Citation Machine - A website that allows you to input the information for a book and its author and receive formatted citations in MLA, APA, Turabian, or Chicago formats.  ​

EasyBib - A website that allows you to input the information for a book and its author and receive formatted citations in MLA, APA, or Chicago formats.

Fool Proof - This site assists students in making decisions. Updated daily the site provides weekly articles on current events, monthly videos and podcasts on many subjects including financial literacy and consumer advocacy.

Grammerly - Grammarly automatically detects grammar, spelling, punctuation, word choice, and style mistakes in your writing. It’s easy to use with a free browser extension for Chrome, Safari, Edge, and Firefox.

Hippocampus - This site is an excellent educational resource that features over 5,000 videos in 13 subject areas. Students can browse by collections or subjects, while some of the subjects offer text book correlations and videos.

Khan Academy - non-profit site with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere, and covering topics under Arts & Humanities, Math, Science, Economics & Finance, Computing,  and Test Preparation.

Martindale's Reference Desk - This site offers information on just about any subject imaginable. World daily news, weather and time reports are just a few. No subject is left uncovered on this site. From agriculture to zoology this site has it all.

MERLOT - a leading-edge, user-centered, searchable collect of peer-reviewed and selected higher education, online learning materials, cataloged by registered members and a set of faculty development support services.  

Newsela - Newsela is an innovative way to build reading comprehension with nonfiction that's always relevant: daily news.

PaperRater - a free, web-based service that analyzes your writing and offers feedback on your grammar, spelling, and more within seconds.

Quizlet - The world’s largest student and teacher online learning community. Every month, over 20 million active learners from 130 countries practice and master more than 140 million study sets of content on every conceivable subject and topic.

Reality and Solution of College Plagiarism Infographic - Infographic created by University of Illinois at Chicago showing why students plagiarize and how to prevent plagiarism.  

RefME - The free tool to create citations, reference lists and bibliographies in any format. Generate citations in seconds using your phone’s camera. All your projects and citations are synced across your devices. RefME WebClipper is the fastest way to cite web pages, articles, videos and books online. The Chrome extension lets you add notes and save your citations whilst you browse the web. 

SIRS Researcher - It provides background and current analysis necessary for research and understanding of 320+ current and pervasive leading Issues.

World Bank - This site was created by five different organizations to form one group to deal with extreme poverty around the World. The groups slogan is "To end extreme poverty within a generation and boost shared prosperity. The site offers information about the most impoverished countries in the world and measures that are being taken to help them.

Electronic Books and Streaming Video

Films On Demand Streaming Media Collections - This streaming video collection contains titles in a wide variety of academic disciplines including anthropology, art and architecture, communication, criminal justice, education, English, language arts, geography, history, music, philosophy, religion, political science, psychology, sociology, world languages, human anatomy and physiology, public health issues, nutrition, health care, and careers in health and medicine.

Internet Archive e-books - The Internet Archive and Open Library offers over 8,000,000 fully accessible public domain eBooks. This includes a special modern collection of over 500,000 eBooks for users with print disabilities, and a very interesting curated, modern collection for the world at large. 

National Geographic Videos - The National Geographic Society has been inspiring people to care about the planet since 1888. Its interests include geography, archaeology and natural science, and the promotion of environmental and historical conservation.

Open Library e-books - Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published.  To date, they have gathered over 20 million records from a variety of large catalogs as well as single contributions, with more on the way.

Project Gutenberg e-books - Project Gutenberg offers over 50,000 free e-books: choose among free e-pub books, free kindle books, download them or read them online.They carry high quality e-books: All of their e-books were previously published by bona fide publishers, digitized and diligently proofread with the help of thousands of volunteers.

TED Videos - TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less) on topics ranging from science to business to global issues.

Course Hero - Course Hero offers millions of crowdsourced notes, study guides, practice tests, and more - tagged to specific courses at schools around the world.  They have hundreds of subject-matter experts available 24/7 to help with tough questions, tricky homework problems, or confusing concepts.  You can also create your own or browse existing flashcard sets.

GCFLearnFree.org - This site offers numerous free tutorials on digital literacy skills needed to live and work in the 21st Century. This site offers very tutorials from the most basic to the most complex. Basic and essential skills to more complex skills required to work in the work force of the future.

Digital Learn.org - Video tutorials featuring classes  in using technology and attaining digital literacy skills. Skill types vary from basic such as beginner computer skills and creating resumes and filling out job applications to buying airline tickets. No lesson lasts longer than 22 minutes.

PrepStep - PrepStep provides Practice tests, Tutorial courses, and E-books to help students succeed on the academic or licensing tests they must pass.  It includes online training in software, computers, citizenship test, math, reading, writing, entrance exams, occupational exams, military exams ASVAB and CFAT, ACCUPLACER, GED, ACT SAT, GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MAT, MCAT, NCLEX, PCAT, PRAXIS, and CLEP.

