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"The webliography has proved very popular with faculty, although to my knowledge none of them have yet incorporated it into curriculum."
The answer to each may be found at an unlikely reference source, the Webliography for Humour.
This webliography covers web sites that will inform individuals about the history of the town and businesses and community organizations within.
Machiavelli on the Net, a Machiavelli webliography with a short introduction.
A webography (or webliography) is a list of websites that pertain to a given topic.
Webliography for Humour isn't the only site that can be found on the library's Web pages (www.
Global Warming and Climate Change Science - Webliography Science and Technology Sources on the Internet.
Romans in Gaul : A Webliography - A Teacher Workshop held at Temple University, November 3, 2001.
"When I was putting the original webliographies together in the summer of 1997, I came across so much good, funny stuff that I had to put a humor webliography together.
Webography (or webliography) - websites (the first use of the word "webliography" recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary dates from June 1995)
See Webliography for AI in Design hosted by Worcester Polytechnic Institute and the NSF Report "Research Opportunities in Engineering Design."
In addition, because of the interrelatedness and the geographical closeness of the communities in this area the webliography contains information about places around the area that would be of interest to people who want to find out more.
The webliography also lists some Web sites that at first glance (only) might seem to belong in a college library: the First International Virtual Conference on Mad Science, the Journal of Nursing Jocularity and Philosophy Songs.