.petersons.com/)
On-line directory of colleges and universities.

Political Resources on the Net (http://www.politicalresources.com/)
Listings of political sites available on the Internet with links to parties and organizations.

Project Vote Smart (http://www.vote-smart.org/index.phtml)
Lots of political information such as biographies of elected officials, campaign finances, special interest groups, voting records, etc.

Salary Calculator (http://www.homefair.com/homefair/cmr/salcalc.html)
Compare the cost of living in hundreds of U.S. cities.

Thomas (Legislative Information on the Net) (http://thomas.loc.gov/)
Maintained site of congressional bills.

U.S. Government (http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/law20.00.00/)
Searchable collection of ready reference information on the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the U.S. Government.

U. S. Government and Politics (http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/politics/politics.htm)
An overview of the U.S. Government and the political system.

United Nations (http://www.unsystem.org/)
Official web site locator for the United Nations System of Organizations.

United States Census Bureau (http://www.census.gov/)
The official web sight of United States statistics.

Welcome to the White House (http://www.whitehouse.gov)
Visit the virtual White House library or go to the briefing room. There is also an interactive citizen's handbook and a help desk if you need it.

400's Languages

Foreign Language Dictionaries:
French/English
(http://humanities.uchicago.edu/forms_unrest/FR-ENG.html)
Converts from French to English and English to French.

English/French (http://dictionaries.travlang.com/EnglishFrench/)

German/English (http://www.travlang.com/GermanEnglish/)
Converts from German to English and English to German.

Spanish/English (http://dictionaries.travlang.com/SpanishEnglish/)

English/Spanish (http://dictionaries.travlang.com/EnglishSpanish/)

Other Languages (http://dictionaries.travlang.com/)

Cambridge Dictionaries Online (http://dictionary.cambridge.org/)
Information for language researchers.

Der Spiegle (http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/)
German periodical on line.

El Tiempo (http://eltiempo.terra.com.co/)
Spanish magazine on line.

EspanOle! (http://www.espanole.org)
Includes information and resources on language, resources, literature, fine arts, Hispanics, countries, history, cooking, etc.

Le Monde (http://www.lemonde.fr/)
French current events periodical on line.

Study Guide to Wheelock's Latin
(http://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/Lexis/Wheelock-Latin/)
Classical Language Professor Dale A. Grote from the University of North Carolina, Charlotte.

TravLang:Travel and Language Services (http://www.travlang.com/)
TravLang's searchable database includes 120,000 entries. Boolean search available for many foreign languages.

500's Pure Science

Ask Dr. Math (http://mathforum.org/dr.math/)
Broken down by grade level, provides questions and answers about all of the math concepts and skills. Includes a section on word problems.

Cell Biology Chapter (http://esg-www.mit.edu:8001/esgbio/cb/cbdir.html)
Upper level assistance on cell biology.

Cyber Zoomobile (http://www.primenet.com/~brendel/animal.html)
Another animal site.

EE-Link (http://eelink.net/EndSpp/)
Interesting site dedicated to endangered species.

Electronic Zoo (NetVet) (http://netvet.wustl.edu/ssi.htm)
Animal resources online.

Enature (http://www.enature.com)
An online guide to more than 4800 North American plants and animals.

EnviroLink Network (http://envirolink.netforchange.com/)
An environment/ecology online link.

Field Museum of Natural History (Chicago)
http://www.Fmnh.org/
Exhibits contain photos, animations, sound and interactive games. Click on "Quick Links" to get to the online exhibits which include: Sue the dinosaur, the Underground Adventure, Anthropology Collections, Africa, Women in Science, Maneaters of Tsavo, etc.

Frank Potter's Science Gems (http://www.sciencegems.com/)
A comprehensive listing of educational links k-12 for science.

Gallery of Interactive Geometry (http://www.geom.umn.edu/apps/gallery.html)
Site maintained by National Science Foundation.

General Science Topics (http://www.yahooligans.com/Science_and_Oddities/)
About 30 broad science categories linking to several good sites..

The MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive
(http://www-groups.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~history/)
Comprehensive mathematical archive.

Math FAQ (http://www.cs.unb.ca/~alopez-o/math-faq/node1.html)
Frequently Asked Questions in the mathematical realm.

Math Forum (http://mathforum.org)
Mathematical concepts explained.

