Library Resources




Volunteer Voices: The Growth of Democracy in Tennessee"

"Volunteer Voices: The Growth of Democracy in Tennessee" is a grant project funded by the Institute for Museum and Library Services that allows K-12 educators and students free online access to a variety of primary, or first hand, sources related to Tennessee’s history, culture, government, and industry. The project is a state-wide effort involving collaboration between museums, libraries, historical societies, and archives to digitize over 10,000 artifacts and documents such as historical letters, maps, diaries, journals, art, and images.

The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture

Welcome to the online edition of the Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, a definitive and comprehensive reference work on the Volunteer State cosponsored by the University of Tennessee Press and the Tennessee Historical Society.

Bartleby Online Books

The Preeminent Internet publisher of literature, reference, and verse providing students, researchers, and the intellectually curious with unlimited access to books and information on the web free of charge.

Government Documents

Provides free, public online access to full-text official Federal information.

Evaluating Web Pages

Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask UC Berkeley - Teaching Library Internet Workshops

ThinkQuest


Search Engines


AltaVista's Image Search

Searches for images


Search Directories


Dewey Browse

Arranges websites according to their Dewey number

Infomine

Offers over 110,000 academically useful sites -- from the University of California, Riverside

Internet Public Library

Maintained by the University of Michigan's Library Science school

Librarians Index to the Internet

From the Berkeley Public Library