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Ken Rockwell  (library subject specialist) | U of U  Division of Nutrition | Wayne Askew (Department Representative)

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Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews A: Human and Experimental.This resource is available to University of Utah users only.
Full-text coverage starts: Vol. 35, no. 2/4 (1997) ".includes international coverage of analytical methods, foods, physiology and biochemistry, human health and nutrition, nutritional disorders and therapeutic nutrition. It started publication in 1931 and contains approximately 8,500 abstracts each year."

Biomedical Reference Collection: BasicThis resource is available to University of Utah users only.
"Provides doctors, research scientists, students, clinical specialists and managers with access to 100 full text journals covering such disciplines as clinical medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system and the preclinical sciences. All 100 full text journals contained in the database are also indexed in MEDLINE.

MEDLINE (Cambridge or Ebsco) (1986-present)This resource is available to University of Utah users only.
"MEDLINE is the bibliographic database of the National Library of Medicine.containing references to articles from more than 3700 journals.includes such topics as microbiology, delivery of health care, nutrition, pharmacology, and environmental health.The database is international in scope; approximately 75% of the citations are published in English." Links to fulltext for articles contained within the Biomedical Reference Collection: Basic database [see above].

Index Medicus Journal Abbreviations (Medscape)
http://www.medscape.com/Home/Search/IndexMedicus/IndexMedicus.html
Lists of journal title abbreviations from MEDLINE and other sources and the corresponding full titles.

PubMed
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/
"PubMed is the National Library of Medicine's [free] search service that provides access to over 11 million citations in MEDLINE, PreMEDLINE, and other related databases, with links to participating online journals." For information about full text possibilities see http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/PubMed/fulltext.html

American Dietetic Association Complete Food and Nutrition guideThis resource is available to University of Utah users only.
The American Dietetic Association Complete Food and Nutrition Guide is an electronic book (ebook) available online that offers the American Dietetic Association's guidelines for individuals of all ages. Covered in the resource is how to eat smart, basic nutrition, purchasing healthy food, and provides information on other resources available to the consumer for better eating and nutrition.

Annual Review of NutritionThis resource is available to University of Utah users only.
The mission of Annual Reviews is to provide systematic, periodic examinations of scholarly advances in a number of fields of science through critical authoritative reviews. The comprehensive critical review not only summarizes a topic but also roots out errors of fact or concept and provokes discussion that will lead to new research activity. The critical review is an essential part of the scientific method.

CINAHL (1982-present)This resource is available to University of Utah users only.
".provides access to virtually all English-language nursing journals, publications from the American Nurses' Association and the National League for Nursing, and journals from 17 allied health disciplines [including nutrition and dietetics]." Some full text.

AGRICOLA (1984-present)This resource is available to University of Utah users only.
"The AGRICOLA (Agricultural Online Access) database contains bibliographic records of materials acquired by the National Agricultural Library (NAL) and cooperating institutions in the agricultural and related sciences. Ninety percent of the records describe journal articles and book chapters, and the remaining ten percent describe monographs, series, microforms, audiovisuals, maps, and other types of materials. Together they provide worldwide coverage of the agricultural literature. In addition, AGRICOLA contains subfiles of related bibliographic citations that have been prepared by sources other than the National Agricultural Library, for example, the Food and Nutrition Information Center (FNIC)." No full text.

Biological and Agricultural Index (1983-present)This resource is available to University of Utah users only.
".a bibliographic database that indexes English-language periodicals published in the United States and elsewhere. Periodical coverage includes a wide range of scientific journals, from popular to professional, that pertain to biology and agriculture. About 45 percent of the focus is on agriculture." Nutrition and food science are among the many subjects covered. No full text.

SPORT Discus (1975-present)This resource is available to University of Utah users only.
An international database.containing information on sports medicine, exercise physiology, and other aspects of sports and physical fitness. Includes citations to 1) articles from more than 2,000 current journals, magazines, and newsletters, 2) books, conference proceedings, dissertations, reports, and other monographs and 3) an extensive microform collection. No full text.

