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Websites - General/Reference

The following are links to general reference websites that are freely available on the world wide web that we think may be of use to students and members of staff in the University.

Dictionaries and encyclopaedias Government information: British Government Information: International
Library Catalogues News Universities and HE Institutions



Dictionaries and encyclopaedias:

Bartleby Dictionaries, encyclopaedias, thesauri, etc.
Oxford Dictionary of English
Encarta
Roget's Thesaurus
Wordreference.com Translates English to and from French, German, Italian and Spanish
 


 

Government information: British

BOPCRIS British Official Publications Archive
Go-East Government office for the East of England
Hansard (House of Commons) Full text Nov 1988 onwards
Hansard (House of Lords) Full text 1995 onwards
Direct Government UK Government information and services
UK Parliament

 


 

Government information: international and  international organisations

Europa European Union online
Fedworld.com US government information
OECD
United Nations
World Bank




Library Catalogues:

British Library Catalogue
COPAC Union Catalogue of 22 university libraries and the British Library catalogue.
Norfolk County Libraries Catalogue
TOC Library Catalogue - combined JIC/IFR Libraries
Norwich Cathedral Library Catalogue
 


 

News:

BBC News
ITV News
Paperboy UK edition
Paperboy
 


Universities and HE Institutions:

UCAS Directory
Universities and HE Colleges in the UK

Universities worldwide
 

If the above do not help you then try one of the following search engines which will enable you to search the World Wide Web.
Altavista
Google UK
Google Scholar
Yahoo UK
 

Contact:

Library Helpdesk: extension 2993 (external callers: 01603 592993) Contact Helpdesk

 

 

 

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