Test Prep Review - This site offers aids in preparing for all standardized tests.  Each test is divided into study guides, flash cards and practice tests.  

Age of Exploration - A biography, timeline, facts, pictures and information has been included about the most famous Explorers and their explorations who made such momentous voyages during the Age of Exploration. 

AtoZtheWorld - Country-by-country resource for learning about culture and customs worldwide that consists of 175 Country Guides of 100+ topics each. 

AtoZ Maps Online - With AtoZ Maps Online, you have approximately 145,000 maps at your fingertips. This combination of proprietary maps and maps from other reputable sources gives you a “one-stop shop” for content to be downloaded, modified, and used in academic projects, with no copyright restrictions.

Best of History Websites - Annotated links to over 1200 history websites are featured here. Sites from general history to ancient biblical history to modern history. This site also offers numerous resources, maps and games.

Biography Reference Bank - With links to every article focused on any individual in nearly every WilsonWeb database, Biography Reference Bank offers a breadth and depth of information you’ll find in no other biography database. It covers over 500,000 people and includes over 36,000 images.

CIA World Factbook - The Factbook provides information on the history, people, government, economy, energy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 267 world entities.

Civil War Information Available on Internet - Index of Civil War information on the internet.

Colonial America - A comprehensive illustrated guide to Colonial America that contains facts and information about the founding and establishment of the 13 Colonies and the struggles of the early colonists.

FBI Vault - The Vault is our new FOIA Library, containing 6,700 documents and other media that have been scanned from paper into digital copies.

History Reference Center - It offers full text from more than 1,620 reference books, encyclopedias and non-fiction books, cover to cover full text for more than 150 leading history periodicals, nearly 57,000 historical documents, more than 78,000 biographies of historical figures, more than 113,000 historical photos and maps, and more than 80 hours of historical video.

Internet History Sourcebooks Project - This link is updated by Fordham University The Jesuit University of New York. Offering the largest classroom resource collection of online Medieval texts. The tests are organized for class room situations and offer links to numerous other resources.  

Labyrinth - The Labyrinth provides free, organized access to resources in medieval studies. The Labyrinth’s easy-to-use links provide connections to databases, services, texts, and images around the world. ​

Mississippi Encyclopedia Online - The print version of this book was published in 2017 by the University Press of Mississippi. This online version reprints all of the material in that volume, with some new additions. An online encyclopedia allows the editors and authors to keep up with Mississippians as they write new books, make new music, pass new laws, move into and out of the state, and modify their views.

National Digital Newspaper Project - Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1836-1922 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. 

Victorian Web - Outstanding site that covers every significant aspect of Victorian life.

World Bank Databank - Free and open access to data about development in countries around the globe.

AAA Math - This link offers interactive math lessons for grades K-8. Offering unlimited practice and lesson reviews on every topic. This is also available in a Spanish version.

Algebra Help - This link offers a collection of lessons, calculators and work-sheets to assist in mastering algebra skills. Numerous lists, charts, study tips and links to connect students with tutors in the area.

Internet Mathematics Library - Gateway site created by  Drexel University of select math resources.

Math Archives - Mathematics teaching site with web links and organized by topic.

Math.com - Site includes assessment, on-demand modular courses that target key math concepts, 24/7 live online tutoring, and expert answers to math questions. 

Maths Functions in Excel - Excel can be used very efficiently to perform arithmetic functions in excel. The basic maths function in excel is very handy for a financial analyst who performs data analysis, calculates SUM or Average, Max or Min, etc. 

Math TV - This page features videos on basic math, Algebra, Rational Expressions, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus and many more Math topics. 

Math Warehouse - This page covers Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, and includes Graph Paper Maker, Chart Maker, and Graphic Calculators, as well as many other tools.  

Prime Pages - The Prime Pages features any and everything that you need to know about Prime Numbers. Offering one of the largest Prime databases and lists of Primes.

Visual Calculus - Visual Calculus offers tutorials on Pre-Calculus, Limits and Continuity, Derivatives, Applications of Differentiation, Sequences and Series. A collection of modules can be used in studying or teaching Calculus. 

Wolfram Alpha - This site offers information on topics from Astronomy to Web and Computer Systems. Topics are arranged in easy to read boxes that connect students to more in-depth resources.

Wolfram MathWorld - This page covers Algebra, Applied Mathematics, Calculus and Analysis, Discrete Mathematics, Foundations of Mathematics, Geometry, History and Terminology, Number Theory, Probability and Statistics, Recreational Mathematics, and Topology.

Biology Project - The Biology Project is an online interactive resource for learning biology. The site was developed and is kept up-to-date by the University of Arizona. Designed for college level students to review and use extra activities to assist in biology studies.

Cells Alive - Online since 1994 Cells Alive offers film and computer enhanced images of living cells and organisms for educational and medical research.

