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Keeping Current
America's Library Discover the stories of America’s past and much more from the Library of Congress.
Libraries Compiled by librarians, KidsClick! was created by a group of librarians at the Ramapo Catskill Library System, to address concerns about the role of public libraries in guiding their children to valuable and age appropriate web sites.
Library and Museum Services for Blind and Physically Handicapped The NLS offers library and museum services for the blind and physically handicapped. They administer a free library program of Braille and recorded materials that are circulated to eligible borrowers by postage-free mail through a network of cooperating libraries.
Library of Congress You can visit the Main Reading Room at the Library of Congress by visiting this site.
Library of Congress Learning Page News, Resources, Collections, Activities, and much, much more are included on the Library of Congress Learning Page.
National Child Care Information Center's Online Library This easy-to-use database contains summaries and availability information for publications of interest to policy-makers, administrators, practitioners, parents, researchers, and other members of the child care community. The library currently includes nearly 2,000 records, and provides direct links to full-text documents on the Web when available.
The Oyez Project The Oyez Project, sponsored by Northwestern University, runs this web site. It allows visitors to listen to the complete oral arguments from hundreds of Supreme Court cases. The site also offers a search engine that will deliver summaries of most cases dating back to 1891. You can search by case title, subject, date, or citation.
Webquest This is a searchable online library of Blue-Ribbon web sites categorized by grade level, content area, application, and Dewey Decimal Numbers.
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