
Miscellaneous Resources:
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Copyright
finder.
The WATCH File for
Artists, Writers and Their Copyright Holder is an excellent resource
for finding out who holds the copyright on works by U.S. and U.K.
authors.
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The
American Memory Home Page at the Library of Congress.
This popular site is rich in various kinds of content; it includes
exhibitions, photographs, movies,and soundfiles.
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National Endowment for the Humanities.
This site provides links to and information about what
the NEH considers to be the best literature sites on the web for K-12
educators and students, including American literature sites.
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American and British History Resources on the Internet. and
American Literature on the Net (Rutgers). These comprehensive sites
at Rutgers University are logically organized with hundreds of links.
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The Scout Report.A
well-respected weekly online publication from the University of
Wisconsin, the Scout Report selects and reviews sites of interest to
researchers.
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Infomine. Developed by librarians at the
University of California at Riverside and other academic libraries, this
useful site includes "expert-selected and described links" in a variety
of disciplines.
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Web Museum at Ibiblio.org. Not
a literature site, but there are some great paintings here.
- History
Matters. Primarily designed for teachers of U. S. history, this site
at George Mason University also reviews links to many sites dealing with
American cultural history and has a search feature.
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H-NET Humanities and Social Sciences Online.
This searchable site includes reviews, teaching resources,discussion
networks, and links for literature and history research.
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Librarians' Index to the Internet reviews and
annotates lists of sites in all disciplines.
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