>When you need help finding information, whom do you turn to for
>help? A librarian, of course. Today's information-seekers who roam
>the virtual shelves of the World Wide Web can find interesting,
>timely, useful, fun or oddball sites with the help of this weekly
>newsletter, published by the Librarians' Index to the Internet.
>
>LII's director, Karen G. Schneider, and her team of researchers
>track down, cruise through and evaluate worthwhile Web sites.
>Mailings often are centered around a theme. While the regular
>newsletter comes out weekly, LII does publish special editions
>as the news warrants, on topics such as the war in Iraq, the
>SARS health epidemic, and U.S. tax-related topics. It's a handy
>resource for researchers, academics, writers and the like, but
>if you just want to find some good places to visit on the Web,
>LII's list is an excellent road map.
>
>To subscribe, sign up at the Web site:
>http://lii.org/search/file/mailinglist
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