AGELINE (1978-present)This resource is available to University of Utah users only.
"Provides bibliographic coverage of social gerontology, which is the study of aging in psychological, health-related [including nutrition], social, and economic contexts. The delivery of health care to the older population and its associated costs and policies is particularly well covered, as are consumer, employment, and public policy issues." "Roughly two-thirds of the AGELINE records are obtained from journals, with the rest from book chapters, monographs, reports, and audiovisuals." No full text.

Biological Abstracts (1985-present)This resource is available to University of Utah users only.
".provides informative abstracts, in English, of current research reported in the biological and medical literature; approximately 9,000 life sciences research journals worldwide are monitored for inclusion.No full text.

Science Citation Index (1980-present)This resource is available to University of Utah users only.
Covers over 3,300 international scientific and technical journals in over 160 disciplines. What makes this database unique is that, in addition to conventional author/subject searching, it includes cited reference searching, which enables you to take a known, relevant paper and uncover other, later papers that cite it. No full text.

Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI) (1985-present)This resource is available to University of Utah users only.
"...provides ready access to information on measurement instruments (i.e., questionnaires, interview schedules, checklists, index measures, coding schemes/manuals, rating scales, projective techniques, vignettes/scenarios, tests) in the health fields, psychosocial sciences, organizational behavior, and library and information science." The PS (Primary Source) code indicates that the instrument was developed by the author(s) of the cited article. A PS code is also used to indicate that an existing instrument has been revised for the cited article. The SS (Secondary Source) code indicates that the instrument was not developed by the author(s) of the cited article. Some of the instruments referenced are only available from commercial sources (some are available for purchase from BMDS, the company that creates HaPI; in that case, order information will included in the abstract), but others are published in cited articles. Limiting a search by the PS code (see above) is the most efficient way to search for the the instrument itself.


 

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Dictionaries and Encyclopedias / Research Guide / Directory / Food Composition, Handbooks, and Manuals / Interactive Tutorials

Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

Dictionary of Food and Nutrition
Science Reference, Level 4, TX349 .B39 1995
"Intended for all who have an interest in food and nutrition, be it as consumers concerned about the health or otherwise of their diets, as cooks, food manufacturers, and salespeople, concerned about what they produce and sell, or as students of health and human sciences who must understand, interpret, and communicate information to others."

Dictionary of Nutrition and Dietetics
Science Reference, Level 4, TX349 .D78 1996
"A comprehensive, understandable resource for anyone looking for nutrition information, as well as for undergraduate nutrition and dietetics students looking for a dictionary that pulls together much of their diverse education." Includes many tables and figures.

Nutrition and Diet Therapy Reference Dictionary
Science Reference, Level 4, RM217 .L34 1996
"Covers all aspects of nutrition, including assessment of drug-nutrient interactions, laboratory interpretations, enteral and parenteral nutrition support, community and public health nutrition programs, nutrition throughout the life cycle, and such topics as nutrition and the immune system, nutrition labeling, chemical dependency, AIDS, and organ transplants."

The Nutrition and Health Dictionary
Science Reference, Level 4, QP141 .T88 1995
"The growth in the scientific literature of nutrition and the penetration of nutrition research into the disciplines of medicine, biochemistry, economics, sociology, and various applied fields, such as public health, food technology, and government services, have created a need for this book..[It] connects the technical languages among disciplines related to nutrition with one another and with less technical language." Includes tables and metabolic maps.

