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list ofelectronic documents orwebsites that relate to a particularsubject , especially one used in ascholarly work
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This webliography, documenting electronic resources within this subject area, is organized by historical eras based on the American Memory timeline found on the American Memory Learning Page.
Online Resources from LC: African American Sites in the Digital Collections « ResourceShelf 2010
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A webliography below indicates source material for the terms and their definitions.
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Frugal Fun on the Web by Judith M. Levinton LinkUP Sept 1 - A webliography of sites that can help you save money.
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The BNA Web Watch series continues with a new webliography by BNA librarian, Laura Gordon-Murnane.
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Yet another excellent webliography compiled by Laura Gordon-Murnane.
Webliography: Biofuels Information Resources « ResourceShelf 2007
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See Also: A previous edition of this webliography from May, 2007.
Webliography: Lobbying Reform & New Rules for Lobbyists and Lawmakers « ResourceShelf 2007
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The Mashable blog has a very nice webliography of reports and papers on social media.
Stephen's Lighthouse: Recent Research and Opinion on Social Networks 2008
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The Mashable blog has a very nice webliography of reports and papers on social media.
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The BNA Web Watch series continues with a new webliography by BNA librarian, Laura Gordon-Murnane.
Webliography: Health: Job Safety – Popcorn Lung Disease « ResourceShelf 2008
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The Library of Congress has created a cool webliography about ice cream. via
ice cream 2007
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