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Book Reviews & Booklists

The Beat

Previously known as Nancy Pearl's Picks, Ms. Pearl's book reviews on Seattle's KUOW 94.9 Public Radio, are mandatory for readers. The director of the Washington Center for the Book reviews a range of titles from children's literature to science fiction. (www.kuow.org/programs/thebeat_books.asp)

Bestseller Lists 1900-1995

An annual list of bestselling fiction and nonfiction books from 1900-1995. (www.caderbooks.com/bestintro.html)

Bibliography Index from Evanston Public Library

A great source of booklists on varied topics, such as "African-American Studies," "Europe," "Friendship," "Parents," and more. (www.evanston.lib.il.us/library/bibliographies/)

Book Sense Bestsellers

Weekly bestsellers based on sales from independent bookstores. (www.bookweb.org/booksense/bestsellers/)

The Booklist Center

Currently over 340 lists in over 80 categories (including anthropology, Jewish culture, westerns, literary fiction, sports, and many more). Please note that this site was last updated in July 2004. (home.comcast.net/~dwtaylor1/)

Genrefluent

Diana Herald reads a book a day and collects her brief, lively reviews on this Web page, formerly known as Genreflecting. A great source for teen readers! (www.genrefluent.com)

Hennepin County Library "If You Like..." lists

Hennepin County Library has put online "a handy reference guide to authors and genres." Users may browse all the subject categories, which range from Christian Fiction to techno-thrillers and horror. Search the databse by author or theme, or view the links to other resources from Hennepin County Library. A wonderful readers' advisory resource for librarians and book lovers alike! (www.hclib.org/pub/bookspace/FindAGoodBook.cfm)

Literature, Arts, and Medicine Database

"The Literature, Arts, & Medicine Database is an annotated bibliography of prose, poetry, film, video and art which was developed to be a dynamic, accessible, comprehensive resource in MEDICAL HUMANITIES, for use in health/pre-health and liberal arts settings." (litmed.med.nyu.edu)

New York Times Bestseller Lists

Find out who's on and who's off on the NYT's weekly update of the nation's bestsellers. (www.nytimes.com/books/yr/mo/day/bsp/index.html)

NoveList Plus

Available to Morton Grove Public Library cardholders only.
Novelist Plus is a subscription online readers' advisory tool that helps readers find new books to read based on books they've read or topics in which they are interested. (www.webrary.org/ref/refdbredirector.html$novelplusRA)

Oprahlikes

A list of the Oprah's book club picks along with read-alike choices for each book from the Lucius Beebe Memorial Library in Wakefield, MA. Please note that this site has not been updated since April 2002. (www.wakefieldlibrary.org/zraoprah.htm#Oprahlikes)

Overbooked

A Website (formerly known as Book Links) for ravenous readers which specializes in literary and genre fiction information. Overbooked Originals include annotated lists of fiction and mystery books which received starred reviews, on-the-fly themed booklists, as well as hotlists of hardcover U.S. fiction releases. (www.overbooked.org)

Publisher's Weekly Bestseller Lists

In addition to fiction and nonfiction titles, bestselling titles in audio, mass market, religion, and children's books are listed. (www.publishersweekly.com/bestSellers)

What's Next: A Searchable Database of Novels in Series

What's the right order for the Nevada Barr books? Check out this up to date, searchable listing of adult fiction in series. A "series" is two or more books linked by character(s), settings, or other common traits. (ww2.kdl.org/libcat/WhatsNextNEW.asp)

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Book Discussion Guides

BookMuse

BookMuse provides reviews, questions & topics for discussion, literary criticism, books for further reading and tips for discussion leaders on a wide range of genres: science fiction, classic, contemporary, children, and young adult. (www.bookmuse.com)

Reading Group Choices

Reading Group Choices provides tips for the new book group leader as well as hundreds of selections for book group discussions. (www.readinggroupchoices.com/)

Reading Group Guides

ReadingGroupGuides.com provides comprehensive guides for hundreds of books including bestsellers, romance, spirituality, civil war, or literary fiction. (www.readinggroupguides.com)

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Booksellers & Publishers

Booksellers - Used, Old, & Rare
Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America

