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  • Banned Books Online - This site is "... a special exhibit of books that have been the objects of censorship or censorship attempts."

  • Bartleby.com - Site providing the full-text of many classic works free online, including reference books, poetry, fiction, and non-fiction.

  • BBC News Special Report - Displays any current news related to Sept. 11 events, plus archived news stories and background information.

  • BE Radio - Technical articles, news and advice about radio equipment and engineering. Includes links to product catalogs.

  • Benevolent Animal Rescue Committee - Based in Mentone. "BARC's mission is to control the dog and cat population by funding spay and neuter procedures and by altering all animals that we rescue. These animals include strays, pets that are turned our to us by their owners and some that we rescue for city and county shelters. Our primary funding goes to limited income pet owners to help defray the cost of spay and neuter procedures. Our benevolent work includes, providing funds for emergency medical care of dogs and cats, providing foster housing for rescued animals and hosting adoption shows in order to place spayed and neutered cats and dogs with their new owners."

  • Berkeley's Education-Psychology Library - Internet Resources on Education and Psychology by UC Berkeley library.

  • Best Friends Animal Sanctuary - Kanab, Utah boasts "...the nation's largest sanctuary for abused and abandoned cats and dogs and other animals. They come here from all over the country and there are never fewer than 1,800 here on any given day. Most of them just need a few weeks of special care before they can go on to good new homes. Others, who are older or sicker or have suffered extreme trauma, find a special home at the sanctuary for the rest of their lives." Best Friends works hard to promote the no kill, no more homeless pets philosophy nationwide.

  • Best Information on the Net - A library-produced guide for college students. Offers selected web sites arranged by major and by hot paper topics.

  • Best Places to Live - Money ranks 300 United States metropolitan areas as places to live. The database of social indicators upon which the ratings are based contains statistical data on 63 factors for each metropolitan area. These factors cover topics of weather, economy, housing, health, education, crime, transportation, leisure, arts and culture. In addition to the Best Places ratings, Money offers a Cost of Living Comparator. Select two cities and find the difference in the cost of living between the two cities.

  • BibFinder - BibFinder is a free computer science bibliography search engine. It integrates CSB, DBLP, Network Bibliography, ACM Digital Library, ACM Guide, ScienceDirect, IEEE Xplore, CiteSeer, and Google.

  • Bibliography of the History of Information Science and Technology, 1900-2004 5th edition -

  • Bibliomania: the Network Library - A small, commercial British site offering fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.

  • Bibliothèque de l'office des Nations-Unis - Informations générales (conditions de prêt, horaires). Accès à liste des publications, aux archives et au catalogue.

  • Bibliothèques universitaires sur Internet - Cette liste est un recensement des pages consacrées aux bibliothèques universitaires sur Internet. Elle est certainement incomplète, et nous vous invitons à l'enrichir ou à la corriger par vos remarques.

  • Bill Trochim's Center for Social Research Methods - Resources for applied social research and evaluation methods

  • Biochemistry - Available currently for free trial from the American Chemical Society is the journal Biochemistry in full-text for 1996. To use: Once you've agreed to their copyright and usage terms you get a page in which you have several index choices.

  • Biochemistry Guide -

  • Biochemistry. 5th ed. - There are about 526 topics in 34 chapters, in four broad categories (below). Each chapter has Problems and Selected Readings (this bibliography links out to PubMed). There is a Table-of-Contents interface and a keyword-search available. Within the text, there are links to tables, figures, and images. The Molecular Design of Life; Transducing and Storing Energy; Synthesizing the Molecules of Life; Responding to Environmental Changes. <>Additionally there is a glossary of compounds, list of acronyms, and an answer-key to the problems accompanying each of the 34 chapters.

  • Biographies of Women Mathematicians - Biographical information on more than 125 women mathematicians. The biographies, which vary in size, are indexed alphabetically by name and chronologically by century of the mathematician's birth.

  • Biology Links : Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - A comprehensive virtual library on Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, this site lists resources by provider and then by title.

  • BiologyBrowser - BiologyBrowser is "...the new web page that serves as a starting point for anyone seeking biology information on the Internet. Managed by BIOSIS (www.biosis.org), BiologyBrowser features free resources and useful links, and provides a forum for connecting hundreds of researchers and information scientists worldwide."

  • BioMed Central Open Accessible Journals - A list of free periodicals. Research articles in all BioMed Central journals are published under Open Access.

