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Saved by 472 people (-158 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02


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on 2006-09-03 by adubber

This seems to be incredibly useful - websites you can trust, as indexed and categorised by librarians

on 2006-10-09 by camcam

Websites you can trust

on 2007-01-06 by reversearp

Amazing references

on 2007-01-25 by guyalsfere

Quality reference links

on 2008-03-22 by eee_rosso

Indice web accreditato da istituzioni, che adotta uno schema di classificazione scientifico.

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Librarians' Internet Index - Websites You Can Trust

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Librarians' Internet Index (LII) is a publicly-funded website and weekly newsletter serving California, Washington state, the nation, and the world. Every Thursday morning we send out our free newsletter, New This Week, which features dozens of high-quality websites carefully selected, described, and organized by our team of librarians. Topics include current events and issues, holidays and seasons, helpful tools for information users, human interest, and more. You can subscribe to our newsletter by email or RSS, or read us on the Web. We have over 20,000 subscribers, many from our funding states of California and Washington. You can also search and browse our website for the best of the Web. We have tens of thousands of entries, also maintained by our librarians, and organized into 14 main topics and nearly 300 related topics. We also offer featured collections. These have ranged from The Grapes of Web (a companion to the 2002 California statewide Steinbeck reading program) to such topics as taxes, elections, and September 11.

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Primary financial support for LII (Librarians' Internet Index) from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. Other funding sources include California Digital Library.

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