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Web Sites in Category Virtual Reference Desk

Best Information on the Net - Internet resources selected by librarians at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa. Includes a reference desk, a hot paper topics file, sites for many academic disciplines, and internet training resources.

Dictionary.com - Free online dictionary search, translator, word of the day, crossword puzzles and word games, and vocabulary learning resources for many languages.

Librarians also Help on Web - Article from Central Michigan Life detailing the virtual reference services from the Park Library of Central Michigan University.

MyWebLibrarian.com - Chat reference service offered to patrons of participating Illinois libraries.

Smithsonian American Art Museum - Art information specialists at the National Museum of American Art, using print and electronic reference sources, provide assistance with art reference questions at this site.

The Düsseldorf Virtual Library - A collection of internet resources of academic and general interest; international and multilingual, with a German focus.

The Internet Research Clinic - Useful resources and links for UK based media librarians and information researchers.

The Virtual Reference Desk - A clearinghouse of information for online Q&A practitioners, as well as a locator service to help users find an appropriate "Ask-A" service. The Virtual Reference Desk aims to link the K-12 education community to experts in many fields.

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