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Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents SITE BECOMES ARCHIVE ONLY IN MARCH 2011 |
Read all of his papers completely online |
Archive of over 17,000 maps |
The Israel Museum welcomes you to the Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Project, allowing users to examine and explore these most ancient manuscripts from Second Temple times at a level of detail never before possible. Developed in partnership with Google, the new website gives users access to searchable, fast-loading, high-resolution images of the scrolls, as well as short explanatory videos and background information on the texts and their history. The five Dead Sea Scrolls that have been digitized thus far include the Great Isaiah Scroll, the Community Rule Scroll, the Commentary on Habakkuk Scroll, the Temple Scroll, and the War Scroll, with search queries on Google.com sending users directly to the online scrolls. |
Death Penalty Information Center Statistics by state, history, recent legislative activity, crimes that are punishable by death, issues surround it, latest news, etc. |
English to Chinese and Chinese to English. Displays simplified Chinese with audio option. |
Dictionary of Spanish and English Contains 56,508 entries with 10,369 audio pronunciations |
A growing compilation of links to the search interfaces that contain data not easily or entirely searchable/accessible from general search tools. |
Documenting the American South Provides access to "texts, images, and audio files. It includes ten thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews and songs." |
Documents for the Study of American History (AMDOCS) Complete texts divided by years |
Government information on genomics including the Human Genome Project, Microbial Genome Research, ethical, legal and social issues. |
Open source to government research and development reports in chemistry, physics, biology, etc. Access to Energy Citations, a database of citations on energy scientific and technical information from DOE. |
"Domesday Book is a detailed survey of the land held by William the Conqueror and his people, the earliest surviving public record, and a hugely important historical resource. You can search and download images from Domesday Book." There are also games and resources to learn about the time period of the Domesday Book. |
Duke University Citing Sources Guide -Shows how to cite articles from journals, magazine article, books, newspaper articles, primary sources and internet sources all by using MLA, APA, Chicago, Turabian and CSE |



