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Didnt think of Google Scholar... I will look there.

Google Scholar will often yield better results if you have an IP affiliated with some kind of university or similar ;) But also wikipedia, it shouldn't be too hard to make out what link corresponds to what part of the text

I have a project for school, and for part of it, I need to  provide websites detailing the field of study. Wikipedia wont work, as my teacher doesn't allow it. So far I have only found the Oxford information page. Any other sites you know of?

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I have a project for school, and for part of it, I need to  provide websites detailing the field of study. Wikipedia wont work, as my teacher doesn't allow it. I need three sites that describe it, and so far I have only found the Oxford information page so far. Any other sites you know of?

Go to wikipedia, scroll down to the bottom, scrawl through the citation links, there is a gold mine of information there.

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Go to wikipedia, scroll down to the bottom, scrawl through the citation links, there is a gold mine of information there.

I know, but I dont have the time to crawl through all of those links. 

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I have a project for school, and for part of it, I need to  provide websites detailing the field of study. Wikipedia wont work, as my teacher doesn't allow it. I need three sites that describe it, and so far I have only found the Oxford information page so far. Any other sites you know of?

Wikipedia often link back to pages accepted by teachers, use wikipedia as you would but find the quoted sources at the bottom of the page and use them as your sources. You can also try Google Scholar

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Wikipedia often link back to pages accepted by teachers, use wikipedia as you would but find the quoted sources at the bottom of the page and use them as your sources. You can also try Google Scholar

Didnt think of Google Scholar... I will look there.

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Didnt think of Google Scholar... I will look there.

Google Scholar will often yield better results if you have an IP affiliated with some kind of university or similar ;) But also wikipedia, it shouldn't be too hard to make out what link corresponds to what part of the text

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Google Scholar will often yield better results if you have an IP affiliated with some kind of university or similar ;) But also wikipedia, it shouldn't be too hard to make out what link corresponds to what part of the text

This is true. Thanks!

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