The ABAA specializes in rare and antiquarian books, maps, and prints. Features over 330 dealers in rare books available online. (abaa.org)

abebooks.com

Looking for a difficult to find title? Out-of-print? Too expensive and you'd rather just have a used copy? Then look no further than the Advanced Book Exchange - a consortium of used bookstores across the US that have listed their stock here. You can search by authors, titles, key words, editions, and more. (www.abebooks.com)

AddALL Used and Out of Print Book Search

This book shopping search engine allows you to search several online booksellers (such as Abebooks.com, Amazon.com, and Alibris) simultaneously for used or out-of-print titles. You choose which booksellers the engine searches. (used.addall.com)

alibris

Billed as the world's oldest and largest database of out-of-print, rare, and antiquarian books. (www.alibris.com)

Beagle Books

Buy and sell rare, used, and out-of-print books. (www.beaglebooks.com)

BookFinder.com

A book shopping search engine that scans bookseller databases to find new, used, rare, and out-of-print books. One-stop used book shopping! (www.bookfinder.com)

Publishers
eHarlequin.com

With author video interviews, daily chapter reads, newsletters, contests, reading groups, and more, Harlequin has developed an interactive website for the Romance reader. (www.eHarlequin.com)

HarperCollins.com

Find out where and when your favorite author wil be appearing, read interviews, locate reading group guides, enter contests, and read excerpts from forthcoming novels. (www.harpercollins.com)

Henry Holt

Find out an author's tour schedule, learn about forthcoming books, and find reading guides to help you with your book group. (www.henryholt.com/)

Houghton Mifflin

Houghton Mifflin provides reading group guides and teacher's guides. Their site is organized into categories such as audiobooks, bestsellers, adult nonfiction, and more. (www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/)

Penguin Group (USA)

In addition to reading group guides, Penguin has contests, links to author websites, and webcasts with authors. (us.penguingroup.com)

RandomHouse.com

Random House has developed some wonderful features for readers: Reader Resources, Reader's Circle, and Vintage Books Reading Group Center. (www.randomhouse.com)

SimonSays.com

There are many things to do at Simon & Schuster's site: enter contests, participate in book discussions, send postcards, and find reading group guides. (www.simonsays.com)

Time Warner Bookmark (Little, Brown and Company) (Warner Books)

There's a lot to read and do at Time Warner's site: enter contests, read free chapters, find book recommendations, and locate reading group guides. (www.twbookmark.com)

(W.W. Norton & Company) General Interest Books

Visit W.W. Norton's website for information on upcoming author events, new titles, and their reading group guides . (www.wwnorton.com/trade/welcome.htm)

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E-books & Online Literature

Bartleby.com

This publisher of literature, reference, and verse provides unlimited access to books - free of charge. You can find Shakespeare's plays along with Bulfinch's series on legends and mythology, Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body, Robert's Rules of Order, Emily Post's Etiquette. and many more well-known reference books. (www.Bartleby.com)

International Children's Digital Library

A free-book site for kids, ICDL offers new books as well as oldies. (www.icdlbooks.org)

National Yiddish Book Center

The National Yiddish Book Center has digitized more than 12,000 of the most important titles in Yiddish literature that you can order. The catalog is searchable by title, author, or keyword. (www.yiddishbooks.org)

The Online Books Page

Index to thousands of books available online in full text. (onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/)

Project Gutenberg

Project Gutenberg was created in 1971 as a way to centralize and make freely available famous and important texts. You will not find recent bestsellers, but you will find classic texts by Poe, Dante, Alcott, and Burroughs. The texts are downloaded from local FTP sites as .txt and .zip files. (www.gutenberg.org)

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Genre Fiction Websites

Graphic Novels and Comics

No Flying, No Tights

This site was designed specifically for presenting graphic novel reviews for teens and the people who work with them, like librarians, teachers and parents. You will find reviews arranged by subject and core lists for beginning collections. (www.noflyingnotights.com)

Comics Worth Reading

Reviews ranging from small, independent, and self-published presses to larger publishers like CrossGen, DC, Vertigo, and Dark Horse. (www.comicsworthreading.com)

Graphic Novels for Public Libraries

Steve Raiteri is a librarian who has developed his system's collection for several years. In addition to a core list of recommended titles, reviews are organized by subjects like Superheroes, Comedy, Japanese Manga and Spotlight Titles. Please note that this site was last updated in October 2003. (my.voyager.net/~sraiteri/graphicnovels.htm)

