The World Wide Web is generally not a good place to find scholarly
information for research topics. Your professors will usually want you to conduct most of
your research in books, articles, and other reputable sources. For more information on this
topic, see the Rosen Research Guide on
Evaluating Internet Sources.
However, the following websites have been found to be useful in the
past and may provide news, reports, statistics, or other vital information on current topics:
Associated Press - Global news, photos, graphics,
audio, and video
Bartleby.com - An online reference library that
includes encyclopedias, quotation books, works of fiction and nonfiction, and much
more
EarthTrends Environmental Information
- Articles, maps, and country profiles related to the environment and maintained
by the World Resources Institute
FactCheck.org - Fact checking of U.S. politicians,
provided by the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania
Google Scholar
- Provides a search of scholarly literature across many disciplines and sources, including theses, books, abstracts and articles
Medline Plus - Current health news and health
topics from the U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health
My Florida - The official portal of the
State of Florida