The Mineral Gallery (http://mineral.galleries.com/default.htm)
A comprehensive collection of mineral descriptions, images, and specimens listed by name, class, or grouping.

NASA (http://www.nasa.gov/)
Home page of National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Nine Planets (http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/nineplanets/nineplanets.html)
A multimedia tour of the nine planets.

Periodic Table (http://www.webelements.com/)
The Periodic Table of Elements on the WWW.

Rainforest Action Network Home Page (http://www.ran.org/)
Beautiful page with plenty of resources for Earth Day! Click on "Kid's Corner" for fact sheets, and information on the animals and people of the rainforest.

UM Weather (http://cirrus.sprl.umich.edu/wxnet/)
Weather conditions and forecasts.

United States Geological Survey (http://info.er.usgs.gov/)
Government site for resources on geology.

Volcano World (http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/)
The world's premiere source of volcano information.

Windows to the Universe (http://www.windows.ucar.edu)
Covers everything you could want to know about earth and space sciences.

Link to math curriculum web page

Link to science curriculum web page

600's Technology (Applied Sciences)

The Cat Fancier's Association (http://www.cfainc.org/)
Sections on cat breeds and cat care including many links on disease.

Center for Disease Control and Prevention (http://www.cdc.gov/)
This government agency in Atlanta, Georgia publishes news, travelers' health tips, and health topics.

Computer History Museum (http://www.computerhistory.org/)
Computer related artifacts, documents, film and photographs. Explore, research or browse.

Global Gastronomer (http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/hupfer/global/gastronomer.html)
A site devoted to links to recipes, food, history, and food lore of all regions of the world.

Healthfinder (http://www.healthfinder.gov)
Searchable consumer health information from the U.S. Government.

Health Hotlist (http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/hotlists/health.html)
A searchable collection of links related to various health topics such as nutrition, fitness, diseases, etc.

Invention Dimension (http://web.mit.edu/invent/)
Inventor of the Week archives (inventions in history). Invention related links and resources.

Marshall Brain's How Stuff Works (http://www.howstuffworks.com/)
Technology of and how anything under the sun works - computers, bread, refrigerators, car engines, firewalls, cell phones, etc.

Martindales' Health Science Guide (http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/HSG/HSGuide.html )
A Multimedia Specialized Information Resource currently containing teaching files, medical cases, medical courses/textbooks, and thousands of images and movies.

Merck Manual (http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual/)
The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy provides easy-to-use medical information.

National Inventors Hall of Fame (http://www.invent.org/hall_of_fame/1_0_0_hall_of_fame.asp)
Database of inventors and inventions with brief information.

NASA's Spacelink (http://spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov/)
Provides current educational information to teachers and students.

NetWellness (http://www.netwellness.com/)
Searchable consumer health information provided by three Ohio universities.

WHOSIS - World Health Organization Statistical Information System
(http://www.who.org/whosis/whosis.htm)
Health and helath-related statistical information from the WHO Global Programme.

Link to OPS Family and Consumer Science curriculum page
Links to resources on nutrition, clothing, human growth and development, technology, and parenting.

700's Fine Arts

All Music Guide (http://allmusic.com/#amg)
A directory of information on the music industry which contains articles about artists, music styles, etc.

Architecture Virtual Library
(http://www.clr.toronto.edu:1080//VIRTUALLIB/arch.html)
Maintained by University of Toronto and linking to many architectural sites.

Art Edventures (http://www.sanford-artedventures.com/)
Use: Create Art & Study Art - Art Timeline, Biographies, Elements & Principles of Art, Art Concepts (Color wheel-Wow!), Media, Styles, Artists Create Art. Demonstration: Step by Step example drawings and example photos.

Art History Resources on the Web (http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html)
Well maintained and reviewed source of information on art history by period and area.

ESPNet (http://msn.espn.go.com/main.html)
For current information on sports, including scores.

Internet Movie Database (http://us.imdb.com)
A directory of information on current movies, videos and DVD.

Metropolitan Museum of Art (http://www.metmuseum.org/)
Site gives an overview of the collection, floor plan, and calendar of Museum events. The education section contains information and activities for students, teachers & families.

National Gallery of Art (http://www.nga.gov/collection/collect.htm)
A searchable database of the museum's collection.

