place where they can find just about anything they want to know about an author's books or series. extensive author bibliographies, pseudonyms, series of books by publisher and by individual author.
BibblyWiki was designed for three specific but overlapping needs that students have: 1. To create bibliographies. 2. To organize their personal libraries of books and articles. 3. To take notes on books and articles. With BibblyWiki, you add your book da
A list of subject guides to statistics maintained by different libraries, mostly government documents. Includes General and Specific Subjects and Specific Titles (such as CPS).
The U.S. Congressional Bibliographies enumerate and describe meetings held by Congressional committees since 1985, those for which printed transcripts are issued, and those that remain unprinted.
Alexandria is a simple program designed to allow individuals to keep a catalogue of their book collection. it: retrieves and displays book information (sometimes with cover pictures) from several online libraries and bookshops, supports the Z39.50 standard and allow you to manage your own sources