 

 

The Cambridge World History of Food
Science Reference, Level 4, TX353 .C255 2000
An excellent and inclusive work, which "...ecapsulates the history of food and nutrition through the span of human life on earth." Two volumes. Entries are original essays, which include bibliographies, tables, figures, and maps. Volume Two contains an extensive name and subject index. Contents: Volume One. Part I. Determining What Our Ancestors Ate; Part II. Staple Foods: Domesticated Plants and Animals; Part III. Dietary Liquids; Part IV. The Nutrients-Deficiencies, Surfits, and Food-Related Disorders. Volume Two. Part V. Food and Drink around the World; Part VI. History, Nutrition, and Health; Part VII. Contemporary Food-Related Policy Issues; Part VIII. A Dictionary of the World's Food Plants.

Encyclopedia of North American Eating & Drinking Traditions, Customs, & Rituals
General Reference, Level 3, GT2853 .U5 .G39 1996
".includes a sampling of the numerous types of eating and drinking patterns in North America, many of which are a blend of traditions from other continents. Entries describe foods and beverages that are consumed in ritualistic or customary ways, eating or drinking establishments that are an integral part of a ritual or custom, and eating or drinking events."

The Oxford Companion to Food
Science Reference, Level 4, TX349 .D38 1999
Covers plant products, meats, poultry, dairy products, nuts, fish, and all seafoods, cereals, exotic foods and national and regional cuisines from around the world including Antarctica. Also covers in depth food preservation, culinary terms, food science and diet, cookbooks and their authors, and the role of food in culture and religion. Entries are arranged alphabetically; there is an index at the back, and a subject scheme listed in the front. Includes an extensive bibliography.

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Research Guide

Food and Nutrition Information Guide
Science Reference, Level 4, TX601Z .S94 1987
".provide[s] a background on the variety and types of publications available" and "serve[s] as a type of 'map' for locating specific information in nutrition, dietetics, and food science and technology." Good general information, but dated (1987). Use UNIS or speak to a librarian for recent publications

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Directory

Directory of Food and Nutrition Information for Professionals & Consumers
Science Reference, Level 4, TX353 .D56 1992
Includes information on organizations, academic programs, software, databases, etc. Published in 1992; some information may be dated.

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Food Composition, Handbooks, and Manuals

Handbook of Nutrition and Diet
Science Reference, Level 4, QP141 D455 2000
"The aim of the Handbook of Nutrition and Diet is to present comprehensive principles of nutrition, food science and technology, and diet and human health in a lucid and dimple manner to point out how this knowledge can be utilized to maintain normal, healthy bodies with a high degree of vigor" Includes the following parts: Food Nutrients and Their Functions, Foods from Producers to Consumers, Food Composition and Utilization, and Nutritional Management of Diseases.

Bowes & Church's Food Values of Portions Commonly Used
Science Reference, Level 4, TX551.B64 1998
".a reference food composition database 'to supply authoritative data on the nutritional values of foods in a form for quick and easy reference.'" Covers "a wide range of commonly consumed foods as well as various foods of interest and curiosity."

Composition of Foods
Science Reference, Level 4, TX551 .M172 1991
Published by the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Ministry of Agriculture, United Kingdom. See also these supplements: Fatty Acids. Science Level 4, QP752.F35 F3 1998; Meat Products and Dishes. Science Level 4, TX556.M4 M43 1996; Fruit and Nut. Science Level 4, TX557.H63 1992.

Food: The Chemistry of its Components
Science Reference, Level 4, TX551 .C757 1996
Chapter titles include: Sugars, Polysaccharides, Lipids, Proteins, Colours, Flavores, Vitamins, Preservatives, Undesirables, Minerals, and Water. For more specific subjects see the index.

The Vitamins: Fundamental Aspects in Nutrition and Health
Science Reference, QP771 .C645 1998
A textbook/desk reference for students and health professionals. Part I includes several chapters on aspects of vitamins generally. Part II includes 14 chapters on individual vitamins, including the significance, sources, absorption, transport, metabolism, metabolic functions, deficiency, toxicity and case studies. Part III covers current knowledge

Mosby's Handbook of Herbs and Natural Supplements
Science Reference, Level 4, RM666 H33 S58 2001
Provides "extensive information on more than 270 herbal and natural supplements."