Chemistry Functions - Conversion of calculations related to chemistry.

Encyclopedia of Earth - The goal of this collection is to provide a searchable database of authoritative environmental resources in non-technical language. Content originates from peer-reviewed articles written by field experts, content partners, such as the U.S. Geological Survey and content sources such as the Environmental Protection Agency.

Encyclopedia of Life -  Site provides global access to knowledge about life on Earth to increase awareness and understanding of living nature that is gathered, generated, and shared in an open, freely accessible and trusted digital resource.

Internet Database of Periodic Tables - This is the only comprehensive database of periodic tables & periodic system formulations

GetBodySmart - Fully animated and interactive eBook about human anatomy and physiology. 

International Plant Names Index - Database of the names and associated basic bibliographical details of seed plants, ferns and lycophytes. Its goal is to eliminate the need for repeated reference to primary sources for basic bibliographic information about plant names.

Martindale's Health Science Guide - This site is self described as the "virtual" Medical Center offering specialized centers and topics from Anatomy to Women's Health. The site also offers numerous resources for all health topics.

McGraw-Hill Virtual Lab - This is a basic page that provides links to various virtual labs that present a question, a description and an activity to present the answer.

Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics More on String Theory - Site explains basics of String Theory, has links to lectures and other resources for teachers and students.

Particle Adventure - The Particle Adventure is a constantly evolving educational project sponsored by the Particle Data Group of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Physical Science Resource Center - This is a web based data bank that provides information for levels K-20. Links for teaching and learning resources in physical science. The materials are classified by grade levels, topics and activity types.

Plants Database - Database provides standardized information about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens of the U.S. and its territories.

Stephen Hawking Centre for Theoretical Cosmology - The research centre within the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP) in the University of Cambridge was founded by Stephen Hawking, and includes information on the topics of blacks holes, cosmology, inflation, cosmic strings et al, and quantum gravity.

Career Planning

Career Outlook - Site created and maintained by U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics provides a plethora of information about a large number of occupations, such as: the nature of the work, working conditions, training and educational requirements, career advancement, job outlook, earnings potential, and more.

Holland Code Quiz - The Holland Codes is a system to classify jobs into job categories, interest clusters, or work personality environments.  This particular quiz is from Rogue Community College's Counseling Department.

University HQ - Online resource for finding top rated colleges, scholarships, potential salaries, and helping you find the right career. 

O*NET Online - This site offers an extensive exploration of careers. This site is user friendly and would make the task of job hunting not so stressful. Jobs can be searched by categories, geographical locations, experience/educational levels, as well as areas that have the most positions available.

Sokanu - Sokanu is a career matching platform that helps people find their ideal career. Sokanu accomplishes this in two ways. The first is through the world’s best career test — a prediction engine built from the ground up using the latest innovations in psychometrics and machine learning. The second is through Sokanu’s 750 career profiles, containing thousands of pieces of unique content aimed at helping people understand and enter careers.

Financial Literacy

Better Money Habits - Build your financial know-how with free tools and information to help you make more confident decisions. It's a simple way of getting real, practical knowledge, brought to you by Bank of America in partnership with Khan Academy.

CashCourse - CashCourse is your real-life guide to taking charge of your money. Our online personal finance tools help you build real-life-ready financial skills. Students at more than 800 schools across the country use CashCourse.

College on a Budget at College Affordability Guide - CollegeAffordabilityGuide.org was launched in 2013 by Degree Prospects, a small team based in Washington, DC that has been publishing education-focused websites since 2008. The other websites we’ve created now serve millions of visitors every year. Most of them focus on post-secondary education.

Credit Card Insider: Student Credit Cards - Credit Card Insider was created as a resource for consumers, by consumers. As a trusted resource, complete with curated content from industry experts where consumers could safely research, compare, and apply for a credit card.

EveryDollar - EveryDollar is free budget software accessible from your computer and iPhone. It is based on a proven plan that's helped millions of people get out of debt and save. ​

Feed The Pig - Here, you’ll find helpful tools, articles, tons of tips and other resources to help you on your path to financial stability and help you think through your spending and saving habits, identify ways you can start saving and commit to making changes that will reduce your debt and grow your savings.

Managing Time and Money - Hosted by Dartmouth College this site offers printable calendars, schedules and planners for students to use as well as videos and links to assist students in getting organized.

Money 101 - Money 101 was created by the Colorado Department of Higher Education to provide free financial education tools, including some information on saving and paying for college. 

MoneySmarts @ Indiana University - Site established as part of an overall program to assist students to make informed financial management decisions and decrease overall student debt. The goal of the program is to address the holistic needs of students and connect financial literacy messaging with learning opportunities that meet wellness needs in ways that are relevant to you.

My College Money Plan - This site aids students and families in planning for education costs. My College Money Plan offers a variety of money management skills for students, families and teachers.

