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BookServer
A free directory of e-books that are available either for free or at cost from a wide variety of publishers and distributors. Created by the Internet Archive. [Full Description] http://www.archive.org/bookserver
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California State Workers Salaries
Sacramento Bee database for finding salaries of all California state employees, including both university systems. Search by name, agency, position. Free registration may be required for searching more than a few names.[Full Description] http://www.sacbee.com/statepay/
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Citation Builder
Assists you in constructing bibliographical references in either the MLA, APA, CSE, or Chicago style manuals. [Full Description] http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/lobo2/citationbuilder/index.php
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Consumer Tips from the County of San Diego
Highlights free services and money-saving resources/tips for residents of San Diego county. [Full Description] URL too long to display
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Encyclopedia of Life
Comprehensive, authenticated information on the world's biodiversity. Entries on over 160,000 species and links to over 14 million pages of the biodiversity literature. [Full Description] http://www.eol.org
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Historical Newspapers for the US: UCSD Library Resources
A guide to finding United States historical newspapers available from the UCSD Libraries: links to those online; locations for those on microfilm. Includes major collections of historical newspapers and well as listings of some important individual papers[Full Description] http://ucsd.libguides.com/historicalnewspapers
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KnightCite
Assists you in constructing proper citations in either the MLA, APA, or Chicago style formats. [Full Description] http://www.calvin.edu/library/knightcite/
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Lexicool
Searchable directory of 7000+ online bilingual and multilingual dictionaries. Find dictionaries by subject, title or language.[Full Description] http://www.lexicool.com/
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Something About the Author
[UCSD Only]
Provides information about the lives and works of authors and illustrators for children and young adults. [Full Description] http://uclibs.org/PID/144653
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Spanish Language Style Guide and Glossaries for U.S. Government Web Sites
Intended for use by government employees and those working with the government, this resource includes several useful Spanish-English glossaries (incl. federal agencies/officials/laws, names of U.S. states and territories, and health care terms).[Full Description] URL too long to display |