| CANADA |
Canadian Encyclopedia Online <http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/> : The full text of the Canadian Encyclopedia available on the net in both English and French. this encyclopedia represents the cooperative efforts of 3800 contributors from across Canada.
| DICTIONARIES |
Transhub - The Translator's Reference Desk <http://transhub.cjb.net/> : This site indexes several dictionaries, encyclopedias and other ready reference sources in a wide range of languages and disciplines. The site is aimed at translators
| ECONOMICS |
Encyclopedia of Law and Economics <http://encyclo.findlaw.com/index.html> : Site includes links to: General Information | Bibliographies Listed per Topic | Search the Bibliographic Database | Reviews of the Literature | Law and Economics Web Resources | European Site of the Encyclopedia of Law and Economics From the University of Ghent, Netherlands
| ENCYCLOPEDIAS |
Assorted Encyclopedias on the Web <http://edis.win.tue.nl/encyclop.html> : Collection of links to various encyclopedias including Biology - Environment - Medicine, Crafts - Hobbies - Sports, Cultures - Geography - History, Economics -Finance, General Knowledge, Internet, Mathematics - Computing, Mysticism - Mythology, Philosophy, Physics - Cosmology, Religion and Social Sciences
Atlapedia Online <http://www.atlapedia.com/index.html> : Atlapedia Online contains full color physical and political maps as well as key
Canadian Encyclopedia Online <http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/> : The full text of the Canadian Encyclopedia available on the net in both English and French. this encyclopedia represents the cooperative efforts of 3800 contributors from across Canada.
Columbia Encyclopedia <http://www.bartleby.com/65/> : The Columbia Encyclopedia began its existence in the 1920s when Clarke Fisher Ansley and Columbia University Press recognized the need for a “first aid” for those who read. Now in its sixth edition some 80 years later, The Columbia Encyclopedia continues to serve the purposes for which it was conceived. Containing nearly 51,000 entries (marshalling six and one-half million words on a vast range of topics), and with more than 80,000 hypertext cross-references, the current Sixth Edition is among the most complete and up-to-date encyclopedić ever produced.
Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. 3rd ed. <http://www.encyclopedia.com/> : From encyclopedia.com. Contains over 17,000 articles. Can be searched or browsed
Encyclopaedia Britannica Online <http://britannicca.com/> :
Encyclopedia Mythica <http://www.pantheon.org/mythica/> : his is an encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, legends. It contains over 5100 definitions of gods and goddesses, supernatural beings and legendary creatures and monsters from all over the world.
Encyclopedia of Law and Economics <http://encyclo.findlaw.com/index.html> : Site includes links to: General Information | Bibliographies Listed per Topic | Search the Bibliographic Database | Reviews of the Literature | Law and Economics Web Resources | European Site of the Encyclopedia of Law and Economics From the University of Ghent, Netherlands
Encyclopedia Smithsonian <http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/> : Encyclopedia Smithsonian features answers to frequently asked questions about the Smithsonian and links to Smithsonian resources from A to Z.
Funk and Wagnall <http://www.funkandwagnalls.com/> : Complete Funk & Wagnalls unabridged 29-volume encyclopedia, enriched with multimedia: animations, sounds, music, flags, maps and more. Updated monthly Random House Webster's College Dictionary with over 165,000 entries PLUS: Pronunciation key, Abbreviation chart, Writer's guide, Signs and symbols chart, Geographical facts, Nations of the World, and Presidents of the United States. Reuters World News Service with the latest headlines updated hourly.
International Financial Encyclopaedia <http://www.euro.net/innovation/Finance_Base/Fin_encyc.html> :
Internet Encyclopedia <http://clever.net/cam/encyclopedia.html> : This is an encyclopedia composed of information available on the Internet. There are two main divisions. The MacroReference contains references to large areas of knowledge, FAQs where available, and pointers to relevant areas of the MicroReference. The MicroReference contains short bits of information and references to specific subjects, sometimes with instructions on finding the specific subject inside a general reference. Each specific subject will reference its general subject in the MacroReference if one is present. To expand by saying the same thing slightly differently, the MicroReference is an alphabetically arranged set of links to information while the MacroReference is a thematic arrangement with an index.