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Interactive Tutorials

Electronic Companion to BiochemistryThis resource is available to University of Utah users only.
Electronc Companion to Complete NutritionThis resource is available to University of Utah users only.
Electronc Companion to Essential NutritionThis resource is available to University of Utah users only.
Our license for these tutorials allows for only one user at a time, so if you can't get in, try again later. You must download Citrix software to your computer the first time you use any one of these tutorials if you are using them outside of the Library.

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Medical Dictionaries and Encyclopedias / Nutrition / Diet / Biotechnology / Biochemistry / Data and Analysis / International / Food and culture /
Associations /
 
Medical Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

MEDLINEplus Health Information: Dictionaries

MEDLINEplus Health Information: Encyclopedia

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Nutrition

Nutrition.gov
http://www.nutrition.gov/
"...a new federal resource, provides easy access to all online federal government information on nutrition. This national resource makes obtaining government information on nutrition, healthy eating, physical activity, and food safety, easily accessible in one place for many Americans." Information is arranged under the following broad headings (with subheadings): Food Facts, Food Safety, Lifecycle Issues, Health Management, Food Assistance, Research, and Resources.

MEDLINEplus Health Information: Food, Nutrition and Metabolism Topics
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/foodnutritionandmetabolism.html
".a gold mine of up-to-date, quality health care information from the world's largest medical library, the National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health. MEDLINEplus is for anyone with a medical question. Both health professionals and consumers can depend on it for accurate, current, medical information."

Food and Nutrition Information Center
http://www.nalusda.gov/fnic/
A wealth of information: reports, bibliographies, guidelines for professionals and consumers.

Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
http://www.usda.gov/cnpp/
Includes links to nutrition policy reports and to the full text of articles from Family Economics and Nutrition Review beginning with the Spring and Summer 1998 issue.

Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/list.html
Information on the CFSAN, its programs and special interest areas

Arbor Nutrition Guide
http://www.arborcom.com/
For professionals, this site includes many excellent links. Search by keyword or use the subject directory which starts with four areas: applied, clinical, food science, and food.

HealthWeb: Human Nutrition
http://www.libraries.psu.edu/crsweb/hw/nutr/
"HealthWeb provides links to specific, evaluated information resources on the World Wide Web selected by librarians and information professionals at leading academic medical centers in the Midwest. Selection emphasizes quality information aimed at assisting health care professionals as well as consumers in meeting their health information needs." The Nutrition page offers links to organizations, research resources, and publication.

Tufts University Nutrition Navigator
http://navigator.tufts.edu/index.html
A rating guide to nutrition websites; rating and evaluation criteria included.

The Core Historical Literature of Agriculture
http://chla.library.cornell.edu/
".a core electronic collection of agricultural texts published between the early nineteenth century and the middle to late twentieth century." Full-text coverage includes human nutrition along with many other agriculture-related subjects. Keyword, Boolean, subject, and other types of searching is available.

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Diet

The Report of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee on Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2000
The full report is available in pdf format.

America's Eating Habits: Changes and Consequences
Edited by Elizabeth Frazão, Food and Rural Economics Division, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture Information Bulletin No. 750 (AIB-750). "Individual chapters in this book provide different perspectives on the nutrition problem in the United States."

The Healthy Eating Index
http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/HEI/HEI.html
"Introducing the Healthy Eating Index, USDA is providing an important new tool for meeting our nutritional goals. It makes available for the first time a single summary measure to monitor changes in food consumption patterns. The Healthy Eating Index measures how well the diets of all Americans conform to the recommendations of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the Food Guide Pyramid."

NIH Office of Dietary Supplements: IBIDS database
The International Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements (IBIDS) is a database of published, international, scientific literature on dietary supplements, including vitamins, minerals, and botanicals. IBIDS is produced by the Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) at the National Institutes of Health to assist the public, health care providers, educators, and researchers in locating credible, scientific information on dietary supplements.