Historical Fiction

HistFiction.net

This site offers a database of historical fiction (HF) authors, links to HF sites, resources for HF writers, selected archives from the newsgroup, rec.arts.books.hist-fiction, and more. (www.histfiction.net/)

Horror

DarkEcho Horror

Includes links to the Horror Writer's Association and the Dark Links listing of horror writers, as well as reviews and interviews. (www.darkecho.com/darkecho/index.html)

Horror Writer's Association

The Horror Writer's Association is dedicated to promoting reading interests in horror and dark fantasy. They sponsor the Bram Stoker Awards, publish anthologies, and have a recommended reading list. (www.horror.org/)

Necropsy

A quarterly, online journal, The Necropsy reviews novels, films, anthologies, and plays in the horror genre. Necropsy is a thought-provoking, well-written and impressive review journal (editors Pulliam and Fonseca are co-authors of Hooked on Horror: A Guide to Reading Interests in the Genre). (www.lsu.edu/necrofile/)

Mystery

ClueLass.com

Much more than a virtual newsletter, this site brings you new books, upcoming mystery related events, writers' networking, author awards, and reference sources for mystery writers and fans. It's also the new home of The Mysterious Home Page, a guide to mystery and crime fiction resources on the Internet. (www.cluelass.com/)

The Mystery Reader

Meet new authors, learn about small presses that are publishing mysteries, and read book reviews of forthcoming mystery novels. (www.themysteryreader.com)

MysteryNet

A large, all-encompassing site featuring polls, discussion boards, links, information on authors and more. (www.mysterynet.com)

The Poisoned Pen Home Page

A great source for recommended reading and new mystery links to explore. (www.poisonedpen.com)

Stop - You're Killing Me

Search for books by a variety of indexes: author, character, setting, job of the series character, historical period, cross-genre and more. (www.stopyourekillingme.com/index.html)

Romance

All About Romance

For lovers of romance novels, this site provides book reviews, information about romance authors, message boards and discussion lists. (www.likesbooks.com)

The Romance Reader

Hundreds of reviews of current romantic fiction, divided into categories: historical, contemporary, time travel, fantasy and others. Enter contests and meet new romance authors in the New Faces column. (www.theromancereader.com)

Romance Writers of America

Romance Writers of America is a non-profit professional and educational association. Their Website provides information on author appearances, new book releases, and a searchable database where you can locate titles based on geography, genre, or time period. (www.rwanational.org)

Romantic Times Online

For readers and writers -- the trade journal of romance fiction. Over 100 reviews of new books each week! (www.romantictimes.com)

Science Fiction

Fantastic Fiction

A comprehensive site that compiles science fiction, fantasy and horror authors. For each author there is a complete listing of novels, series, collections, and anthologies the author has written or edited. Also, anthologies containing that author's work are listed. (www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/)

Internet Speculative Fiction Database

ISFDB includes works of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. "It links together various types of bibliographic data: author bibliographies, publication bibliographies, award listings, magazine content listings, anthology and collection content listings, yearly fiction indexes, and forthcoming books." Magazines from the early 20th century are indexed here. (www.isfdb.org/)

Locus Online

The venerable, award-winning journal of science fiction and fantasy has interviews, reviews and recommended reading lists. (www.locusmag.com/)

Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Database

This searchable database is a compilation and extension of Science Fiction and Fantasy Reference Index 1878-1985, Science Fiction and Fantasy Reference Index 1985-1991, and Science Fiction and Fantasy Reference Index 1992-1995. It is an index of articles, books, obituaries, criticism, and other materials about science fiction and fantasy, with some coverage of horror, supernatural, and weird fiction. (lib-edit.tamu.edu/cushing/sffrd/)

Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc.

