References
Hypertext Webster Interface

    Query: The hypertext Webster interface provides a point-and-click client interface (for non-linemode browsers) for accessing the various Webster's dictionary services on the Internet. First, type the word for which you want the definition in the search window and hit return. Words in the resulting definition are hypertext linked back into the dictionary, allowing you to use your mouse to access the definition of those related (and unrelated) words.

CTHEORY

    CTHEORY is an international, electronic review of books on theory, technology and culture. Sponsored by the Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory, reviews are posted periodically of key books in contemporary discourse as well as theorisations of major "event-scenes" in the mediascape.

Computer-Mediated Communication Studies Center

    This Center is dedicated to serving the needs of researchers, students, teachers, and practitioners interested in computer-mediated communication (CMC). This Center helps people share information, make contacts, collaborate, and learn about developments and events. If you are interested in CMC studies, you are invited to participate.

Global Encyclopedia

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    Global Encyclopedia is a growing online encyclopedia written by volunteer authors. These volunteers tend to believe a) that the basic information needed for an education should be free, or b) that the lack of a free encyclopedia is a major shortcoming of the internet, or both a) and b).

FREE Internet Encyclopedia

    This encyclopedia is composed of information available on Internet. There are two main divisions. The MacroReference contains references to large areas of knowledge, FAQs where available, and pointers to relevant areas of the MicroReference. The MicroReference contains short bits of information and references to specific subjects, sometimes with instructions on finding the specific subject inside a general reference.

Library of Congress

    The United States of America Library of Congress Online. The Library of Congress is using the World Wide Web (WWW) to present information about and materials from its collections over the Internet. Find out what's new on the Library's Web Site or access any of the following categories of information:
    • About the Library and the World Wide Web
    • Exhibits and Events
    • Services and Publications
    • Digital Library Collections
    • LC Online Systems
    • Congress and Government
    • Indexes to Other World Wide Web Services