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Reference Websites

When doing projects, essays, notes, etc. sometimes it's hard to find reliable reference resources. And you don't always have time to go to a local library. So, here we have put a list of reference materials, from dictionaries to free online books to an interactive periodic table to a graphing calculator. These tools can also help you expand your knowledge base.

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Project Gutenberg offers over 46,000 free ebooks including everything from classics to textbooks. Many of their ebooks can be either downloaded or read online.

Bartleby offers access to a huge lift of reference books as well as fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.

You can discover the origins and history of many wprds and phrases with online tool. 

This tool provides reference material on a wide range of topics such as the arts and humanities, law and government, business, education, and science.

This periodic table is easy to use and offers detailed information by hovering your mouse or clicking on specific elements.

 No matter what you are seeking, this site offers facts, quotes, news, and searches for a variety of information.

Use this simple online graphing calculator for any of your calculus classes and more.

Find original sources from national archives, libraries, universities, museums, and government databases.

Library Spot Grammar/Style

Get links to sites that provide tutorials, how-tos, and style guides to ensure you are always using proper grammar and style.

Look up definitions as well as use other tools that help with grammar and style, word FAQs, and other dictionaries.

This government database provides information on everything from math to music.

This website can give you a good compare and contrast of two subjects, things, ideas, etc. as long as the comparison is reasonable.

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