[WEB4LIB] Looking for Internet Website Reference Sources

Sue Kamm suekamm at mindspring.com
Wed Feb 16 19:08:13 EST 2005


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-----Original Message-----
From: Sarah Hood <shood at colacoll.edu>
Sent: Feb 16, 2005 5:59 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list <web4lib at webjunction.org>
Subject: [WEB4LIB] Looking for Internet Website Reference Sources

Dear Fellow Web4libbers:

I am a reference librarian/webmaster at a small academic library and I
am looking for a source(s) which will give me the 'latest and greatest',
as it were, in Internet websites under various subject listings, such as
History, English & Lit., Women's Studies, etc. - topics that are
oriented for the college student conducting research. Some of my
websites are dated and so I"m having to do some virtual weeding. But I
would like to replace some of what I weed with other good sites. 

Most of what I'm finding is rather serendipitous: hearing about a new
website on the news, from a colleague. I'm fairly new to the profession
and am not sure where to turn for a reliable, up-to-date source of the
latest and greatest reference websites. 

Any suggestions. 

Thanks, 
Sarah Hood

Sarah Hood
User Services Librarian/Webmaster
J. Drake Edens Library
Columbia College
(803) 786-3703
(803) 786-3570



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