Internet resources
Church
Careers and jobs
- Occupational Outlook Handbook
- Nebraska Job Link
- Net-Temps job searching
- Nebraska State Government job search
- O*net Online
- WetFeet.com - jobs, search skills, tips, company info and more
Directories and search
- Six Great Ways to Search the Web (Investech)
- Wikipedia list of Web directories
- Best of the Web (from the Nebraska Library Commission)
- INFOMINE- Scholarly Internet Resource Collections
- Internet Public Library
- Librarians Internet Index
- Internet Scout Project
Medical
Using information
Help With Research
Don't know the best place to start your research? Need a topic for your paper?
Click your subject area below to get started:
GLOBAL and MULTICULTURAL STUDIES
SCIENCES
THEOLOGY
Also consider these helpful tools:
The Craft of Research (REF 001.42 B644 2008)
In this concise book, three experienced researchers and professors walk you through selecting a topic, determining your question, finding resources, drafting and editing the paper, and more.
How to Read a Book (028 Ad59 1972)
College requires lots of reading! This book is not about speed reading -- it's about getting what you need from a book without wasting time. Helpful stuff!
GLOBAL and MULTICULTURAL STUDIES
Databases
Global Issues in Context
Credo Reference
Academic Search Premier
GreenFILE
Websites
CIA World Factbook - detailed profiles of every country in the world
Global Post - international news source
Pro Publica - nonprofit investigative journalism resource
Reference Books
There are many subject encyclopedias in the reference collection that can help you find topics for papers. Look especially in the social sciences (call numbers beginning with 300 to 399). A great example is the 5-volume Encyclopedia of Environment and Society. (Find it at REF 304.203 R537.) The articles give an overview of a current issue, and give sources for more information.
SCIENCES
Databases and Search Sites
ScienceResearch federated science search engine
ToxNet collection of chemistry and toxicology databases
Reference Books
Link Library's reference collection contains a number of subject-specific encyclopedia sets that give overviews of scientific topics. A few examples are:
Forensic Science - 3 volumes (REF 363.25 Em12)
Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics - 4 volumes (REF 503 M691)
Encyclopedia of the Sea (REF 551.46003 El59)
THEOLOGY
Databases
ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials
Christian Cyclopedia Online
Reference Books
Link Library's reference collection contains a large number of religion books (call numbers beginning 200 to 299). Look in the REF 220s to find Bibles, concordances, Bible dictionaries, Bible atlases, commentaries and Greek and Hebrew reference works.
Websites
Concordia Theology - resources and posts from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
Internet resources
Church
Careers and jobs
- Occupational Outlook Handbook
- Nebraska Job Link
- Net-Temps job searching
- Nebraska State Government job search
- O*net Online
- WetFeet.com - jobs, search skills, tips, company info and more
Directories and search
- Six Great Ways to Search the Web (Investech)
- Wikipedia list of Web directories
- Best of the Web (from the Nebraska Library Commission)
- INFOMINE- Scholarly Internet Resource Collections
- Internet Public Library
- Librarians Internet Index
- Internet Scout Project
Medical
Using information
Help With Research
Don't know the best place to start your research? Need a topic for your paper?
Click your subject area below to get started:
GLOBAL and MULTICULTURAL STUDIES
SCIENCES
THEOLOGY
Also consider these helpful tools:
The Craft of Research (REF 001.42 B644 2008)
In this concise book, three experienced researchers and professors walk you through selecting a topic, determining your question, finding resources, drafting and editing the paper, and more.
How to Read a Book (028 Ad59 1972)
College requires lots of reading! This book is not about speed reading -- it's about getting what you need from a book without wasting time. Helpful stuff!
GLOBAL and MULTICULTURAL STUDIES
Databases
Global Issues in Context
Credo Reference
Academic Search Premier
GreenFILE
Websites
CIA World Factbook - detailed profiles of every country in the world
Global Post - international news source
Pro Publica - nonprofit investigative journalism resource
Reference Books
There are many subject encyclopedias in the reference collection that can help you find topics for papers. Look especially in the social sciences (call numbers beginning with 300 to 399). A great example is the 5-volume Encyclopedia of Environment and Society. (Find it at REF 304.203 R537.) The articles give an overview of a current issue, and give sources for more information.
SCIENCES
Databases and Search Sites
ScienceResearch federated science search engine
ToxNet collection of chemistry and toxicology databases
Reference Books
Link Library's reference collection contains a number of subject-specific encyclopedia sets that give overviews of scientific topics. A few examples are:
Forensic Science - 3 volumes (REF 363.25 Em12)
Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics - 4 volumes (REF 503 M691)
Encyclopedia of the Sea (REF 551.46003 El59)
THEOLOGY
Databases
ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials
Christian Cyclopedia Online
Reference Books
Link Library's reference collection contains a large number of religion books (call numbers beginning 200 to 299). Look in the REF 220s to find Bibles, concordances, Bible dictionaries, Bible atlases, commentaries and Greek and Hebrew reference works.
Websites
Concordia Theology - resources and posts from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis

