Reviews
Northern Exposure: Accessing Canada’s Libraries Online
Interment.net breathes new life into dead-end searches for the deceased!
Nobody likes to think about death. However, like taxes (especially here in Chicago), dying is a fact of life. Like so many other facts of life, it generates a data trail which can become part of a research project. Sometimes, it is not enough to tell a searcher that the human subject of their research has
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When it’s time to get social, you need Social Times
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The Wonderful World of Wibiya
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B&N’s Nook makes Nice: Our Review
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Jury duty online? InstantJury is the People’s Court of Cyberspace!
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CriminalSearches.com: Very Useful, Very Creepy
Have you ever wondered if someone you knew was a criminal? Or did it ever cross your mind that your neighborhood might be crawling with them? Well, check out CriminalSearches and be prepared to possibly be a little creeped out. For now, CriminalSearches is free to the public. You can search by person’s name and
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Ars Technica does tech news with a lot of technique!
Tech news sites are literally a dime a dozen these days. So many seem to look and feel the same. When we first discovered Ars Technica, we were pleasantly surprised with its refreshing interface and interactivity. It was an even bigger surprise to learn that AT is a Conde Nast site. That’s right, it
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Eureeka! Jureeka for legal citations is pretty cool!
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