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  1. “It contains over 50,000 images, is global in coverage and includes all areas of visual imagery. WorldImages is accessible anywhere and its images may be freely used for non-profit educational purposes.”
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  2. “Discover treasures from the world's libraries, archives, and museums. Explore or license digital images from constantly growing collections of art, photos, maps, music, posters, manuscripts... “
    02-21-2008 : , ,
  3. 'The premise behind our company is twofold; deliver highly relevant thumbnail images AND the highly relevant web sites underlying these images. In accomplishing this task we have compiled the largest searchable index of visual content on the internet via proprietary processes.'
  4. This site 'suggests a beginning for studying regime ends' by presenting chronologies, images, maps, and brief comments about six former political leaders: Mussolini, Ceausescu, Hitler, Hirohito, Stalin, and Tito. Has a glossary. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  5. Illustrated instructions for science experiments related to astronomy, including understanding shadows, verifying the size and location of the sun, building a model lunar settlement, demonstrating the principles of rocketry, and making an astrolabe and model of the solar system. Includes links to related sites. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  6. Search for 'photos and illustrations from all over the Web.' Yahoo claims it provides access to over one billion pictures. Note: some images are intended for mature viewers.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  7. A collection of search engines for finding photos. One search engine is specifically listed as family safe.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  8. Free photos. Browse the various categories. Also a weekly email of photos.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  9. Supports scientific research and education to encourage farmers, farmworkers, and consumers in California to produce, distribute, process and consume food and fiber in a manner that is economically viable, sustains natural resources and biodiversity, and enhances the quality of life.
  10. Links resources useful for the study of women in early modern Europe and the Americas. It focuses on the period of 1500 to 1800. Has bibliographic databases, full-text resources, images, and sound recordings. Most are free. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  11. Photos of many types of insects and plant diseases, and plant damage. Links to Integrated Crop Management, a research publication on insects. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  12. Good photos of plant diseases. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  13. Articles, images, maps, and more. The Guide to Archaeology on the Internet is an extensive list of annotated links. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  14. Worldwide images useful in teaching geography. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  15. Travels through Europe to Greece, Turkey, Syria, Egypt, and Palestine. Search or browse the history and images taken during the expedition.
  16. Find a directory of California missions, articles on mission architecture, images of the missions, stories about mission life, and information about archaeological projects. Has 3-D tours of some of the missions, a glossary, and more.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  17. Displays ancient worship artifacts and current cult practices in pictures, with a brief explanation.
  18. An exhibit on the ancient Armenian city of Ani, with maps, images, and essays on the city and culture.

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