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Databases
Encyclopedias
Dictionaries
Thesaurus
A thesaurus lists words that are close in meaning, or synonyms. They're helpful when you want to avoid using the same word over and over.
Almanacs
Almanacs are yearly books filled with facts on almost everything! They are especially good if you are looking for statistics like the length of a river, the population of a country, or sports scores.
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Art Links
Music Links
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Choosing a Book
Online Stories and Books
Online Magazines
Authors and Illustrators
Folklore
- American Folklore - includes tall tales, myths and legends, animal stories, and much more
Writing Skills
Other Languages
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Animals - General
Endangered Animals - General
Endangered Animals - By Name
- Antelopes - Tibetan Antelope
- Apes at WWF includes Gorillas, Orangutans, Chimpanzees, and Bonobos
- Butterflies at WWF - Monarch Butterflies
- Chimpanzees - Wild Chimpanzee Foundation
- Condors - California Condors at the San Diego Zoo
- Coral at WWF
- Crocodiles - American Crocodile at National Geographic
- Dolphins at WWF - includes Vaquita, Ganges River, Irrawaddy, and Maui's Dolphins; click on "Species" in the menu on the left
- Elephants at WWF - includes African and Asian Elephants; click on "Species" in the menu on the left
- Ferrets - Black-Footed Ferret at Kids Planet
- Koalas at National Geographic
- Leopards - Snow Leopards at WWF
- Manatees at Kids Planet
- Pandas at WWF
- Panther - Florida Panther Facts
- Pikas at WWF - a pika is a small relative of the rabbit
- Polar Bears at WWF
- Rhinos at WWF - includes African and Asian Rhinos; click on "Species" in the menu on the left
- Salmon - Atlantic Salmon at WWF
- Tigers at WWF - includes Siberian, Bengal, Indochinese, Sumatran, and South China Tigers
- Turtles - Marine Turtles at WWF, includes Hawksbill, Kemp's Ridley, Leatherback, Loggerhead, Green, Olive Ridley, and Flatback Turtles; click on "Species" in the menu on the left
- Whales at WWF - includes Right, Blue, Humpback, Minke, Gray, and Sperm Whales; click on "Species" in the menu on the left
- Wolves - Gray Wolf Facts; Red Wolf Fact
Prehistoric Animals
Pets and Pet Care
- ASPCA Pet Care - choose a type of pet from the menu on the right side of the page
- American Veterinary Medical Association's Care for Pets
- PetEducation.com - information on dogs, cats, fish, birds, ferrets, reptiles, and other small pets
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Energy, Electricity, and Magnets
How Things Work
Space
Nature and the Environment
Experiments and Activities
- PBS's Zoom Science Activities - includes chemisty, engineering, the five senses, forces, life sciences, patterns, sound, structures, and water
- Project Dragonfly - from the National Science Foundation and Miami (Ohio) Universtiy
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Ancient Civilizations
Ancient Civilizations - General
Africa
Asia
Europe
Explorers
Countries and Cultures
Country Facts
- InfoPlease Countries of the World - each country profile includes geography, maps, flags, history, population, capital, largest citites, languages, ethnicity/race, religion, economny, and government
Religions of the World
Mythology
- MythWeb - great graphics and animations spice up this collection of basic information on the Greek gods and heroes; includes a searchable encyclopedia of mythology terms
- Encyclopedia Mythica - encyclopedia of mythology, folklore, and religion arranged by location; includes a bestiary (encyclopedia of animals), legendary heroes, and an image gallery
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General
Colonization
Revolutionary War
- Liberty! The American Revolution - from PBS, this site has historical news stories; activities about daily life, the military, and global exploration; a "Road to Revolution" trivia game; a timeline; and a biographies of important figures, with video reenactments
- America's Stories from the Library of Congress - check out all the articles at the bottom of the page on people and events of the Revolutionary era, like the Boston Massacre and Johnny Appleseed
- Archiving Early America - short descriptions of people and events that link to primary source documents; includes a short movie about Paul Revere, maps, portraits, and much more
- African Americans in the Revolution from PBS; including Crispus Attucks and Phillis Wheatley
- Thomas Jefferson - biography, timeline, quotes and much more
- Benjamin Franklin - use the menu on the left to read articles about Franklin's life. Be sure to visit Explore for activities
- George Washington - the biography is long, but explore the other articles such as "The Reluctant President" and "George Washington and Slavery"
- George Rogers Clark - the leader of the Revolution in Indiana (start with Under Many Nations); more information from the National Parks Service - see the Clark memorial in Vincennes, IN
Westward Expansion
Lewis and Clark
Civil War
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General Facts About Indiana
Bloomington & Indiana University
The Underground Railroad
The Amish in Indiana
Indiana's Natural History
Museums and Historic Landmarks
Famous Hoosiers
Arts and Entertainment
- Joshua Bell, classical violinist
- Hoagy Carmichael, singer, songwriter, musician; IU's collection of recording and pictures
- Jim Davis, Garfield cartoonist
- James Dean, actor - look under "About James"; timeline and photo gallery
- Paul Dresser, composer of our state song; more info
- David Letterman, comedian and talk show host
- John Mellencamp, singer, songwriter and musician
- Jane Pauley, television news reporter
- Cole Porter, singer, songwriter and musician; more info
- Ernie Pyle, reported news from the trenched of World War II; his birthplace is a state historic site
- James Whitcomb Riley, poet; more info and some poems
- Scott Russell Sanders, author; read his children's books in our library
- T.C. Steele, painter; his home is a state historic site
- Gene Stratton Porter, author, photographer; her home is a state historic site
- James Alexander Thom, author
- Kurt Vonnegut, author
Sports
Politics, Government, & Military
Science and Business
Native Americans and Pioneers
Lists of Famous Hoosiers
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