Annual Bibliography of Significant Advances in Dietary Supplement Research 1999
http://ods.od.nih.gov/publications/publications.html
"...a joint effort of the Office of Dietary Supplements at the National Institutes of Health and the Consumer Healthcare Products Association." The top 25 papers in the field published in 1999, as identified by "leading scientists in the United States." Includes annotations; PDF format.

The Heart: An Online Exploration
http://sln.fi.edu/biosci/heart.html
From the Franklin Institute.

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Biotechnology

Center for Consumer Research: Biotechnology
http://ccr.ucdavis.edu/biot/index.html
Questions and answers and links to related sites

Biotechnology: An Information Resource
http://www.nal.usda.gov/bic/
"[T]he Biotechnology Information Resource (BIC) WWW site from the National Agricultural Library of the US Department of Agriculture - ARS - providing access to selected sources, services and publications covering many aspects of agricultural biotechnology."

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Biochemistry

The THCME Medical Biochemistry Page
http://web.indstate.edu/thcme/mwking/
Provided by Dr. Michael W. King of the Terre Haute Center for Medical Education, this stellar resource offers a wealth of biochemistry information, from the basic chemistry of biomolecules to Glycosaminoglycans and mucopolysaccharides. Designed with the undergraduate in mind, each section contains full-text descriptions of a particular subject with accompanying illustrations, tables, figures, and references. Users looking for further information on any topic can use the MedHunt search engine from the front page here to search multiple online medical sources. For any student of biochemistry, this resource will be avaluable asset.-Copyright Internet Scout Project, 1994-2000. http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/

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Data and Analysis

Nutrient Data Laboratory
http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/
"Data sets [and other information] prepared by USDA-ARS's Nutrient Data Laboratory.Some of the data sets available include the USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference - Release 13, carotenoids, isoflavones, vitamin K and nutrient retention factors."

Nutrition Analysis Tool (Version 2.0)
http://www.nat.uiuc.edu/
Provided by the Food Science and Human Nutrition Department at the University of Illinois.

Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases
http://www.ars-grin.gov/duke/
Allows for plant, chemical, activity and ethnobotany searches. Also includes links to the Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary, a syllabus for a medical botany course, and links to other databases and related sites

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International

Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations; Economic and Social Department: Food and Nutrition http://www.fao.org/WAICENT/FAOINFO/ECONOMIC/ESN/NUTRI.HTM
Includes Food, Nutrition and Agriculture, FAO's on-line journal about nutrition, food quality and safety and also reports on food composition, nutrition education, biotechnology, etc.

International Food Information Council
http://ific.org/
The International Food Information Council (supported primarily by the broad-based food, beverage and agricultural industries) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to communicate science-based information on food safety and nutrition to health and nutrition professionals, educators, government officials, journalists and others providing information to consumers

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Food and culture

Food Habits
http://www.ilstu.edu/class/anth273-foodways/foodbib.html
Professor Robert Dirks of Illinois State University compiled this comprehensive list of resources for the anthropological study of food and culture. The World Food Habits Bibliography is subdivided into regional and topical lists. All regions of the globe are included and topic areas cover various facets of food-related studies.-Copyright Internet Scout Project, 1994-2000. http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/

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Associations

American Dietetic Association
http://www.eatright.org/

American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc.
http://www.faseb.org/ascn/

American Society for Nutritional Sciences

American Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
http://www.clinnutr.org/

Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
http://www.faseb.org/

Nutrition Division of the Institute of Food Technologists
http://www.ift.org/divisions/nutrition/

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RESEARCH TIPS return to top

The Science Reference desk on the fourth floor of Marriott Library is a good place to go for help with Foods and Nutrition library research. You may also want to set up an appointment to talk to a librarian who is most familiar with your research area. To do that, you can fill out a form available at the Science Reference desk, or you can go to http://www.lib.utah.edu/services/asklibrarian/consult.html to fill out the form electronically. A librarian will contact you to set up an appointment.

