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Sacred harp singing in Texas
Contains information about shape note singing in Texas, biographies of composers/poets whose work appears in the Sacred harp, and links to related resources |
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Salary calculator
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Samajwadi Party
Home page of a major party of India |
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Sanko toshokan library
Private library of rare book collection |
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SASSlink the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study
Web server of the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study, includes a list of electronic resources for the Scandinavian scholar |
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is one of the pre.... |
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Provides access to the catalogs of the Schomburg Center and information on the history, exhibitions and programs at the Center |
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Science.gov
Science.gov is a gateway to authoritative selected science information provided by U.S. Government agencies, including research and development results |
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Scott Polar Research Institute
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, part of the University of California, San Diego, is one of the oldest, largest, and most important centers for marine science research and graduate training in the world. For more than ninety years, scientists at Scripps have conducted a continuous search on the seas and in the laboratory for knowledge about the marine environment |
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Sea Around Us Project
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Seattle Aquarium
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Seattle Art Museum
Home page for the Seattle Art Museum |
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Seattle Citysearch
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Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project
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Seattle Municipal Archives
Home page of the municipal archives of the city of Seattle, including searchable and browsable database indexes of photographs and finding aids |
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Seattle.gov official Web site of the city of Seattle
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Seattleinsider.com
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secret CIA history of the Iran Coup, 1953
Site consists of a summary and four appendixes of a 200-page document detailing the CIA history of operation TPAJAX, including American and British roles in the August 1953 coup against Iranian Premier Mohammad Mossadeq. Also includes analysis of the material (originally disclosed by James Risen of the New York Times in its editions of April 16, 2000). Provides links to information on the Archive's lawsuit against the CIA to force the declassification of key documents on the Agency's role in the European elections of 1948 and the 1953 coup in Iran, comments by five former CIA directors and others on the Agency's declassification policies, and the complaint filed with U.S. District Court on May 13, 1999 |
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Selamat datang ke Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Home page for the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; site in Malay with information in English |
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Selections of Arabic, Persian and Ottoman calligraphy
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Seljuk Han of Anatolia
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Sephardic House: Institute for Researching and Promoting Sephardic History and Culture
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Shiga kenritsu Biwako bunkakan [Art in Oumi]
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Shinto online network association
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Shivsena
India major party |
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Shojo manga-kan
"Resourceful website of girls comics in Japan." |
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Shrimp News International free news and free background information on world shrimp farming
Includes weekly news on the shrimp industry; also information on new products, services, meetings, publications, shrimp prices, or anything that shrimp farmers are likely to enjoy or profit from |
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Shtetl, Yiddish language and culture
Covers all aspects of the cultural and literary life of Yiddish-speaking Jewry. Links to online catalogs of major Yiddish collections. Yiddish language learning and genealogical resources. Yiddish online, including the mailing list "Mendele," on the radio, and in the periodical press. Maps of communities, music, theatre, and recipes |
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SIAM
Web site for the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Provides links to membership information, conferences, journals, SIAM books, a book catalog, TeX resources, SIAM people, professional opportunities, and career information |
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Singapore government
Includes access to LawNet, the Singapore Legal Information Network |
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SOAS Library
Home page for the Library of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London; includes information about the Library and links to the catalogs |
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Social National Afghan Party
Home page of a major party of Afghanistan. Contains Party information and platform |
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Social science information gateway SOSIG
SOSIG is a project that collects and organizes social science resources available over the Internet. Its directory (which takes its title from the name of the project) points to resources using menus, and each resource is described, cataloged, tested and entered into the searchable database. Resources are organized under subject headings. Each resource is cataloged using Internet Anonymous FTP Archives (IAFA) templates to allow standardization of searching, and is classified according to the Universal Decimal Classification scheme |
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Social, economic and political change
"We present information that looks at long term, large scale changes in social, political and economic systems at the national and international levels. This site presents links to sites with theories, approaches, data and research. The principal aim is to present information that can be used to explain historical change, growth and development"--Title screen |
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Society for Disability Studies SDS
The Society for Disability Studies is committed to the interdisciplinary scholarly exploration of disabiliity and to the full participation of disabled people in society; provides links to academic programs, centers, organizations, agencies, journals, resources, newsgroups, and mailing lists relevant to disabled persons and disability studies |
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Society for Ethnomusicology
Home page of the Society for Ethnomusicology which includes information about the society, membership, programs, publications, and resources |
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Society of American Archivists SAA
Title page of the Society, which "serves the educational and informational needs of its members and provides leadership to help ensure the identification, preservation, and use of the nation's historical record." |
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Society of American Foresters
Includes tables of contents for recent issues of Forest Science, Journal of Forestry, Forestry Source and a list of publications |
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Society of Architectural Historians
Web page of the Society of Architectural Historians with links to information on membership, activities, and local chapters |
