Where to find first-rate web sites

May 30th, 2008 · No Comments

So you need to find some open source software or a good book to read - sure you could turn to Google and sort through the tens of millions of search results. Or, you could take a look at Dibner Library’s collection of quality web sites that we’ve gathered using the social bookmarking service, del.icio.us. Whenever we come across an interesting or useful web site, we save it to Dibner’s del.icio.us account, providing you with easy access to great online tools and information.

Here’s a small sample of some of the links that have been added recently:

  • nanoHUB: web-based resource for research, education and collaboration in nanotechnology
  • Spickr: quick access to internet search, tools, and content
  • Calculator Edge: hundreds of online engineering calculators
  • 30 Best Site for Job Hunters
  • TED: inspired talks by the world’s greatest thinkers and doers

Links are added to the collection on a regular basis so check back often. For more information, read the previous post on Dibner gets delicious.

For additional quality web sites related to specific academic disciplines, see our Subject Guides.

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