Getting Started / Finding resources in the Marriott Library / Finding information on the Internet / Recommended search engines/directories for locating university-level Internet resources /


Getting Started

Internet Navigator
http://www-navigator.utah.edu/
A free on-demand course for learning how to navigate the Internet. "Module three was created to assist college and university students in learning to gather information for research."

Research Strategies: Finding Your Way Through the Information Fog
http://www.acts.twu.ca/lbr/textbook.htm
Created by William Badke, c2000, a librarian at Trinity Western University, this is the online version of Research Strategies: Finding Your Way Through the Information Fog. Lincoln, NE: Writers Club Press/iUniverse.com, 2000. Written in a breezy, nonthreatening style; a fun way to learn to do library research.

Before You Write a Research Paper
http://www.lib.utah.edu/instruction/handouts/paper.html
A chart which compares scholarly-or peer reviewed-journals and popular magazines is on page two of this handout.

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Finding resources in the Marriott Library

Library Floor Maps
http://www.lib.utah.edu/science/flrmaps/directory.html

How Call Numbers Work
http://www.lib.utah.edu/information/LClong.html

Library of Congress Subject Headings
http://www.lib.utah.edu/instruction/handouts/LCSH/lcsh.html

Search Concepts
http://www.lib.utah.edu/instruction/handouts/keyword.html

To Research and Retrieve Historical Government Information
http://www.lib.utah.edu/govdoc/historical.html

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Finding information on the Internet


Evaluating Information Found on the Internet
http://milton.mse.jhu.edu/research/education/net.html
Created by a librarian at Johns Hopkins University, this web site "discusses the criteria by which scholars in most fields evaluate print information, and shows how the same criteria can be used to assess information found on the Internet."

Evaluating Web Pages. University of South Carolina, Beaufort Library

http://www.sc.edu/beaufort/library/lesson5.html
A short lesson in the important process of evaluating web pages.

Web Page Evaluation Worksheet
http://www.lib.utah.edu/instruction/handouts/webeval.html
A check-list for evaluating web pages.

Internet Detective: An interactive tutorial on evaluating the quality of Internet resources
http://sosig.ac.uk/desire/internet-detective.html
"The tutorial is free to use but you need to register your own personal ID so that the system can remember your quiz scores and your place in the tutorial. The tutorial takes around two hours to complete but your ID means you can do it at more than one sitting - and take up where you last left off."

InFoPeople Search Tools Chart
http://www.infopeople.org/src/chart.html
Selected lists of, and information about, subject directories, meta search engines, and search engines. Link to pdf version for printing. Updated regularly.

InFoPeople Search Engines Quick Guide
http://www.infopeople.org/src/guide.html
Basic information for using several popular search engines. Link to pdf version for printing.

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Recommended search engines/directories for locating university-level Internet resources

INFOMINE
http://infomine.ucr.edu/
Built by University of California, California State University, and other university and college librarians. "INFOMINE is intended for the introduction and use of Internet/Web resources of relevance to faculty, students, and research staff at the university level. It is being offered as a comprehensive showcase, virtual library and reference tool containing highly useful Internet/Web resources including databases, electronic journals, electronic books, bulletin boards, listservs, online library card catalogs, articles and directories of researchers, among many other types of information."

Scout Report Archives
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/archives/
"The Internet Scout Project is located in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and is sponsored by the National Science Foundation to provide timely information to the education community about valuable Internet resources." "The Scout Report Archives is a searchable and browseable database to over five years' worth of the Scout Report and subject-specific Scout Reports. It contains 10,713 critical annotations of carefully selected Internet sites and mailing lists."

The Librarian's Index to the Internet
http://lii.org/
Although the Internet resources in this annotated subject directory are selected by librarians for their usefulness to users of public libraries, there are many resources appropriate for academic users.

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Created on December 18, 2000. Last updated on March 12, 2007