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Society of Vertebrate Paleontology [home page]
Founded in 1940, the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology is organized exclusively for educational and scientific purposes. The object of the Society is to advance the science of vertebrate paleontology and to serve the common interests and facilitate the cooperation of all persons concerned with the history, evolution, comparative anatomy, and taxonomy of vertebrate animals, as well as field occurrence, collection, and study of fossil vertebrates and the stratigraphy of the beds in which they are found. The Society is also concerned with the conservation and preservation of fossil sites |
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sociological tour through Cyberspace
Contains essays on topics in sociology with links to Internet resources for and information useful or otherwise relevant to these essays. Includes a collection of links to general Internet resources in sociology and other major subject areas |
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SocioSite
"The SocioSite is designed to get access to information and resources which are relevant for sociologists." |
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SocioSite social science information system based at the University of Amsterdam
"Designed to get access to information and resources which are relevant for sociologists and other social scientists. It has been designed from a global point of view-- it gives access to the world wide scene of social sciences. The intention is to provide a comprehensive listing of all sociology resources on the Internet"--About page |
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South Asia Archive & Library Group
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South Asia library project
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South Asian Bureau of Economic Research
The South Asian Bureau of Economic Research (SABER) builds on the success of the East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) in creating a forum for high-quality economic research focusing on issues facing the economies of South Asia and economic interaction between South and East Asia. It comprises representatives from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Australia SABER, like EABER, is a portal for research on South Asian Economics and houses a collection of research papers from all its member institutes |
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Southeast Asia guide
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Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization
Home page for the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization; contains searchable information on education in Southeast Asia |
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Southeastern Fishes Council homepage
The Southeastern Fishes Council (SFC) is a nonprofit scientific organization dedicated to the study and conservation of freshwater and coastal fishes of the southeastern United States |
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Southern mosaic the John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States recording trip /
Covering a three-month period in 1939, the John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording Trip documents a wide variety of musical styles from eight different states. This collection consists of approximately 25 hours of audio recordings on 267 acetate recording discs and 1 linear foot of print materials. The online presentation provides access to 686 audio titles, 381 graphic images from the Lomax Visual Image Collection in the Prints and Photographs Division, and page images as well as transcribed, searchable text for all the print material in the collection. This includes the 1939 Annual Report for the Archive of American Folk Song, a 4-page trip report, 307 pages of fieldnotes, 57 items of correspondence, 37 song text transcriptions, and the 104 extant dust jackets from the recording discs with handwritten notes |
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SPARC the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition
Partnership of ARL and other educational and research organizations, promoting academic values of access to research information. SPARC creates partnerships with publishers who are developing high quality, economical alternatives to existing high-priced publications |
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Special Libraries Association
Home page for the Special Libraries Association; contains searchable information on the organization and links to other sites of interest to special librarians |
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Species at Risk Act public registry : your source for information and documents relating to the Species at Risk Act
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Sperling's best places
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SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering
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Sprint IP relay
"Sprint Internet Relay is a free service that combines traditional relay service with the simplicity and convenience of the internet." |
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Sri Lanka Freedom Party
Home page for one of the political parties of Sri Lanka |
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Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin--Preussischer Kulturbesitz
Home page for the Staatsbibliothek; also contains the library's catalog |
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StatLib
This Web page provides a site for distributing statistical software, datasets, and information by electronic mail, FTP and the World Wide Web |
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Strategic Asia a program of the National Bureau of Asian Research
Includes a search tool which offers access to the Strategic Asia database--75 indicators for 37 countries or territories in the Asia-Pacific, spanning the years 1990 to 2003 |
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STRIKES!
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Strikes! labor and labor history in the Puget Sound
Web exhibit highlights primary sources on the Seattle General Strike of 1919, the Seattle Maritime Strikes of 1934, and the Edmonton, Alberta General Strike of 1919. Included are facsimiles of contemporary news accounts and headlines, ephemera, memoranda, meeting minutes, and photographs; and a guide to the labor art of Puget Sound. Most items are from holdings of the University of Washington Libraries' Manuscripts, Special Collections, University Archives |
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Studyabroad.com
Presents studyabroad.com, an online study abroad information resource from Liberty City Promotions, Inc. in Aston, Pennsylvania. Allows users to search for upcoming summer programs and to search by subject and country. Highlights experiential/ internship programs, intensive language programs, a study abroad forum, and consumer information. Discusses related products and services, including financial aid, health insurance for students traveling abroad, international student identity cards, travel gear and services, and international long distance phone service |
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Sukotan Kikaku
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Supreme Court of Japan
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Supreme Court of the United States [Web site]
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Surface transportation policy partnership from the margins to the mainstream
"The Surface Transportation Policy Project is a diverse, nationwide coalition working to ensure safer communities and smarter transportation choices that enhance the economy, improve public health, promote social equity, and protect the environment." |
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Sustainable Development Commission [home page]
Sustainable Development Commission is the UK Government's independent watchdog on sustainable development |
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Sweet network
Provides a searchable database of building products and specification information by division, product, company name, and trade name |