My Money - This website is a product of the Congressionally chartered Federal Financial Literacy and Education Commission, which is made up of more than 20 Federal entities that are coordinating and collaborating to strengthen financial capability and increase access to financial services for all Americans. 

Practical Money Skills - To help consumers and students of all ages learn the essentials of personal finance, Visa has partnered with leading consumer advocates, educators, and financial institutions to develop the Practical Money Skills program where consumers, educators, parents, students and policymakers can access free educational resources, including personal finance articles, games and lesson plans.

Reading, Studying, Note-Taking, Memory

Active Reading - This site is hosted by Dartmouth College and offers tutoring forums and learning strategies. The mission of this site is to help you understand reading as an activity and help you become a more efficient and effective reader.

College Student Study Skills Guide - This comprehensive guide explores the best methods for taking notes and preparing for exams and provides concrete strategies for dealing with test anxiety. By accessing the valuable resources contained in this guide, students can take control of their study skills and keep their stress levels in check.

College Study Skills Guide - This site offers general study tips and tips on time management, memory techniques, test taking preparation, reading and writing as well as numerous subject specific study skills.

How to Improve Your Memory - This site offers brain boosting and improving memory tips as well as numerous topics to assist the college student adjust to a new environment.

How to Study - This site offers tips from getting ready to study , managing time, stress and how to write and study by subject.

Learning Styles Questionaire - Hosted by North Carolina State University this site offers a series of questions that are designed to provide the student with the best way to study and retain information based on the answers provided.

Multiple Intelligences - This link provides information on multiple intelligence types. Offering links for various personality tests. 

SQ3R Reading/Study System - Hosted by Virginia Tech this site offers tips on how to focus on and comprehend what is being read.

Study Guides and Strategies - This link provides study guides for ages middle school through adult covering all subjects as well as time management, stress management and test preparations. ​

Study Stack - Study Stack is a fun link for students to use in preparation of weekly quizzes or final exams. Students can login through a Facebook account or set up a free account. The site offers basic areas of study as well as foreign language and standardized test guides. Flash cards and quizzes and games can be created by students and reviewed at any time on any device.

Test Prep Review - This site offers aids in preparing for all standardized tests. Each test is divided into study guides, flash cards and practice tests.

VARK Questionnaire - This site offers various types of questions for the student to answer about preferences and then uses the answers to provide learning and study strategies.

Writing Center - Site provides articles, links, videos, and other tools to assist students with writing a paper, formatting citations, understanding specific writing assignments and writing for specific fields. 

Stress and Time Management, Decision-Making Skills

Managing Your Time - Site provides handouts, planners, videos, and links to help students learn how to better manage their time.  

Mind Tools - Learn hundreds of career skills, including time management, stress management, communications skills, learning skills and decision making skills. This site offers insightful tips to assist college students adjust to a new normal.

Unabridged Student Counseling Pamphlets - The site offers a collection of pamphlets on day-today issues faced by students. From dealing with anger to skills in writing papers this site offers credible resources for student to use.
 

Babelfish - An online translator containing dozens of languages.

Course Hero Lit. - Discover in-depth literary analysis via study guides, infographics, and essays for all your favorite books.

Duolingo - There are over 1.2 billion people learning a language and the majority are doing so to gain access to better opportunities. Unfortunately, learning a language is expensive and inaccessible to most. We created Duolingo so that everyone could have a chance. Free language education – no hidden fees, no premium content, just free.

Encyclopedia Mythica - An online encyclopedia dedicated to mythology, folklore, and religion in six major geographical regions.

Gale Literary Index - Index only to Gale Literature Series.  Check with library for full-text information.

Guide to Grammar and Writing - This link offers drop down menus for specific levels that students might need grammatical assistance. It offers topics on word and sentence levels, quizzes, sentence parts and functions, essay and research paper assistance and how to form good paragraphs.

ILoveLanguages - Mega-site of language links.

Internet Classics Archive - This site offers links to a collection of classical Literature written by 59 authors. There is also a section of user commentary as well as links to purchase more classical titles.

Labyrinth - Resources for medieval literature studies.

Literary Criticism Online - This site offers literary criticisms of work from the 19th and 20th Centuries. There is also introductions of the authors of the works as well as criticisms of the authors.

LiteraryHistory.com - Academic, scholarly, and critical articles on British and American literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Literary Reference Center - database contains full text for more than 35,000 plot summaries, synopses and work overviews, nearly 100,000 articles/essays of literary criticisms, more than 253,000 author biographies, more than 460 literary journals, nearly 78,000 classic and contemporary poems, more than 19,600 classic and contemporary short stories, more than 6,500 author interviews, more than 8,200 classic texts and much more.

Luminarium - Medieval, renaissance, and seventeenth-century English literature.

Native American Resources - Provides list of specific languages as well as links to general resource web pages.

