Other Curriculum Resources for Teachers "Just Some Good Stuff I Haven't Had Time to Place Elsewhere"
- 700 Great Sites for Kids - Sites selected by the Children and Technology Committee of the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association.
- Awesome Library - Education Directory for Librarians - This is a section for librarians, with links grouped first into the core subject areas, plus a special set of librarian resources.
- BUBL Information Service - Internet resources according to their subject classification with a distinctively "European" feel to it. A very friendly layout of resource links.
- Berkeley Digital Library SunSite - The U.C. Berkeley Library links to some of the most useful digital libraries and collections of information on the World Wide Web.
- The EdWeb K-12 Resource Guide - This site offers a collection of on-line educational resources, including teacher and administrative discussion groups services, as well as lesson plans, interactive projects, and interesting places to explore.
- Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE) - More than 30 Federal agencies make hundreds of federally supported education resources available at this web site.
- The Gateway - Access to high quality Internet lesson plans, curriculum units and other education resources.
- Information Resources for Information Professionals - A guide to basic resources for professional to use "when looking to the written record to solve a problem or learn more about ourselves as a profession" from Syracuse University.
- Library of Congress Web - The entry point to the Library of Congress, our nation's leading library. Lots of full-text and graphical resources, exhibits, and of course, databases.
- The Scout Report - A weekly publication of the Internet Scout Project (not "Boy Scouts"), it provides a fast, convenient way to stay informed about valuable resources on the Internet.
- AskA+ Locator - The Virtual Reference Desk AskA+ Locator provides resources and links to experts that offer answers to questions that students or educators might have.
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