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  More info about: Global Networking Timeline
  Global Networking Timeline
Advances in long distance person-to-person communication...
         
  More info about: Sacred Texts Timeline
  Sacred Texts Timeline
History of sacred texts: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Baha'i, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Shinto...
         
  More info about: Timeline of Information Sharing
  Timeline of Information Sharing
Events in the conceptualizing and sharing of information...
         
  More info about: Scotland's Pages
  Scotland's Pages
Explore almost one thousand years of Scotland's history via our interactive timeline, and trace events as they happened by reading the first-hand accounts of observers, f...
         
  More info about: WebMuseum: Timeline
  WebMuseum: Timeline
Home to one of the largest "collections of collections" on the Internet, ibiblio.org is a conservancy of freely available information, including software, music, literatu...
         
  More info about: Drug Law Timeline
  Drug Law Timeline
Significant Events in the History of our Drug Laws. 1869 - The first laws against opium smoking were passed in San Francisco and Virginia City. Opium itself was not outla...
         
  More info about: New Netherland, New York
  New Netherland, New York
1609 : Henry Hudson, in command of the East India Company ship Halve Maen, explores from Delaware Bay to the upper Hudson as far as present-day Albany. 1614 : The na...
         
  More info about: Paul Otlet, Forgotten Forefather
  Paul Otlet, Forgotten Forefather
Who was Paul Otlet? Meet the forgotten forefather of information architecture. A bibliographer, pacifist and entrepreneur, Otlet had in his heyday been feted as a great...
         
  More info about: Timeline of the Open Access Movement
  Timeline of the Open Access Movement
Movement to publish scholarly literature on the internet and make it available...
         
  More info about: In Aedibus Aldi
  In Aedibus Aldi
In 1995 the Friends of the Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University published In aedibus Aldi: the legacy of Aldus Manutius and his press. This catalog accompanied...
         
  More info about: UT Library Online : Digital Projects
  UT Library Online : Digital Projects
Over the past few years, the UT General Libraries' development activities have focused on electronic publishing, digital collection building, access control, resource des...
         
  More info about: The European Library
  The European Library
The European Library is a portal which offers access to the combined resources of the 45 national libraries of Europe. The European Library service is aimed at informed c...
         
  More info about: Portraits of Historic Characters
  Portraits of Historic Characters
Portrait.kaar.at is a searchable picture database currently containing 2349 historic portraits. You will find paintings and engravings from various areas and eras....
         
  More info about: Counterbalance Interactive Library
  Counterbalance Interactive Library
Welcome to the Counterbalance Interactive Library, offering new views on complex issues from science, ethics, philosophy, and religion. Here you'll find extensive resourc...