Online Literature Library - This site offers a collection of English Literature in full unabridged texts. An authors index is provided as well as a collection of fiction works.

Paradigm Online Writing Assistant - This site should be a student's best friend. POWA offers tips and assistance of paper writing. Offering numerous links to helpful website with tips for beginning a paper to editing to supporting and ending.

Practical Punctuation Guide - Hosted by Tidewater Community College. This site offers everything a student needs to know about punctuation. From apostrophes to semi-colons this site will answer any question concerning punctuation.

Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) - This site offers over 200 free resources to assist in paper writing. ALA and MLA and style guides beginning with 7th grade and continuing with professional writers.

Shakespeare Resource Center - Dedicated to providing information on William Shakespeare and his writing.

Victorian Web - Outstanding site that covers every significant aspect of Victorian life.

The Writing Center - University of North Carolina's online writing lab page.

Writing Guides @ CSU - These guides are the result of a joint effort of the Writing@CSU project and the Colorado State University Writing Center.

​Artcyclopedia - Over 5,000 artists are listed but, most usefully, it guides you to the online collections that house a given work. ​

Art History Resources - Gateway of links covering all periods of art and its history.  Created by a professor at Sweet Briar College.

Art Source - Gateway website divided by category.

A to Z of Musical Instrument - This is a list of musical instruments known around the world.  They are gradually adding sound files plus a short history of each instrument.

Biographies of Jazz Musicians -  This page contains hundreds of biography sites for jazz singers and musicians.

Classical.net-Composers - This index lists those composers for which there is a dedicated page at this site that may include a biography, recommended works, recommended recordings, and other related reviews and articles.

Google Art Project - Discover artworks, collections and stories from all around the world in detail and close-up.  

Orchestra: a user's manual - The aim of the user's manual is to provide information about the orchestra, orchestration, composition and instruments, for the benefit of anybody with an interest in the subject. 

Timeline of Art History - A chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of the history of art from around the world.
 

Accounting Coach - This site was launched in 2003 to help people throughout the world learn, refresh, and deepen their understanding of introductory accounting and bookkeeping at no cost. The free website contains explanations, quizzes, Q&A, and more for 30 major topics. 

Bureau of Labor Statistics - The Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor is the principal Federal agency responsible for measuring labor market activity, working conditions, and price changes in the economy. Its mission is to collect, analyze, and disseminate essential economic information to support public and private decision-making. ​

Discover Accounting  - Discover Accounting is an independent, educational resource for current and prospective accounting career prospects that provides unbiased accounting career information, education options and guides for becoming some of the various career paths within the accounting field. 

Economagic.com - This page is meant to be a comprehensive site of free, easily available economic time series data useful for economic research, in particular economic forecasting.

Economic Policy Institute - Contains information about current economic matters, including statistics, labor, income, economic snapshots and indicators, opinion pieces, unemployment, foreign trade, and demographics.

Federal Reserve Education Resources - Website has access to resources about foreclosures, credit scores, checking accounts, student loans, as well as the history of banking, poverty, fiscal and monetary policy, economic recovery, unemployment, budgeting, capital markets and entrepreneurship.

FoolProofMe - This site teaches defensive thinking when it comes to any decision that impacts your pocketbook or general welfare.  Its work is based on a core belief: if advertisers have the right to put the best light on their products and services, consumers have the right to learn how to critically judge advertising and marketing messages. 

Inflation Calculator - This site was created as a resource for inflation and inflation related news. But most importantly, to provide a simple and always updated US Inflation Calculator.

List of Top Accounting Careers - Here we discuss accounting careers like Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Cost Accounting, Forensic Accounting, Bookkeeping, and Auditing.

List of Top Finance Careers - Here is a list of the top finance careers which include investment banking, asset management, commercial banking, equity research, corporate finance, and risk. management and many more...

Marketwatch - MarketWatch, published by Dow Jones & Co., tracks the pulse of markets for engaged investors with more than 16 million visitors per month. The site is a leading innovator in business news, personal finance information, real-time commentary and investment tools and data.

Maths Functions in Excel - Excel can be used very efficiently to perform arithmetic functions in excel. The basic maths function in excel is very handy for a financial analyst who performs data analysis, calculates SUM or Average, Max or Min, etc. 

NASDAQ Glossary of Stock Market Terms - Glossary of financial and investing terms allows you search by term or browse by letter more than 8,000 terms and definitions related to the stock market. 

New York Stock Exchange - A link to the New York Stock Exchange, useful for checking the overall DOW or any individual stock price.

TeachMeFinance - Site teaches you basic finance concepts.

Virtual Stock Exchange - VSE is a free stock market game from MarketWatch which allows you to trade stocks in real-time using your virtual portfolio,  talk strategies with others in the discussion groups for your game, create a customized public or private game for others to play, and choose a custom list of symbols to trade in your game.

World Trade Organization - The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations.

