Humanities The pulitzer prizes Add this site to your list to visit. Literature and Cultureof Twentieth Century; winners of the Nobel Peace prize; TAMLIT American http://home.earthlink.net/~gboals/human.html
Extractions: The site highlights the literary contributions of selected authors of fiction residing in each of the participating cities, which include Bergen, Norway; Bologna, Italy; Brussels, Belgium; Helsinki, Finland; Krakow, Poland; Prague, Czech Republic; and Reykjavik, Iceland. The main Literature 2000 page links to separate city pages maintained by the participating libraries, each with information about the authors that each city has chosen to present. The Complete Works of Marlowe Canadian Poetry Archive - Hom The Ransom Center-Online Exhibitions
Materials Selection Policies awards the Nobel prize, the pulitzer prize, the National attention is given tobiographies of local popular features, musicals, award winners and foreign http://www.cslib.org/policy/cdruss.htm
Extractions: The library supports the "Library Bill of Rights" and the "Freedom to Read", statements adopted by the American Library Association. These documents are included as Appendices. Book and/or library materials selection is the responsibility of the Library Director and, under his/her direction, members of the library's professional staff in accordance with selection policies as adopted by the Board of Trustees. Suggestions for purchase from the public are welcome and will be given serious consideration within the limits of these policies. The library will attempt to maintain as balanced and as varied a collection as possible. Specialization or duplication will be considered as local interest or need dictates. Materials will be selected to cover a variety of tastes, interests, purposes, and reading levels to fill the informational, recreational, and educational need of all residents of Middletown. Library materials will include but are not limited to the following formats: books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets, pictures, films, videotapes, maps, sound recordings, microforms, art prints, realia, audio-visual equipment, and foreign-language materials. Materials for the blind and handicapped in the form of talking books and cassettes can be arranged through the library. The library has large print materials as part of its book and magazine collections. The library will cooperate with local educational institutions:
Photography @ Nationalgeographic.com Awards The pulitzer Prizes www.pulitzer.org This site is work and profiles of PulitizerPrize winners, past and firstplace still and video winners are invited http://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photolinks.html
Extractions: Home Site Index MAGAZINES: National Traveler Adventure NG Kids NG Explorer TV AND FILM: Channel (U.S.) Channel (Intl) Explorer More TV SUBJECTS: About National Adventure Animals Education History and Kids Maps and News Photography Science and Travel Shop Customer Service Complete Site Site Index Subscribe Shop Photography Links This site provides useful links to photo lists of all sorts: galleries, photojournalists, societies, manufacturers, 3-D, individuals and organizations, FAQ lists, photography articles, other Web sites, news, travel tips, course information, and directions for joining the mailing list. Note particularly the links to current workshops and university training.
Sources The Nobel prize Internet Archive Site has information on past winners of the Nobel ThePulitzer prizes Find out who won the Pulitizer prize each year and http://interwaryears.8m.net/sources.html
Extractions: Here's a few places to check if you need more in depth information. This section of the site is divided into fourdifferent categorizes: General Sites Sites relating to Specific Events (ie. Crash of '29) Sites relating to people of the time and Textbooks Used General Sites History Place : A wonderful site that has information on everything from the American Revolution to World War II. Although it is primarly concerned with American events. Info Please : Another wonderful site that has information on every olympic game and more. History Channel: Milestones of the Millenium : This site contains info on the many milestones in sports, literature, science, etc. Very good site; however, information covers the 100 of the most important events over one thousand years, so has little information on the Inter-War Years. HyperHistory Online : A timeline that reaches back to 1000 B.C. It is colour-coded, so that it easy to understand. Very intersting site. The United States History Index : Contains various timelines, biographies of individuals and lots more information. Relatively good site; however, it does deal with only the United States and not other countries.
San Antonio Public Library: Ready Reference Nobel Prizes This site features biographies of every of the most recent Nobel prizewinners with information pulitzer Prizes - You may select from a timeline http://www.sat.lib.tx.us/html/readyref.htm
Extractions: Periodical Databases ... Names GENERAL REFERENCE ENCYCLOPEDIAS Britannica Online For patrons using library computers only. Brought to you by the Texas State Electronic Library, this database offers you the full scope of the print Encyclopedia Britannica and MUCH, MUCH more! Over 72,000 articles on every topic, 75,000 dictionary entries, 10,000 drawings, maps, flags, etc., 23,000 biographies and the list goes on. All fully searchable. Check it out! Encarta Concise Encyclopedia - Not just an online encyclopedia with over 16,000 entries, this site also offers a collection of lesson plans and activity sheets for teachers and highlights a different topic each day. Encyclopedia.com - Electric Library's free encyclopedia with 14,000 articles culled from the Concise Columbia Encyclopedia Electronic Edition . The articles include cross-references, 170,000 links to external web sites, and links to BarnesandNoble.com for lists of related books. You can perform a keyword search or browse an alphabetical list of topics.
