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Annville, PA 17003
(717) 867-1802
Fax: (717) 867-5754
Hours:
Mon - Thurs 10 AM - 8 PM
Fri & Sat 10 AM - 5 PM
Closed Sunday
Director: Dee L. Neff
dln@lclibs.org
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- Airline
Toll-Free Numbers and Websites
An alphabetical list of domestic and international airline
Web sites. Most also include a toll-free 800 number. In
addition, over a dozen links provide many resources for
domestic and world travelers.
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- Household Product Database This database links over 4,000 consumer brands to health effects from Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) provided by the manufacturers and allows scientists and consumers to research products by chemical ingredients. From the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
- How
Stuff Works
- Learning Express Library:
Help With Test Taking Skills!
Over 100 online interactive standardized tests & 11 tutorials. SAT, AP, GED, GRE, ASVAB, EMS, Praxis, Real Estate, Civil Service, and more!!
Your library card's barcode is your username & you can create your own unique password.
- The Librarians'
Index to the Internet
- The Library
Spot
- NADA
Appraisal Guides for cars, trucks, etc.
- Penn
State Libraries Online Reference Resources
*** Very Comprehensive
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- The Power Library
- Medline
Plus Medical Information from the National Library of
Medicine and the National Institutes of Health
- MegaLaw
Legal issues: Federal, State, & International
- MapQuest
- RootsWeb
genealogy
- USGenWeb
Archives - Pennsylvania genealogy

- The
American Cowgirl
- Baby
Boomer HeadQuarters
- Chesapeake Bay The Chesapeake Bay is the largest and most productive estuary in the United States. This site from the Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources provides information about monitoring, restoration and protection and a guide to bay life.
- Cowboy
Photographer: Erwin E. Smith: This site is a tribute
to early twentieth century photojournalist Erwin E. Smith,
who worked as a cowhand and photographed American cowboy
life.
- Family
Fun
- Food
Network.com: Holiday Archives
Recipes and menus for major and some minor holidays (including
April Fool's Day, Mardi Gras, and Oktoberfest).
- ICONnect a site for parents and kids to learn about the Internet
together
- Letterboxing
North America: try a new/old pastime with some locally
hidden boxes...
- National
Public Radio Online
- PBS Online
- Planet
Quest: an informative & comprehensive site that
tracks the search for new planets
- Polymer
Clay Central: more than you could ever want
to know...
- The
Red Hat Society
- September
11 & Beyond
- StitchGuide.com:
the most complete online stitch reference guide for all
needlework
- TheatreUSA.com
This searchable directory has over 1,200 links in dozens
of categories for theater production, playwrights, actors,
producers, directors, and stage managers. Includes organizations,
associations, trade groups, educational opportunities, community
profit and nonprofit theaters listed by state, and a Web
site of the week and list of Pulitzer Prize winners.
- Timeline
Science: 1,000 years of scientific thought

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Google Earth's "3D interface to the planet" software provides
satellite photos and image overlays showing the impact of
Hurricane Katrina. Includes before-and-after images and views of
affected areas of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. Requires
free download of Google Earth (currently not available for Apple
Macintosh or older Windows machines).
- The Clarion-Ledger: Severe Weather [Mississippi]
Articles about Hurricane Katrina published by The Clarion-Ledger newspaper in Jackson, Mississippi. Also find photographs, a town-by-town report on the state, traffic information, available services, and message boards for finding missing people.
- CNN.com:Hurricane Katrina
News coverage of the disaster includes satellite images, personal accounts, a list of people reported safe at CNN's hurricane victims desk, photographs submitted by the public, and stories about economic issues (such as gas price gouging and federal disaster relief) and health issues (such as potential disease outbreaks and status of medical facilities). Also includes video clips.
- Hurricane Recovery & Relief
A list of links to information about Hurricane Katrina, with a focus on Louisiana State University (LSU) students and faculty. Includes updates on shelter, emergency agencies, blood centers, places to donate to and volunteer at, mental health, and animal rescue and care. From the Louisiana State University Office of Public Affairs.
- Africa: Explore the Regions: Sahara
Information about the world's largest desert, whose "size defies
imagination: 3.3 million square miles or around 25 percent of
Africa." Includes information about human inhabitants (such as the
Tuareg, "a semi-nomadic group known for their salt caravans and
distinctive blue veils"), and the ecosystem (plants, animals,
topography, rainfall). Also includes information about specific
countries. From the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
Copyright 2005 by Librarians' Index to the Internet, LII.
- Ancient Egypt: Science & Technology
Explore "mummies, elaborate afterlife preparations, buried tombs
that require painstaking excavation, mysterious hieroglyphs and
wall paintings" at this site. You can also interact with a 3-D
mummy and view a mummy CAT scan, plan your afterlife, and send a
buried message. From the Museum of Science, Boston.
- GasBuddy.com
GasBuddy.com can help you find cheap gas prices in your city. It
is comprised of 170 gas price information web sites that help
consumers find low gasoline prices." Search for prices by ZIP
code. Information is member-supplied. Registration (free) required
to post gas prices on most of the gas sites or to create a fuel
log for tracking your expenses. Includes tips for conserving gas,
links to news stories, and other resources.
- MindZone: A Mental Health Site for Teens
This site aimed at teenagers offers personal stories and suggests
strategies for coping with mental health disorders. Visitors may
take part in polls, learn about personal strengths and how to deal
with emotions, find facts about anxiety disorders, and question
experts. Content at this site is "reviewed by a psychiatrist
specializing in child and adolescent care." From the Annenberg
Foundation Trust at Sunnylands.
- Palin's Travels
Companion site to books and documentaries about British actor Michael (Monty Python) Palin's journeys around the globe.The site features diary
entries for all days of his trips (including information about
nature and history), route maps, dozens of photos, and video
clips. Journeys so far include: Around the World in 80 Days, Pole to Pole, Full Circle,Hemingway, Sahara, and the Himalayas
- The Vertical Farm
Discussion about the need for "vertical farms," a new approach to
indoor farming. It is envisioned that such farms will be
"efficient (cheap to construct and safe to operate) ... many
stories high, [and] will be situated in the heart of the world's
urban centers." The site features an essay, plans, and designs.
From a professor and students at Columbia University.
- Talk Like A Pirate Day, September 19
Talking like a pirate is fun. It's really that simple. It adds a
zest, a swagger, to your every day conversation." This humorous
site celebrates a day of pirate talk with pirate lingo (such as
"Arrr!" and "Ahoy!"), a pirate advice column, a newsletter,
puzzles, a "pirate personality profile," Web links, and other
silliness. (Caution: The "Top Ten Pirate Pick-up Lines" are a tad
risqué.)

If you have a site that you would like to be considered for
our links page please email the information to dln@lclibs.org

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