Links from the Librarians’ Index
I’ve been seriously neglecting my blog. To make it up to my loyal readers, here are a few interesting links courtesy of the Librarians’ Internet Index. Subtitled, “Information you can trust” , LII is a search engine featuring websites that are hand selected by librarians. Those wacky librarians, always doling out information…
- Darwin: American Museum of Natural History: It’s interesting to note that Darwin himself believed in creationism — until he visited the Galapagos Islands.
- How to take better holiday photos
- An American Christmas: Decade by Decade: Speaking of holidays, how did they celebrate Christmas back in the day?
- Can you trust Wikipedia?: There’s been a lot of discussion on Wikipedia in the library world. Read what a panel of experts had to say.
- Great Images in NASA
- American Journeys: Eyewitness accounts of North American exploration, from the Vikings in AD1000 to the mountain men in the Rockies 800 years later.
- Last but not least, Selections from the American Museum of Photography.
You can find out about other websites recommended by librarians by subscribing to the Librarians’ Index new this week newsletter.
December 6th, 2005 at 4:02 pm
From the New York Times, another article about Wikipedia: Snared in the Web of a Wikipedia Liar.