"If you have any questions, please search on Baidu." Baidu Encyclopedia is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people in China, and Wikipedia is equally popular abroad. Wikipedia is the most popular online reference website in foreign countries. It covers almost all topics. However, Wikipedia also has its limits. Based on this, IDC Review Network brings you 10 popular websites from abroad that are commonly used to collect information. .
1. The American PResidency Project ( http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ )
The American Presidency Project is a project from a certain branch of the University of California. If you want to know the latest information about the President of the United States, you can go to this website, which provides users with free file information browsing of more than 87,000 people.
2. Wolfram Library Archive ( http://library.wolfram.com/ )
A computational search engine that serves as a sizable archive, users can find thousands of tungsten research resources for download.
3. The Old Farmer's Almanac ( http://www.almanac.com/ )
The Old Farmer's Almanac means the old farmer's almanac. You can find tide tables, planting charts, recipes, daily information and other information through this almanac website.
4. Martindale's Reference Desk ( http://www.martindalecenter.com/ )
Martindale's Reference Desk is a consulting website platform, which is divided into language, science, business, mathematics and other subject areas. You can choose to browse and learn from the above resources according to your personal interests.
5. Bibliomania ( http://www.bibliomania.com/ )
Bibliomania is a website that offers over 2,000 classic online texts for your perusal, as well as study guides and a searchable engine.
6. The Open Directory Project ( http://www.dmoz.org/ )
The Open Directory Project is a user-friendly multi-topic web directory, from art to sports and health. Every link has at least one pair of eyes to review, and its quality can be relatively good.
7. Open Library ( http://openlibrary.org/ )
Open Library is an open online Internet archive that provides web compilation of every published bibliography. To date, this website has accumulated more than 200,000 records and is free to the public.
8. Encyclopedia Smithsonian ( http://www.si.edu/Encyclopedia_SI/ )
All final collection information on the Encyclopedia Smithsonian website is provided by the Smithsonian Museums. Search more than 2 million images, video and audio files, as well as electronic journals and other resources from Smithsonian museums, archives and more.
9. FactBites ( http://www.factbites.com/ )
Provide comprehensive search results that actually focus on the scope of their search query rather than keywords. For example, historical searches for "tornado" retrieve statistics, state information for the country, and some background on scientific records of the worst tornadoes.
10. NOLO Legal Dictionary ( http://www.nolo.com/dictionary/ )
The NOLO Legal Dictionary website is actually equivalent to an online Nolo Legal Dictionary, providing free resources and easy-to-understand massive information on common times and legal phrases.
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