This non-profit writers' organization was founded in 1965 and presents the prestigious Nebula Awards in science fiction or fantasy for the best short story, novelette, novella, and novel of the year. SFWA provides links for bestseller sci/fi-fantasy lists and awards, press releases, industry and publisher news, and site of the week. (www.sfwa.org)

Speculative Romance Online

Love science fiction? Love romance novels? You may like this site (formerly, Science Fiction Romance) which features authors like Dara Joy, Catharine Asaro, and Mercedes Lackey, who blend the genres creating futuristic romance, paranormal romance, and science fiction and romance novels. You can sign up for their newsletter and read reviews. (www.specromonline.com)

Sci Fi Wire

Now you can get the most up-to-date information on science fiction books, television programs, and movies from Sci Fi Wire, the news service of the Sci Fi Channel. (www.scifi.com/scifiwire)

SF-Lovers

Since 1979, SF-Lovers has been a presence on the Internet! You can search back issues of the Digest, the Conventions List, a Reference Section, and a Resource Guide. (www.noreascon.org/users/sflovers/u1/web/)

The SF Site: The Home Page for Science Fiction and Fantasy

A comprehensive site featuring book reviews, excerpts, author interviews, articles, author booklists, and more. (www.sfsite.com/home.htm)

Uchronia - The Alternate History List

Uchronia provides readers with an annotated bibliography of novels, essays, and short stories about alternate histories or "what ifs." You can search for titles by author, series, anthologies, and country. In addition to contemporary works, booklists for stories dating back to 1732 and reference books on this subject are listed. (uchronia.net)

Westerns

ReadWest.com

An online magazine for readers of Westerns, featuring book reviews, lists, and more. (www.readwest.com/)

Western Writers of America

WWA was founded in 1953 to promote the literature of the American West and bestow Spur Awards for distinguished writing in the Western field. Their Website actively helps its members promote their books and articles, and aggressively promotes the literature of the American West, which it considers this country's unique contribution to world literature. (www.westernwriters.org)

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Literary Awards

Agatha Awards

The Agatha Awards honor the traditional mystery - books best typified by the works of Agatha Christie. Awards are given for materials first published in the United States by a living author in hardcover, as paperback originals, or e-published by an e-publishing firm. They are awarded in five categories: Best Novel, Best First Mystery, Best Short Story, Best Non-Fiction, and Best Children's/Young Adult Mystery. (www.malicedomestic.org/agatha.htm)

Asian American Literary Awards

Since 1998, The Asian American Writers' Workshop has recognized an individual work written by an Asian American. (www.aaww.org/aaww_awards.html)

AwardWeb: Collections of Literary Award Information

The emphasis of this site is science fiction awards, but you will find awards for mystery, regional and children's literature. (dpsinfo.com/awardweb/)

Edgar Award

Mystery Writers of America, an organization for mystery writers and other professionals in the mystery field, sponsors the Edgar Allan Poe Awards, honoring the best in mystery fiction, non-fiction, television and film. (www.mysterywriters.org/pages/awards/index.htm)

Lambda Literary Foundation

Lambda Literary Foundation sponsors an annual award for LGBT works written in English language. Click on the link to Awards to view past winners. (www.lambdaliterary.org/)

Bram Stoker Award

The Horror Writers Association gives awards for "superior achievement" rather than "best of the year" in 12 categories. A few categories include: screenplay, poetry, lifetime achievement, anthology, nonfiction, and work for young readers. (www.horror.org/hwaawards.htm)

Hugo Award

The Hugo Award is also known as the Science Fiction Achievement Award and is given by the World Science Fiction Society. Categories often change and can include awards for professional editor, professional artist, dramatic presentation, fanzine, novelette, or nonfiction. (www.wsfs.org/hugos.html)

Harvey Awards

The comic world's most prestigious awards are given in the following categories: Cartoonist, Inker, Writer, Syndicated Strip, New Series, and many more. (harveyawards.org)

The Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize

Since 1996 the Kiriyama Prize has been awarded to promote books that will contribute to greater understanding and cooperation among the peoples and nations of the Pacific Rim and South Asia. It is given to an author of fiction and an author of nonfiction. (kiriyamaprize.org)

The Man Booker Prize

Established by Booker-McConnell in 1968, the prize rewards the best novel of the year written by a citizen of the Commonwealth of Nations or the Republic of Ireland. (www.themanbookerprize.com/)

National Book Award

Given since 1950, the National Book Awards honor U.S. citizens in four genres: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Young People's Literature. (www.nationalbook.org/nba.html)

National Book Critics Circle

The National Book Critics Circle is comprised of over 700 active book reviewers and presents awards for the finest books published in English for fiction, general nonfiction, biography/autobiography, poetry and criticism. (www.bookcritics.org/)