X-Rates.com - Current information about currency.

World Bank Database - This site was created by five different organizations to form one group to deal with extreme poverty around the World. The groups slogan is "To end extreme poverty within a generation and boost shared prosperity. The site offers information about the most impoverished countries in the world and measures that are being taken to help them.

AIDSinfo - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) resource providing information on HIV/AIDS clinical trials and federally approved HIV treatment and prevention guidelines, information on HIV/AIDS treatment, clinical trials, and other HIV/AIDS-related research information for health care providers, researchers, people affected by HIV/AIDS, and the general public.    

Auscultation Assistant - This site is designed to help students identify heart and breath sounds.

Centers for Disease Control - The CDC has been safeguarding Americans since 1946, under the Department of Health and Human Services and is recognized as the nation’s premiere health promotion, prevention, and preparedness agency.

CenterWatch - Information on drugs in various stages of development and approval.

CINAHL - Most comprehensive database of full-text for nursing & allied health journals, providing full text for more than 1,300 journals.

Consumer Health Complete - Database provides content covering all areas of health and wellness from mainstream medicine to the many perspectives of complementary, holistic and integrated medicine.

DailyMed - DailyMed provides trustworthy information about marketed drugs in the United States. DailyMed is the official provider of FDA label information (package inserts). This Web site provides a standard, comprehensive, up-to-date, look-up and download resource of medication content and labeling found in medication package inserts.

Dietary Supplement Label Database - The Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) includes full label derived information from dietary supplement products marketed in the U.S. with a Web-based user interface that provides ready access to label information. It was developed to serve the research community and as a resource for health care providers and the public. It can be an educational and research tool for students, academics, and other professionals.

Drug Information Portal - Information for over 55,000 drugs. Names, usage, and structures are displayed, as well as search links to key National Library of Medicine and government sites.   

FDA's Electronic Orange Book -  site provides timely consumer information on generic drugs, the Electronic Orange Book is updated daily as new generic approvals occur.

Films On Demand Streaming Media Nursing Collections - This streaming video collection contains titles in disciplines including human anatomy and physiology, public health issues, nutrition, health care, and careers in health and medicine.

Inner Body: Human Anatomy - Explore the human body like never before! With hundred of interactive anatomy pictures and descriptions of thousands of objects in the body, the site will help you discover what you want to know about human anatomy.

LactMed - contains information on drugs and other chemicals to which breastfeeding mothers may be exposed. It includes information on the levels of such substances in breast milk and infant blood, and the possible adverse effects in the nursing infant. Suggested therapeutic alternatives to those drugs are provided, where appropriate. All data are derived from the scientific literature and fully referenced. A peer review panel reviews the data to assure scientific validity and currency.

Learning Nurse - The Learning Nurse Resources Network is about informal nurse learning, continuing education and professional development. It provides an independent, free and safe resource for ALL levels of nurses to assess, maintain and enhance their professional competence. It is suitable for nursing students, nursing assistants/aides, licensed practical nurses (LPN), registered nurses (RN), and registered psychiatric nurses (RPN), as well as nurse educators, trainers and instructors.

Medline Plus - MedlinePlus is the National Institutes of Health's Web site for patients and their families and friends. Produced by the National Library of Medicine, the world’s largest medical library, it brings you information about diseases, conditions, and wellness issues in language you can understand. MedlinePlus offers reliable, up-to-date health information, anytime, anywhere, for free.

MedPix - MedPix is a database of patient cases integrating images and textual information. The content material is organized by disease location (organ system), pathology category, patient profiles, and by image classification and caption.    

Merck Manual Online - First published in 1899 as a small reference book for physicians and pharmacists, The Manual grew in size and scope to become one of the most widely used comprehensive medical resources for professionals and consumers.

​Mississippi State Department of Health - Site contains information related to many topics in the health and nutrition fields, as well as information on Health Care Facilities and Licenses, Disease Control, data and statistics specifically for people in the State of Mississippi. 

Muscle Atlas University of Washington provides this online atlas of medical illustrations.

NRSNG NCLEX Exam Practice Questions - Website created by nurses and nursing students to provide free tools, study guides, podcasts, "cheat sheets," care plans, and webinars that help nursing students with their education and the NCLEX.

NRSNG NCLEX Prep Podcast - Website created by nurses and nursing students to provide free tools, study guides, podcasts, "cheat sheets," care plans, and webinars that help nursing students with their education and the NCLEX.

Nurse Buff NCLEX Practice Questions - NurseBuff is a popular nursing humor and lifestyle blog. 

Nursing Reference Center - This database contains over 3,000 quick lessons and evidence-based care sheets, over 2,200 nursing skills and skill competency checklists, over 1,300 continuing education modules, over 750 legal cases, and over 350 research instruments. 

