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Online Reference Shelf

Online Reference Shelf

The following list contains quick online reference sources. Most of these resources are free and available to the public.

Acronyms, Abbreviations & Symbols

Acronyms

  • Description: Searches over 3 million acronyms and abbreviations, including: common abbreviations, information technology, military, government, science, medicine, engineering, organizations, schools, colleges, business, finance, accounting, popular culture, slang, chat and many more.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: Provides access to over 40,000 acronyms and abbreviations in many categories. Updated regularly.
  • Access: Free

Abbreviations

  • Description: Registry of Web resources that list or provide access to the full title of journal abbreviations.
  • Access: Free

Symbols

  • Description: Symbols.com contains more than 1,600 articles about 2,500 Western signs, arranged into 54 groups according to their graphic characteristics.
  • Access: Free
Citation Manuals & Style Guides

  • Description: The Purdue University Online Writing Lab provides explanations and examples on both citing sources within your paper and compiling a works cited list. The site covers all the different style guides.
  • Access: Free
Biographical Resources

  • Description: Search for biographical details on approximately 116,000 modern novelists, poets, playwrights, nonfiction writers, journalists and scriptwriters.
  • Access: Off campus use of the electronic resources is restricted to 山ؿ students, faculty, and staff.

  • Description: Search Dictionary of Literary Biography for biographical and critical essays on the lives, works and careers of the world’s most influential literary figures. This online collection is comprised of: Dictionary of Literary Biography (vols. 1-348) Dictionary of Literary Biography Documentary Series (50 vols.) Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook (23 vols.).
  • Access: Off campus use of the electronic resources is restricted to 山ؿ students, faculty, and staff.
Almanacs & Factbooks

Almanacs

  • Description: This is an online version of the Farmer’s Almanac.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: On-line dictionary, Internet Encyclopedia, Atlas & Almanac Reference
  • Access: Free

Factbooks

  • Description: Provides access to data about the United States, Puerto Rico and the Island Areas. The data in American FactFinder come from several censuses and surveys. Includes useful facts and information about your community, your economy, and your society.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: The Facts on File World News Digest contains the entire back file of this weekly publication of record, with domestic and world news coverage from 1940 to the present.
  • Access: Off campus use is restricted to 山ؿ students, faculty, and staff.

  • Description: The Country Studies Series presents a description and analysis of the historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security systems and institutions of countries throughout the world.
  • Access: Free
US Government & Legal Resources

Government Documents

  • Description: The gateway to statistics from over 100 U.S. Federal agencies.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: Provides federal information, including bills, resolutions, treaties, congressional activity and more.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: The official U.S. gateway to all government information. Provides links to millions of web pages from the federal government, local and tribal governments, and foreign nations around the world.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: Maintained by the U.S. Government Printing Office, this site provides free electronic access to a wealth of important information products produced by the Federal Government.
  • Access: Free

Legal Gateway

  • Description: Provides the most comprehensive set of legal resources on the internet for legal professionals, businesses students, and individuals.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: Housed at Pitt Law, JURIST is the world’s only law school-based comprehensive legal news and research service. JURIST covers legal news stories based on their substantive importance rather than on their mass-market or commercial appeal.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: This official site includes an historical overview, opinions of the court, filings and rulings, oral arguments, a listing of members from 1789, visitors’ guides, links to related sites, and general information.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: Provides information about do-it-yourself legal solutions for consumers, small businesses and more.
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International Legal Resources

  • Description: Provides up-to-date coverage of European Union affairs and essential information on European integration.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: Information regarding peace keeping, humanitarian affairs, international law and more.
  • Access: Free
Dictionaries & Thesauri

Dictionaries

  • Description: An extremely extensive dictionary which includes word origins. Fully searchable.
  • Access: Off campus use is restricted to 山ؿ students, faculty, and staff.

