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Does anyone know any up to date online encyclopias, besides Wikipedia? I need a free encyclopdia for my Review of Literature, due on Monday.
Of course, if anyone happens to know any sites, or have info on emotions and color (psycholigically connected), I'd be very grateful if you shared it with me.
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To look at a lot of those articles, you'll need access to a subscription. The easiest way would be to visit a local university library and use a computer there.
Here are some online encyclopedias of possible use:
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If you find some good abstracts of articles you'd like to have full copies of, email me (in profile), and I'll get them to you. I have access to a couple different universities' subscriptions, so I will probably be able to get them for you.
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I may be wrong, but I thought Jeesh was in high school, so she (he?) may not have many useful resources available.
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I'm in middle school. Yes, my school does have a library, but it's the weekend, and the school isn't open. I can't go to the public library because I don't have Internet access there, and I've already read the books on my topic. I'm also required to have internet and encyclopedia sources, or the judges dock points.
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What is your topic, specifically? I may be able to get something for you through my home access to my university library.
I am on my way over to my brother's house and will be there all day, but if you post some more info here I promise I'll look back and get something for you when I get home. Someone else may be able to help you in the meantime, too. Let me know. If you'd rather email particulars, you can do so at ward1130 at uab DOT edu
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