PillBox - Pillbox, an initiative of the National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health, provides data and images for prescription, over-the-counter, homeopathic, and veterinary oral solid dosage medications (pills) marketed in the United States. This data set contains information about pills such as how they look, their active and inactive ingredients, and many other criteria.

PrepStep - PrepStep provides Practice tests, Tutorial courses, and E-books to help students succeed on the academic or licensing tests they must pass.  It includes online training in software, computers, citizenship test, math, reading, writing, entrance exams, occupational exams, military exams ASVAB and CFAT, ACCUPLACER, GED, ACT SAT, GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MAT, MCAT, NCLEX, PCAT, PRAXIS, and CLEP.

Practical Clinical Skills - Practical Clinical Skills provides free training and reference guides. These simulation-based lessons cover heart sounds, murmurs, lung sounds, carotid bruit, blood pressure measurement and EKG training. The quick reference guides are a timely information source at the point of care.

PubMed Central Free digital archive of full text biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine 

QD Nurses NCLEX - QD Nurses, also known as Every Day Nurses, is an online community and information portal for nursing students, nurses and other healthcare professionals across the globe. Our goal is to help each other and help those interested in passing the NCLEX and advancing their career. Whether you’re a student or an established healthcare professional, we have one thing in common; let’s share the knowledge, wisdom, and understanding of the nursing culture and share it with others!

Test Prep Review - This site offers aids in preparing for all standardized tests, including NCLEX.  Each test is divided into study guides, flash cards and practice tests.

ToxNet - A cluster of databases covering toxicology, hazardous chemicals, environmental health and related areas. 

U.S. National Library of Medicine - site contains a collection of information on more than 2000 dietary supplements, and combines several government drug resources to provide consumer information, chemical structure, toxicology information and much more.

Whole Brain Atlas - An information resource of imaging of the the central nervous system, including magnetic resonance, x-ray computed tomography and nuclear medicine images.

AA1 Car Auto Repair - Our mission is to provide free, non-biased, accurate, up-to-date technically accurate diagnosis help and auto repair information for motorists, do-it-yourselfers and automotive technicians.

The Auto Channel - Daily automotive news.

Brake & Front End - Website owned by Babcox Media which includes articles, tech tips, products and news for technicians.

Fuel Economy.gov - FuelEconomy.gov is federal government website that helps consumers make informed fuel economy choices when purchasing a vehicle and helps them achieve the best fuel economy possible from the cars they own.

Import Car - Website owned by Babcox Media which includes articles, tech tips, products and news for technicians.

Kelley Blue Book - The Kelley Blue Book brand has remained focused on providing the trusted information needed in the buying and selling of vehicles, the breadth of what information is necessary has grown considerably. In 2002 the Fair Purchase Price for new cars was introduced, which tells what are smart buyers are really paying for them.

Tomorrow’s Technician - Website dedicated to the automotive student with industry news, a training center, blogs, magazine, video clips, and a user gallery.

Underhood Service - Website owned by Babcox Media which includes articles, tech tips, products and news for technicians.

American Culinary Federation - The American Culinary Federation, Inc. (ACF), a professional, organization for chefs and cooks, was founded in 1929 in New York City by three chefs’ organizations: the Société Culinaire Philanthropique, the Vatel Club and the Chefs de Cuisine Association of America. 

AtoZtheWorld - It is the world’s most thorough country-by-country resource for learning about culture and customs worldwide. It consists of 175 Country Guides of 100+ topics each, including information about national cuisine and recipes. 

Cultural Cooking - Learning about the different cooking techniques and recipes of other cultures can help to give people an insight into that culture and its history. These resources will aid those interested in further exploration of cultural cooking from around the world.

Cook's Thesaurus - Cooking encyclopedia that covers thousands of ingredients and kitchen tools.  Entries include pictures, descriptions, synonyms, pronunciations, and suggested substitutions.

Epicurious – Website owned by Condé Nast with recipes & menus, ingredient information, and expert advice.

Food Museum - Meredith Sayles Hughes and Tom Hughes are the founders of The Potato Museum and The Food Museum on Line. The museums research, collect, preserve, exhibit and explain the history and social significance of the world's most important foods, and bring artifacts and programs to audiences of all ages.

Food Timeline - The Food Timeline was created and maintained solely by Lynne Olver (1958-2015, her obituary), reference librarian with a passion for food history.

Fruit Facts - Fruit Facts are a series of publications containing information on individual fruits, including botanical identification, plant description and culture notes, and characteristics of cultivars. The information is derived from growers experience based largely on California research, as well as various published sources.

ManageFirst - The ManageFirst Program, created by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) and managed nationally by National Restaurant Association Solutions, is a management development program that equips students with the key competencies they need to begin or advance their management careers in our demanding industry. 

ServSafe - The ServSafe Food Safety Training Program leads the way in providing current and comprehensive educational materials to the restaurant industry. More than 4 million foodservice professionals have been certified through the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification Exam, which is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)-Conference for Food Protection (CFP). 

