Discover-e Sites
http://www.canoe.ca/
Canoe - Canadian Online Explorer is a good source for current
news, sports, weather, with links to popular Canadian magazines
and newspapers.
http://patent.womplex.ibm.com/
The IBM Patent Server allows access to over 26 years of U.S. Patent
& Trademark Office (USPTO) patent descriptions, as well as
images for the last 17 years. The first entries date back to January
5, 1971. You can search, retrieve and study over two million patents.
http://www.enews.com/monster/
The Electronic Newsstand Monster Magazine List has links to over
2000 magazines, organized in many different ways.
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/
Strategis is Canada's largest business website, providing well-organized
access to Industry Canada's information resources including gigabytes
of searchable text, reports, statistical data and links to key
business web sites.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/
The Globe and Mail's GlobeNet has an easy to search format for
the day's top stories from The Report on Business to CareerConnect
to the National Issues Forum.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/
Exploratorium's ExploraNet is a detailed and interactive education
site providing student access to, and information about, science,
nature, art and technology.
http://www.mailposte.ca/english/pclookup/pclookup.html
Canada Post's handy method for finding that pesky missing postal
code.
http://www.sightphoto.com/
Fine Photography Online is one of the better photography sites
on the web.
http://www.InstantWeb.com/d/dictionary/
Stuck for a spelling of a high-tech term or word so new it's not
included in a dictionary yet? Try this instant reference, it covers
everything from "@" to "Z language."
http://www.neverforget.com/
Tired of forgetting important dates like your wedding anniversary
or your Mom's birthday? This free Internet service will send
you an e-mail reminder to save you those embarrassing memory lapses.
http://olax.ola.bc.ca/online/cf/
The Canadian Foundations website is about Canada -- its present
character and conditions, and some of the forces that have shaped
it. This site is intended as a resource for students and teachers,
and anyone who is interested in Canada.
http://www.cc.columbia.edu/acis/bartleby/strunk
The famous Elements of Style by William Strunk, Jr., is a useful
on-line writer's resource. It aims to give, in brief space, the
principal requirements of plain English style.
http://www.utexas.edu/world/lecture
The World Lecture Hall contains links to pages created by faculty
worldwide who are using the web to deliver class materials, including
some Malaspina faculty.
http://www.intellicast.com/weather/canada/
Planning a special week-end out of doors? You might want to check
the latest weather forecast first.
http://www.n2h2.com/kovacs
If you wish to join in on an electronic discussion group, you'll
find your interest area covered in this Directory of Scholarly
and Professional E-Conferences.
http://ngr.schoolnet.ca/home/students.html/
Students or recent graduates can now post their resumes with the
National Graduate Registry which actively promotes its site to
potential employers across Canada.
http://www.datahost.com/edubabnet/
Travelling educators can find accommodation amongst a global network
of bed and breakfast establishments by visiting the Educators
Bed & Breakfast web site. A $30 annual membership allows two
people to book accommodation at less than $30 a night in 41 countries.
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