Nebula Awards

The Nebula Awards honor authors of science fiction and fantasy in categories of novels, novellas, novelettes, short stories, and scripts. (www.sfwa.org/awards)

Nobel Prize in Literature

The prize is given to the person who "shall have produced in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction." (nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/)

PEN/Faulkner

The PEN/Faulkner Award is one of the four major American prizes for fiction in the United States. The winner and 4 runners-up are chosen by their peers, 3 noted writers of fiction, and is designed to be independent from the publishing industry. (www.penfaulkner.org/)

Pulitzer Prize

The Pulitzer Prize is awarded to an author whose work best depicts American life. Scroll down the page to see the winner for fiction, play, or poetry. (www.pulitzer.org/2004/2004.html)

RITA Award

Named after their first president, the Romance Writer's of America bestow over 10 awards to romance fiction authors. Look under Latest News for a list of RITA Award winners and Golden Heart winners. (www.rwanational.org/)

Spur Awards

Since 1953, the Spur Awards have been given each year by the Western Writers of America. Major awards include best western novel (short novel), best novel of the west (long novel), best original paperback novel, best short story, and best short nonfiction. (www.westernwriters.org/spur_awards.htm)

World Fantasy Awards

The World Fantasy Awards are administered by the World Fantasy Convention. (www.worldfantasy.org/awards/)

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Media Spotlight on Books

Good Morning America's "Read This" Book Club

Join Diane and Charlie for book discussions. You may also participate in author chats and live message boards. (abcnews.go.com/GMA/Books/)

Masterpiece Theatre Book Club

Masterpiece Theatre has adapted many books to the screen. In conjunction with PBS, some PBS stations offer opportunities to discuss these books online or in person. (www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/learningresources/bookclub.html)

Today Show Book Club

A bit different from other television news shows, The Today Show features books that are selected by authors. (www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3041344/)

USA Today Book Club

At the USA Today Book Club site, readers can chat with the author, listen to a reading, and read an expert of the featured book. (www.usatoday.com/life/books/front.htm)

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Online Book Discussion Groups

The Book Group List

Readers will need to sign up for a free membership to this book discussion group. Membership includes participation in book discussion (2 books per month) and nomination of reading titles. (www.bookgrouplist.com)

The Coffee Will Make You Black Reading Group

This online reading group is part of the African American Literature Book Club, a resource for aspiring authors and writers. Readers can participate in discussions and chats. (thumperscorner.com)

Table Talk Reading Group

This online discussion group is sponsored by Salon, the magazine published only on the Internet. In addition to discussions on chosen book titles, readers have the opportunity to discuss various topics in literature, publishing, and technology. (tabletalk.salon.com/webx?)

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Online Literary Magazines

General Book News

Authors on the Web

Specifically focused on authors, this website has articles about the book business, author interviews, bibliographies, links to author websites, and reading lists. (www.authorsontheweb.com)

BookBrowse

Read excerpts and reviews about books, as well as, author interviews and reading guides. (www.bookbrowse.com)

Bookpage

Lively reviews of dozens of new books, interviews, and book information. Now you can search the archives for the reviews you've missed. (www.bookpage.com/)

Book Reporter

Billed as the online home for passionate readers, the Book Reporter states "Our readers can't wait to spread the word about the books and authors they love to others." An all-encompassing site featuring reviews, features articles, author interviews and reader commentaries. (www.bookreporter.com/)

Chicago Sun-Times

The Chicago Sun-Times features book reviews which are archived for 4 weeks in their Showcase Section. (www.suntimes.com/index/books.html)

Chicago Tribune

Read reviews and see what Chicagoans are currently reading. (www.chicagotribune.com/features/booksmags/)

January Magazine

A well-written and easily navigable site providing interviews, reviews, and contests. They feature books in all areas in addition to contemporary fiction: crime fiction, cookbooks, children's books, art & culture, and more. (www.JanuaryMagazine.com)

The New York Review of Books

If you're looking for additional book reviews not found on their website, readers can subscribe to an enhanced electronic edition for unlimited access to virtually every piece published. (www.nybooks.com/nyrev/index.html)

The New York Times on the Web: Books

You'll need to register the first time you visit this site, but after that you'll have access to full text reviews back to 1980. Includes hundreds of first chapters of newly reviewed books! (www.nytimes.com/pages/books/)