Internet Encyclopedia - MacroReference <http://www.cs.uh.edu/~clifton/macro.a.html> :
Internet Encyclopedia - MicroReference <http://www.cs.uh.edu/~clifton/micro.a.html> :
Musical Instrument Encyclopedia <http://www.lehigh.edu/zoellner/encyclopedia.html> : The Musical Instrument Encyclopedia lets you experience a sampling of instruments, complete with images and music samples. The collection represents unusual instruments and music from a variety of cultures.
Transhub - The Translator's Reference Desk <http://transhub.cjb.net/> : This site indexes several dictionaries, encyclopedias and other ready reference sources in a wide range of languages and disciplines. The site is aimed at translators
Wikipedia - The free encyclopedia <http://www.wikipedia.org/> : Wikipedia is a multilingual project to create a complete and accurate open content encyclopedia. They started on January 15, 2001 and are already working on 108849 articles in the English version.
| INTERNET |
Internet Encyclopedia <http://clever.net/cam/encyclopedia.html> : This is an encyclopedia composed of information available on the Internet. There are two main divisions. The MacroReference contains references to large areas of knowledge, FAQs where available, and pointers to relevant areas of the MicroReference. The MicroReference contains short bits of information and references to specific subjects, sometimes with instructions on finding the specific subject inside a general reference. Each specific subject will reference its general subject in the MacroReference if one is present. To expand by saying the same thing slightly differently, the MicroReference is an alphabetically arranged set of links to information while the MacroReference is a thematic arrangement with an index.
Internet Encyclopedia - MacroReference <http://www.cs.uh.edu/~clifton/macro.a.html> :
Internet Encyclopedia - MicroReference <http://www.cs.uh.edu/~clifton/micro.a.html> :
| LAW |
Encyclopedia of Law and Economics <http://encyclo.findlaw.com/index.html> : Site includes links to: General Information | Bibliographies Listed per Topic | Search the Bibliographic Database | Reviews of the Literature | Law and Economics Web Resources | European Site of the Encyclopedia of Law and Economics From the University of Ghent, Netherlands
| MUSIC |
Musical Instrument Encyclopedia <http://www.lehigh.edu/zoellner/encyclopedia.html> : The Musical Instrument Encyclopedia lets you experience a sampling of instruments, complete with images and music samples. The collection represents unusual instruments and music from a variety of cultures.
| REFERENCE AND MISCELLANEA |
Assorted Encyclopedias on the Web <http://edis.win.tue.nl/encyclop.html> : Collection of links to various encyclopedias including Biology - Environment - Medicine, Crafts - Hobbies - Sports, Cultures - Geography - History, Economics -Finance, General Knowledge, Internet, Mathematics - Computing, Mysticism - Mythology, Philosophy, Physics - Cosmology, Religion and Social Sciences
Atlapedia Online <http://www.atlapedia.com/index.html> : Atlapedia Online contains full color physical and political maps as well as key
Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. 3rd ed. <http://www.encyclopedia.com/> : From encyclopedia.com. Contains over 17,000 articles. Can be searched or browsed
Encyclopaedia Britannica Online <http://britannicca.com/> :
Encyclopedia Mythica <http://www.pantheon.org/mythica/> : his is an encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, legends. It contains over 5100 definitions of gods and goddesses, supernatural beings and legendary creatures and monsters from all over the world.
Encyclopedia Smithsonian <http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/> : Encyclopedia Smithsonian features answers to frequently asked questions about the Smithsonian and links to Smithsonian resources from A to Z.
International Financial Encyclopaedia <http://www.euro.net/innovation/Finance_Base/Fin_encyc.html> :
Internet Encyclopedia <http://clever.net/cam/encyclopedia.html> : This is an encyclopedia composed of information available on the Internet. There are two main divisions. The MacroReference contains references to large areas of knowledge, FAQs where available, and pointers to relevant areas of the MicroReference. The MicroReference contains short bits of information and references to specific subjects, sometimes with instructions on finding the specific subject inside a general reference. Each specific subject will reference its general subject in the MacroReference if one is present. To expand by saying the same thing slightly differently, the MicroReference is an alphabetically arranged set of links to information while the MacroReference is a thematic arrangement with an index.
Internet Encyclopedia - MacroReference <http://www.cs.uh.edu/~clifton/macro.a.html> :
Internet Encyclopedia - MicroReference <http://www.cs.uh.edu/~clifton/micro.a.html> :
Transhub - The Translator's Reference Desk <http://transhub.cjb.net/> : This site indexes several dictionaries, encyclopedias and other ready reference sources in a wide range of languages and disciplines. The site is aimed at translators
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