World Association of Chefs Societies - This website is operated by Worldchefs (World Association of Chef Societies).

Child Care and Early Connections Research Connections - Promoting high-quality research and informing policy through free access to thousands of publications and datasets.

DLTK's Crafts for Kids - features a variety of printable children's crafts, coloring pages, worksheets and activities including projects for holidays, educational themes and some of our children's favorite cartoon characters.

Get Ready to Read - designed to support educators, parents, and young children in the development of early literacy skills and early math skills in the years before kindergarten. Intended for use with all children, the resources and information provided on this site promote skill-building, communication between adults, and ways to address concerns.

The Idea Box – Website containing songs, crafts, recipes, games, and activities for young children. 

Literacy Center - The Literacy Center Education Network is dedicated to designing exceptional education experiences for young children. So far, they have given away more than 200 million free literacy games and activities to children in 220 countries.

Natural Start Alliance - Natural Start connects the people who teach young children—whether they are professionals or parents—with the tools they need to create great educational experiences that help young children explore the natural world, understand their environment, and build lifelong skills that will help keep them active and engaged in their communities.

OER Commons - Free-to-Use Teaching and Learning Content from Around the World - K-12 to College Courses

Parents as Teachers - Organizations and professionals who come to Parents as Teachers benefit from a portfolio of resources and training that are relevant—and widely applicable—to today’s parents, families and children, especially those most vulnerable.

PBS Teachers: Resources for the Classroom – PBS LearningMedia provides PreK-12 educators with access to free digital content and professional development opportunities designed to improve teacher effectiveness and student achievement.  Tools for the classroom include Lesson Builder, Quiz Maker, Storyboard, Puzzle Builder, calendar of important dates that invite unique teaching opportunities and supporting material, etc.

Perpetual Preschool - There are over 25,000 free curriculum themes, ideas, and articles with new content added daily.

ReadWriteThink – The ReadWriteThink mission is to provide educators, parents, and afterschool professionals with access to the highest quality practices in reading and language arts instruction by offering the very best in free materials.

Sing About Science & Math – Self-proclaimed "Wikipedia of science songs," covering the expanding universe of educational music since 2004!

Teach Preschool – Blog with ideas for lesson plans and activities for preschool aged children.

Technology in Early Childhood Center - The TEC Center at Erikson Institute empowers early childhood educators to make informed decisions about the appropriate use of technology with children from birth to age 8. Through carefully selected resources and real-world examples, the Center strengthens educators’ digital literacy and their ability to intentionally select, use, integrate, and evaluate technology in the classroom and other early childhood settings.

Zero to Three – At Zero to Three, you will find the resources you need to build healthy relationships with infants and toddlers, grow your skills as a professional and become an advocate for change.

120 Books from Prof. Mary Hurst – Annotated Evaluative Bibliography of 120 Books for Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults in subjects like Contemporary Realistic Fiction, Historical Fiction, Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Mystery and organized by grade level and Lexile level.  

Cite Seer - CiteSeer is an open source scientific literature digital library and search engine that focuses primarily on the literature in computer and information science.

Code Plex - CodePlex is Microsoft's free open source project hosting site. You can create projects to share with the world, collaborate with others on their projects, and download open source software.

Computing Research Repository - Allows researchers to search, browse and download papers through its online repository. CoRR is available to all members of of the community at no charge.

Internet Speed Test - SourceForge Speed Test is uniquely designed to test your current Internet connection speed for Latency/Ping, Jitter, Download Speed, Upload Speed, Buffer Bloat, and Packet Loss. Upon completion, you will be notified as to what types of services your connection is capable of handling, as well as additional reports about your connection.

Internet Traffic Archive - moderated repository to support widespread access to traces of Internet network traffic, sponsored by ACM SIGCOMM. The traces can be used to study network dynamics, usage characteristics, and growth patterns, as well as providing the grist for trace-driven simulations. The archive is also open to programs for reducing raw trace data to more manageable forms, for generating synthetic traces, and for analyzing traces.

National Technical Information Service – Part of the U.S. Department of Commerce to help federal agencies make better decisions about data, by providing the support and structure that helps partners securely store, analyze, sort, and aggregate data in new ways.

The Network Simulator - Discrete event simulator targeted at networking research. Ns-2 provides substantial support for simulation of TCP, routing, and multicast protocols over wired and wireless (local and satellite) networks.

Software Development Tutorials- This Free Software Development Guide provides extensive material on Ethical Hacking Tutorials, HTML Tutorials, Java Tutorials, Programming, and more.

Tcl/Tk Man Pages - These hypertext man pages for John Ousterhout's Tcl, tool command language, and Tk, graphical user interface tool kit are designed to keep the vocabulary of Tcl and Tk at your fingertips.

World Wide Web Consortium - International community that develops open standards to ensure the long-term growth of the Web.