Our topic in May was Top Free Reference Resources Online. Here is the introduction from class:
Each year since 1999 the Reference And User Services Association (RUSA) of the American Library Association publishes a list of the Best Free Reference Websites via the MARS (Machine-Assisted Reference Section) committee. This list is a treasure trove of what is good reliable reference sources and freely available on the web.
Essentially, in this session of DataBytes we will be examining this list and I will be highlighting a dozen or so of these sites and. This list of reference sites by RUSA/MARS is a great place to find databases for all types of reference needs, and includes everything from comics to food to government statistics and more.
I will also include a few that are not on the list -- these are sites that I have found via serendipity, reviews and also by using the Librarians' Internet Index (http://lii.org ). I consider the Librarians' Internet Index to be a great reference tool in and of itself due to the fact that they catalog a lot of databases and only sites that have been reviewed by librarians are included.
So, without further ado, here is the list of what we ended up exploring at each session:Sites Demonstrated:
FoodSafety.gov http://www.foodsafety.gov/
Population Reference Bureau http://www.prb.org
Acronym Finder: The Acronym and Abbreviation Dictionary http://www.acronymfinder.com
Internet Movie Database http://imdb.com
All-Music Guide http://www.allmusic.com
Hoaxbusters vs. Snopes
http://hoaxbusters.ciac.org/HBHoaxIndex.html
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