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Oxford English Dictionary's Word of the Day It would be really nice if this actually led to the whole Oxford English Dictionary online, but either they haven't finished it yet or you have to pay money to access it. Either one's a drag, so just enjoy the FREE word of the day feature. Maybe it'll be useful.
Virtual Bibles This page contains links to lots of Bibles that have been put on the Internet. I like to use it for tracking down random Biblical references that pop up in the stuff I read. I used this link so you can explore and pick a favorite; personally, I prefer this one.
Britannica Online This is the Encyclopædia Britannica (and I humbly apologize to you if that ae squished together letter thingy doesn't display properly). They charge you for access, of course--I hate it when people do that--but you can register and use it free for a week, which is good if you absolutely have to do a research paper right now.
Modern Language Association's Citation Page One of my professors adores MLA citation. (We worry about her.) And since we, the students, have to include MLA citations with everything we hand in, I thought I'd share the address for the people who are, however indirectly, responsible for our suffering. And this way, we can attempt to cite things properly.
Merriam Webster Online My friend Alison reminded me to include a normal dictionary. I still prefer paper-based dictionaries, and I usually have difficulty finding what I'm looking for at this site, but she says the thesaurus feature is quite useful. Thanks, Alison!


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