• TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY
    A very informative site including catalogue information for locating library materials and locations Also includes internet links giving direct access to the full text of periodicals, reference materials, Canadian information resources, resources en francais, homework help for students of all ages, career information, several telephone directories and much more.
  • THE INTERNET PUBLIC LIBRARY
    Links to all types of information similar to what you would access in a real library. Included is an extensive reference section including almanacs, dictionaries, encyclopedias, etc. You can also email a request. There are links to on-line periodicals and texts, special sections for librarians, youths and teens, homework and assignment help and much more.

  • TORONTO REFERENCE LIBRARY
    This site includes the MetroCat on-line catalogue; Answerline, an email reference service, and a genealogy search engine, the Architectural Index for Ontario, and Expanding Universe, a classified search tool for amateur astronomy.

  • LIBRARY RESEARCH AT CORNELL A HYPERTEXT GUIDE
    Seven steps to effective library research. A comprehensive guide and research tutorial.

  • LIBRARY LINKS
    Links to libraries and library associations around the world.

  • LIBWEB LIBRARY SERVERS VIA WWW
    Libweb lists over 2500 pages from libraries in over 70 countries

  • SJPCL PUBLIC LIBRARY WWW SERVERS DATABASE SEARCH FORM
    Links to over 560 public library web pages worldwide.

  • MUSEUMS
    This is a comprehensive directory of on-line museums and museum-related resources. It also includes a virtual library with extensive links to information on a wide variety of topics.

  • EDUCATION VIRTUAL LIBRARY
    This site includes an extensive collection of educational materials that can be purchased. It also includes several links that offer useful and useable free lesson plans and ideas.

  • APPLETON PUBLIC LIBRARY
    This site for Appleton Library comes from Wisconsin and includes events, materials, circulation policies and procedures, internet use guidelines, Library Board minutes, long range plans, feedback to the library. And Fine Print, (newsletter), etc.

  • THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
    This site includes information about the system as well as access to research libraries: Humanities and Social Sciences Library, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Science-Industry and Business Library, and 85 Branch libraries in neighborhoods throughout the Bronx, Manhattan and Staten Island.

  • THE U.S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS (LoC)
    LoC was established as a legislative library in 1800. The largest library on the world has placed a significant part of its collection on the Web, complete with powerful searching tools to find and retrieve individual items.

  • THE WORLD WIDE WEB VIRTUAL LIBRARY
    This document keeps track of leading information facilities of value and/or significance to researchers in the field of Demography. Currently this page contains 190 outstanding, international (including Canadian) links to demographic information facilities world-wide.

  • LIBRARY RESEARCH AT CORNELL: A HYPERTEXT GUIDE
    This excellent site provides very useful information for both the secondary level student and the librarian. For example, Cornell provides a sequential step approach to the research process. Each of the seven steps (Identify and Develop Your Topic, Background Information, Use Catalogs to Find Books, Use Indexes to Find periodical Articles, Find Internet Sources, etc.) is defined and explained in detail.

  • CARNEGIE MELLON
    This site provides information about the national research university of about 7,500 students and 3,000 faculty, research and administrative staff. Carnegie Mellon's position of leadership in the arts and in technology is unusual in higher education today. The site provides access to WebCat (Carnegie Lib. Catalog), other library catalogs, databases by subject, full-text journals/books/newspapers, journal article Delivery, etc. To obtain full-text from some journals, you may need to have additional software such as Adobe Acrobat loaded on your machine.

  • TEXAS STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES COMMISSION
    This site includes an electronic library and online catalog. Canadian resources and access to Canadian reference material are limited.

  • LIBRARY OF AMERICA
    Library of America releases new volumes twice a year. The current selection of new works ( fiction excerpts) includes: James Baldwin, Collected Essay, Early Novels & Stories; and Gertrude Stein, Writings 1903-1932, and Writings 1932-1946.

  • THE CANADIAN LIBRARY INDEX
    This is an index of Canadian Library Home Pages and connections to telnet/web based OPACS.
  • LITERACY LINKS
    Great website for literacy, with a lot of other literacy links