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You are deeply engrossed in research late one night, pushing the deadline on your paper. Suddenly you realize you are missing one last citation which will seal your paper's conclusions. With the libraries long since closed, where do you go? To the WWW, naturally! Now you may be thinking that finding the right source is a daunting task on the WWW. Under normal circumstances, you might be right, but fortunately for you, the ECN has provided several pages of links to sites of interest under their home page. For instance ...
Looking for information on extinct plant species? Or maybe data on numerical analysis of star formation? Try the list of links under Science-oriented home pages.
Need to get a hand on President Clinton's latest press release? Looking for NASA's launch schedule? Seeking information on bill pending in Congress? Try the Government home pages.
What are the most recent developments in semiconductor fabrication? You'll find the answer under Computer-oriented home pages.
There are also pages devoted to Other Universities' Engineering home pages, Commercial Services available online and tools for better utilizing the power of the Internet and WWW.
To get to these pages, click on Sites of Interest on the ECN home page or link directly using the URL:
http://ups.ecn.purdue.edu/ECN/Documents/WWW/www.sites.html
Suggestions for new links are always welcome. Please send ideas to webmaster@ecn.purdue.edu.