  • Description: For more than 150 years, in print and now online, Merriam-Webster has been America’s leading and most-trusted provider of language information.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: In addition to searching a dictionary of words, names or quotations, this site will answer questions on English grammar, spelling, and usage.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: Features definitions, arguments, and essays on hundreds of strange beliefs, amusing deceptions, and dangerous delusions. It also features dozens of entries on logical fallacies, cognitive biases, perception, science, and philosophy.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: An accessible and useful A-Z, covering a wide range of terms from the visual art world, including materials, techniques, and important styles and periods.
  • Access: Free

Foreign Language Dictionaries

  • Description: Links to dictionaries and other electronic reference works in Spanish or English.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: Use this global dictionary to search in 275 dictionaries on the Internet. Translate from 69 source languages into 73 target languages – 400 language combinations.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: At present, ARTFL’s main corpus, ARTFL-FRANTEXT, consists of nearly 3,000 texts, ranging from classic works of French literature to various kinds of non-fiction prose and technical writing. ARTFL contains access to French dictionaries.
  • Access: Free

Thesauri

  • Description: Contains 85,000 hyperlinked cross-references—thus fulfilling their goal of “each word being related to its neighbors and each part to the whole.” Additionally, over 2,900 proverbs and quotations from classic and modern authors illustrate the 1,000-plus entries.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: Contains a wide array of reference material including a thesaurus, dictionary, translator, encyclopedia, and language resources..
  • Access: Free
Statistics & Demographics

  • Description: The Census Bureau site is a gateway to information regarding the nation’s people and economy.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: The National Historical Geographic Information System (NHGIS) provides population, housing, agricultural, and economic data, along with GIS-compatible boundary files, for geographic units in the United States from 1790 to the present.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: Provides access to data about the United States, Puerto Rico and the Island Areas. The data in American FactFinder come from several censuses and surveys. Includes useful facts and information about your community, your economy, and your society.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: An online research tool designed to provide quick and easy access to historical census data and demographic information. It creates maps and reports to help users visually analyze and understand demography and social change throughout history. Includes the entire US Census history from 1790 to 2000, all annual updates from the American Community Survey, and the Religious Congregations and Membership Study from 1980 to 2000.
  • Access: Off campus use is restricted to 山ؿ students, faculty, and staff.

  • Description: The gateway to statistics from over 100 U.S. Federal agencies.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: Geographic mapping tools, statistical data, and reports on trends affecting US neighborhoods, cities, and regions regarding population, public schools, public health, crime, elections, economic conditions, and the physical environment. Projects currently include: Map USA, MapNY, MapNY Schools, Census 2000, School Segregation – Brown at 50.
  • Access: Free
Quotations & Speeches

Quotations

  • Description: The complete text of the 10th ed., published in 1919, containing over 11,000 searchable quotations.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: Large searchable collection of quotations organized by author and subject.
  • Access: Free

Speeches

  • Description: The History Place provides speeches by famous politicians and activists from around the world.
  • Access: Free
Encyclopedias

  • Description: The Country Studies Series presents a description and analysis of the historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security systems and institutions of countries throughout the world.
  • Access: Free

Arts and Humanities

  • Description: Considered the most important work of literary history and criticism ever published, the Cambridge History contains over 303 chapters and 11,000 pages, with essay topics ranging from poetry, fiction, drama and essays to history, theology and political writing.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: This encyclopedia contains entries for authors, works, literary landmarks, literary and critical terms, mythological and folkloric figures, fictional characters, literary movements and prizes, and other miscellaneous matters.
  • Access: Off campus use is restricted to 山ؿ students, faculty, and staff.

  • Description: The most comprehensive, accessible, and authoritative encyclopedia of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer (glbtq) culture. The site closed in 2015, but most of the encyclopedia’s entries, essays, and interviews have been archived online.
  • Access: Free

  • Description: Provides authoritative encyclopedia articles on many areas of philosophy. All entries are refereed by members of an editorial board and are maintained by experts.
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Business

  • Description: This site is designed to provide students and laymen with high quality reference articles in the field. Articles for the online Encyclopedia are written by experts, screened by a group of authorities, and carefully edited.
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  • Description: Provides information about do-it-yourself legal solutions for consumers, small businesses and more.
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Science

  • Description: The Encyclopedia Astronautica is the single most comprehensive reference for the history of spaceflight.
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  • Description: Provided by this site provides information on basic concepts and information regarding the impacts of contaminants on living systems.
  • Access: Free