The National Park Service Park Net (http://www.nps.gov/)
United States Park Service Department's information on parks, including the history and science background.

NBA (http://www.nba.com/)
National Basketball Association official website with information on players, statistics, etc.

Olympic Resources on the Web (http://www.monroe.lib.in.us/childrens/olympics.html)
Links to official Olympic websites - including history, athletes, features, events, symbols, links to news sites.

Origami on the Web (http://www.paperfolding.com/)
Origami history, origami and math, learn to fold, insects, etc. Use learn to fold which includes diagrams and links - some simple, some complex.

Smithsonian Institute Home Page (http://www.si.edu/)
Information on the museums as well as on art, history, and science and technology.

Sports Illustrated for Kids (http://www.sikids.com)
Online counterpart to Sports Illustrated for Kids magazine. Site changes form day to day.

Sports Illustrated Online (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/)
Top sports stories and current scores.

SportsLine USA (http://www.sportsline.com/)
Leisure information on current sports happenings from CBS Sports.

Worldwide Internet Music Resources
(http://www.music.indiana.edu/music_resources/)
Maintained by Indiana Univerisity School of Music, site contains links to information on musicians, composers, genres, etc.

800's Literature

ALA/ALSC - Awards and Grants (http://www.ala.org/alsc/awards.html)
Links to Newbery Medal home page, Caldecott Medal home page and others. Large pictures of current winners and honor books with synopsis and review. Each links to About the Medal, Past Winners & Honor Books, links to other medals/awards such as Coretta Scott King Award.

The Golden Sower Award (http://www.nol.org/home/NLA/golden/sower.htm)
Selections for Current Nominees, Past Winners, About the Golden Sowers. Each nominee selection includes student summaries and student artwork - also most have links to author, illustrator and other related links.

Internet Public Library's On-line Literary Criticism (http://www.ipl.org/ref/litcrit/ )
Contains critical and biographical websites about authors and their works.

Literary Resources on the Net (http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/)
A searchable database of links on many types of literature. It is maintained by Professor Jack Lynch of Rutgers.

A Literary Tour of Nebraska (http://mockingbird.creighton.edu/NCW/tour.htm)
Brief descriptions with links to: Nebraska Authors, Contemporary Nebraska Writers, Creative Writing Programs (college and university offerings), Literary Publishing, Literary Community, Literary Conference, and Literary Centers.

Poetry Links for Young People by the Children's BookCouncil
(http://www.cbcbooks.org/html/pw_links.html)
Links for students and teachers. Includes nursery rhyme list, a publishing project for K-12, poetry for young adults, Yahooligans poetry, etc.

Project Bartleby (http://www.bartleby.com/)
Online books and biographical information on great books.

900's Biography, Geography, History

About New Zealand (http://www.purenz.com/aboutnz.cfm)
Tourism of New Zealand. Historical periods are covered from Maori history to colonization and immigration. Reviews flora, fauna, climate and geography.

African American History - Biographies (http://www.lkwdpl.org/madison/Aflg.htm)
Features biographies and profiles of noted African-American historical figures such as Muhammad Ali, Maya Angelou, Malcolm X, Mae Jemison. Great pictures and list of links.

African American Literature & History (http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/afroamer.htm)
Extensive annotated list of links inthese categories: biography, history, literature, bibliography, current events, Million Man March, Amistad, Black History Month, etc.

Ancient World Web (http://www.julen.net/ancient/)
A guide to web links on ancient history, religion, science, art and literature.

Ask Asia (http://www.askasia.org)
This site is devoted not only to China, but to all things Asian.. There are readings, timelines and maps for students.

Blank & Outline Maps (http://geography.about.com/cs/blankoutlinemaps/)
Blank and outline maps of different places of the world that may be printed and used for educational purposes.

Canada - Facts, History and People (http://canada.gc.ca/canadiana/facts_e.html)
Information about the history of Canada, its people and its heritage.

China the Beautiful (http://www.chinapage.org/china.html)
Chinese literature, history, and culture.

Colonial Williamsburg (http://www.history.org/)
Links to the history of Colonial Williamsburg.

Color Landform Atlas of the United States (http://fermi.jhuapl.edu/states/states.html)
On-line geographical survey with external links to state resources.