  • Biomedicine and Health in the News - Provided by the University of Connecticut Health Center. Provides quick access to the biomedical, scientific, and health articles from the New York Times newspaper. Updated weekly.

  • BioNetbook - From the Institut Pasteur comes this large and useful virtual library of links to several thousand bioscience resources.

  • Biz/ed Home Page - Business and economics information gateway for students, teachers, and lecturers.

  • BlackMask Online - Despite the odd name, a respectable collection of literary e-texts from famous and not so famous writers.

  • Blank and Outline Maps - From About.com's Geography guide, a selection of printable blank maps for personal or educational use. Some are provided by About.com, others are links to independent sites.

  • BMC Biochemistry - BMC Biochemistry is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of biochemistry, including metabolic pathways, enzyme functions, and small molecular components of cells and tissues. BMC Biochemistry (ISSN 1471-2091) is indexed/tracked/covered by PubMed, MEDLINE, BIOSIS, CAS, Scopus, EMBASE and Google Scholar.

  • Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve - Locate FOMC minutes, testimony of FRB officials, speeches of FRB members, the Annual Report and Budget Review, statistical releases, and the Beige Book.

  • Bookhive - From the Charlotte-Mecklenburg County Public Library, a guide to current children's literature, with cover pictures and summaries of many children's books. Browse books by theme and grade level.

  • Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers Project - Contains more than 2,300 first-person accounts of slavery. Interviews with former slaves were conducted as part of the WPA writers' project, 1936-1938.

  • Botany Department of the California Academy of Sciences - "The herbarium of the California Academy of Sciences (CAS) is the largest collection of vascular plants in the western U.S." Search a database of California wildflowers by color, common name,latin name, family, or geographic area. Also search catalogs of the collection.

  • Britfilms.com - Features two databases: one is a listing of British films from 1996 to the present, and the other is The Directory of International Film and VideoFestivals (U.S. festivals included). Both are searchable by keyword or can be browsed. Film listings include cast, director, and distributor info. Festival listings include entry information.

  • British Geological Survey Homepage - BGS, the national geological survey of the United Kingdom, was founded in 1835. Its primary functions are to maintain and revise geological information for the land and offshore areas of the United Kingdom and the nearby continental shelf.

  • British Women Playwrights around 1800 - Small collecton of plays by women writers around the Romantic period.

  • British Women Romantic Poets 1739-1832 - Collection of poetry by women writers of the Romantic period.

  • Broadcast Education Association - Information on member services, conferences. Includes a section of course syllabi and a brief introduction to audience research.

  • BUBL Catalog of Internet Resources: Social Sciences - BUBL is a humanities gateway site, featuring numerous guides to subject resources on the web. Based in Britain, it has a focus on European sites. Notable for its extremely wide coverage. The Social Sciences section covers everything from accounting to world population

  • BUBL Link - Enormous listing of selected scholarly sites, arranged by discipline.

  • Buddhist Studies WWW Virtual Library - A vast gateway to leading information facilities in the field of Buddhist Studies world-wide.

  • Build a Strong Business Plan, Section by Section - Straightforward no-nonsense guide, written by Bruce Kohl, for Inc.com.

  • Bulfinch's Mythology - Electronic version of the classic book of myths. Covers Greek, Roman, Norse, and Medieval myths and legends.

  • Bureau of Economic Analysis Data - Bureau of Economic Analysis, an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is the nation's economic accountant, preparing estimates that illuminate key national, international, and regional aspects of the U.S. You can find data at national (e.g. NIPA, gross product by industry), international (e.g. balance of payments, exports and imports), and regional (e.g. state personal and per capita income)level.

  • Bureau of Justice Statistics - Includes national statistics about crime, victims, offenders, law enforcement, courts, correction, and related topics.

  • Bureau of Labor Statistics - Access all kinds of statistical information relating to labor including the general economy and the consumer price index.

  • Business & Employment - The Argus Business & Employment category includes guides on topics pertaining to all aspects of commercial enterprise including, but not limited to, products, trade, markets, financial matters, professions and job seeking.

  • Business and Industry News - Webliography created and maintained by personnel at Louisiana State University. Extensive links to web resources covering business and industry news.

  • BusinessJeeves.Com Business & Company Information Directory - A listing of global company and business information & research resources.


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