Reference Resources - Web Sites By Subject - FCPL Internet Public Library biographies. top of page grant, loan, and other assistanceprograms available to public and private organizations and individuals. http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/library/internet/ref.htm
Extractions: Library cardholders can access online databases for articles on specific subjects! See also Government Information as well as the Library's Homework links to find online information on these and other categories: Biography Math Science Social Studies (including geography, government, history, and politics) ; and Speeches
GRAMMY.com 31 National Heritage Award winners from Bill To preserve Charles Wuorinen's 1970 PulitzerPrizewinning electronic fill the void most biographies have created http://grammy.aol.com/recipients.html
INTERNET RESOURCE GUIDE FOR MEDIA CENTERS of Mathematics contains the biographies of more Professional Information 1995 PulitzerPrize Web Site, American libraries which were previous winners of the http://www.afn.org/~wuft/resource.html
Extractions: NEW INTERNET RESOURCE GUIDE FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS! ** note: This page has been translated from the original (submitted) resource document Some links may have been changed or moved. This project focused on research of the resources available on the Internet. The end product was an Internet resource guide for use in a K12 media center by students, teachers, and media specialists. By targeting a varied audience, the researcher was able to discover the resources that were availablefor all the people that a media specialist may serve. In addition, the researcher focused on reference and bibliographic sources for students because those resources would benefit the greatest number of students. For media specialists and teachers, she (Sally Moses) chose resources that would support their professions. Daily Almanac provides information regarding the current date such as the day and week of the year, phase of the moon, Chinese year, and important events for this date in history. USA Today Hot Site Author: Michael J. Maggio, University of Illinois at Chicago
Bookwire Contributors include winners of the Best American with successful investors, PulitzerPrizewinning authors from children's books to biographies, from science http://www.bookwire.com/bookwire/otherbooks/Review-Sources.html
Extractions: Boston Book Review Publisher's Weekly School Library Journal booksinprint.com ... Small Press Other Useful Links ABA ALA BISG Literary ListServ ... Other Resources Review Sources A. Magazine@Mall A magazine with a focus on the Asian American community. Includes book reviews and interviews with authors writing on the Asian experience in America and the Pacific Rim. AB Bookman's Weekly "For the specialist book world..." Since 1948, AB has been the bookseller's own magazine, with editorials, feature articles, news and regular departments dedicated to the welfare and needs of the book trade. The Accomplished Web Reader Review outstanding foreign books in translation. American Drama Journal Sponsored by the American Drama Institute, this journal features scholarly studies of dramatic literature, including complete tables of contents and a bibliography for all ten issues of the journal, a subscription page, playwright interviews, and links to theater resources on the Internet. Submissions are welcome. The Angel Academy A site dedicated to the subject of angels, including books reviews of recently published literature and the recent series by author Misty Taggart entitled
Reference Desk These Internet sites that will help you find answers to research questions in electronic reference books like dictionaries and encyclopedias. Research Helper at Nueva School ( nuevaschool. org/~ debbie/ library/ research/ research. http://www.cedar-rapids.k12.ia.us/taft/imc/refdesk.html
Extractions: These Internet sites that will help you find answers to research questions in electronic reference books like dictionaries and encyclopedias. (revised April 10, 2003 Homework Helpers General Research Sites Dictionaries and Quotation Books Flags ... Grammar Also look at other subject web links HOMEWORK HELPERS Research Helper at Nueva School (nuevaschool.org/~debbie/library/research/research.html) - The Nueva School provides research hints and an online tool that helps you create and save bibliographies for your reports. Refdesk.com (www.refdesk.com/) - is a one-stop source for all reference needs. This is a big site that can be overwhelming for first-time users. To digest this site in smaller chunks you may want to start at this section of Refdesk.com: My Homework Helper (refdesk.com/homework.html) . It is a reference desk web page especially made for school-age students from grade 1 through college Internet Public Library Reference Center (www.ipl.org/ref/) - One of the best places on the net, the IPL (Internet Public Library) is run by librarians (who else would know how to find great information!) Accurate and reliable, this web site is the only place to go for most serious researchers. An easier version is the Internet Public Library - Youth Division [www.ipl.org/youth/].