Publishers Weekly

The online version of the book publishing and bookselling magazine includes weekly bestsellers lists, book reviews, and news about the corporate publishing industry. PW also has a bimonthly column on e-publishing. (publishersweekly.reviewsnews.com/)

Readerville

Readerville was created to provide a forum for all book lovers - writers, librarians, critics, publishers, and everyone else. Every other week, authors and industry insiders are invited to share in a week-long discussion and a daily digest of book-related articles is compiled. (www.readerville.com)

Written Voices

Written Voices brings together authors and readers. You can participate in live chats with authors, read exclusive interviews and book reviews, and download authors reading from their work. (www.writtenvoices.com)

Library Trade Journals

Booklist Magazine

The number one place to find reviews of new books, plus many of their wonderful reading lists, titles for teens, and Editor's Choices from the American Library Association. (www.ala.org/booklist)

Bookwire

Links to Publishers Weekly online and other literature and book-related journals, plus an extensive author tour schedule. (www.bookwire.com/)

Library Journal Digital

Articles, reviews, prepub information, plus previews of upcoming issues. (libraryjournal.reviewsnews.com)

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Organizations & Resources for Librarians

Professional Organizations
ABA - American Book Sellers' Association

The American Booksellers Association is a not-for-profit trade organization devoted to meeting the needs of its core members--independently owned bookstores with store front locations--through advocacy, education, research, and information dissemination. The ABA actively supports free speech, literacy, and programs that encourage children to read. (www.bookweb.org)

Library of Congress

The Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal cultural institution. The Library's mission is to make its resources available and useful to the Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. (www.loc.gov)

American Library Association

ALA's mission is to provide leadership for the development, promotion, and improvement of library and information services and the profession of librarianship in order to enhance learning and ensure access to information for all. (www.ala.org)

Illinois Library Association

The Illinois Library Association provides leadership for the development, promotion, and improvement of library services in Illinois and for the library community. If you're curious about legislative activity and library advocacy, check out CapWiz to find legislation important to libraries and your legislators. (www.ila.org)

North Suburban Library System

NSLS is a consortium of over 650 academic, public, school, and special libraries in north suburban Cook, Kane, Lake and McHenry counties in Illinois. (www.nsls.info)

Public Library Association

PLA is a division of the American Library Association. PLA's purpose is "to enhance the development and effectiveness of public library staff and public library services (2001)." (www.pla.org)

Forums & Online Communities
librarian.net

A weblog on news and issues related to libraries and librarians. (librarian.net)

Library Juice

From Rory Litwin, editor/publisher: "A news digest for librarians, library and information science students, and other interested people. It includes announcements, many web resources, calls for papers, and news affecting the library world. Much of the material has a social-responsibilities or intellectual freedom focus." (www.libr.org/Juice/)

LISNews.com

A weblog devoted to current events and news in the world of Library and Information Science. (www.lisnews.com)

Progressive Librarian

"A forum for critical perspectives in Librarianship, featuring articles, book reviews, bibliographies, reports and documents that explore progressive perspectives on librarianship and information issues." (libr.org/PL/)

Publishers of Library and Information Science Literature
American Library Association Publications

(alastore.ala.org/)

Gale

(www.gale.com)

Greenhaven Press

(www.gale.com/greenhaven)

Greenwood Press

(www.greenwood.com)

Libraries Unlimited

(www.lu.com)

Neal-Schuman

(www.neal-schuman.com)

Omnigraphics

(www.omnigraphics.com)

Sage Publications

(www.sagepub.com)

Scarecrow Press

(www.scarecrowpress.com)

World Book

(products.worldbook.com)

Web Authoring Tutorials
HTML Goodies

Dr. Joe Burns provides a comprehensive site that will help you develop backgrounds, images, frames, and style sheets for your web pages. (htmlgoodies.earthweb.com/primers/basics.html)

Writing for the Web: A Primer for Librarians

A thorough and readable guide to creating library web pages from HTML authoring tools to design considerations. (bones.med.ohio-state.edu/eric/papers/primer/webdocs.html)

Web Indexes
Internet Public Library

(www.ipl.org)

Librarian's Index to the Internet

(www.lii.org)

 
 
      
   
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