EspanOle! History (http://www.espanole.org/hist)
Many links for information on history including Pre-Columbian : Caribbean, Mainland (Aztecs, Maya & Incas), Spanish Conquest and beyond.

50 States of the United States (http://www.50states.com/)
Links to lists of facts and information on all 50 states.

Fabulous Facts About Australia (http://www.auslig.gov.au/facts)
Focuses on Australian geograhy.

Hispanic American Webliography (http://www.waukeganpl.org/ysdept/weblies/hispam.htm)
Annotated list of websites with more links: Hispanic heritage, Latino culture, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum (Chicago), etc.

History Net (http://www.thehistorynet.com/)
Searchable archives on a wide variety of historical topics.

Infonation (http://www.un.org/Pubs/CyberSchoolBus/infonation/e_infonation.htm)
Statistical data on all the nations of the world.

Internet African American History Challenge (http://www.brightmoments.com/blackhistory)
A three level interactive quiz helps kids sharpen their knowledge of African American histor. Read profiles of famous 19th century African Americans.

Inventors Hall of Fame (http://www.invent.org/hall_of_fame/1_0_0_hall_of_fame.asp)
Search inventions, inventor profiles, National Hall of Fame Museum. Includes the impact invention has had in history.

Kids Links to the American Civil War (http://www.wc4.org/civil_war.htm)
Education links on all aspects of the Civil War - many from the Library of Congress.

The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies
(http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/)
This searchable index is maintained by two professors at Georgetown University and provides links to many medieval resources.

Lonely Planet Destinations (http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/)
Travel tips for countries all over the world from Lonely Planet, a popular publisher of no-nonsense budget travel guides.

Map Quest (http://www.mapquest.com/)
Interactive atlas allows you to zoom in and out of maps and identifies points of interest. Trip quest option provides driving directions to 150,000 towns in the continental U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Provides maps, driving directions, and road trip planners for anywhere in the U.S.

Native American Studies Collections
(http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/native/web.html)
Links to numerous web sites pertaining to Native American issues.

Nebraska Blue Book (http://www.unicam.state.ne.us/bluebook/)
Biennial guide to a wealth of Nebraska history, symbols, elected officials, government agencies, statistics, election results, etc.

Nebraska Databook (http://info.neded.org/stathand/contents.htm)
The best one-stop shop for statistics about Nebraska you will ever find. Population, geographic, economic, agriculture, and more. Part 2 includes maps, profiles, and photographs of notable citizens, lists of state place names, symbols, and history.

Nebraska State Capitol Virtual Tour (http://www.state.ne.us/captour/welcome.htm)

Nebraska State Government Publications Online
(http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/docs/pilot/pilot.html)
Links to hundreds of online publications posted by Nebraska state agencies, arranged by agency name. A good source for annual reports, directories, statutes for each agency.

New Perspectives on THE WEST (http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest)
People (Indians, Explorers, Presidents, etc.), Places, Events, Quizzes, etc. - all on the westward expansion of the United States.

Notable Hispanic Americans, A to Z
(http://www.infoplease.com/spot/hhmbio7.html)
Alphabetical list of links to pages of information for famous Hispanic Americans. (No pictures)

POTUS (Presidents of the United States) (http://ipl.sils.umich.edu/ref/POTUS/)
Internet Public Library's site on background information on the presidents.

Some Famous Nebraska Authors
(http://info.neded.org/stathand/parttwo/author.html)
Biographical information (1 1/2-2 pages each) on Aldrich, Cather, Eiseley, Morris, Neihardt, and Sandoz.

Sperling's Best Places (http://www.bestplaces.net)
3,000 city profiles.

Statutes and Constitution (http://statutes.unicam.state.ne.us/)
Nebraska statutes and Constitution online. Searchable by keyword or browsable by chapter.

Today in History (http://www.scopesys.com/today/)
Historic events, birthdates, and "thought for the day."

U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum (http://www.ushmm.org/)
Links to the resources of the U.S. Holocaust Museum

Unicameral Update (http://www.unicam.state.ne.us/update/index.htm)
Weekly highlights of the Nebraska Legislature.

Valley of The Shadow (http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/vshadow2/)
A digital history project on a Civil War battle.

920's Collective Biography

Biography (http://www.biography.com/)
Searchable site for over 25,000 biographies, past and present.


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