As I’ve mentioned, I’m scrapping most of the links pages attached to this blog, but preserving the most recent version of each as a post. So here is what our links to reference materials looked like when we last updated it, more than four years ago:
Reference
(Most recently updated 30 April 2010)
A collection of searchable corpuses (or corpora) of English words
Backtype, what’s happening on the Woldwide Web
Bryn Mawr Classical Review, recent volumes in Classical Studies
The Fallacy Files
The Internet Classics Archive, MIT’s collection of Greek and Latin texts
The Latin Library, a collection of online texts
Mr Breakfast, recipes for what some regard as the most important meal of the day
Onelook Dictionary Search, indexes several hundred online English dictionaries
Snopes, urban legends fact-checked
TV Tropes, what they always do on TV
US Election Atlas, by Dave Leip
Webtender, recipes for cocktails, which some regard as the most important meal of the day
A catalog titled “Women’s Periodicals from 1968 to Present“
Wordcount, the 84,800 most common words in the British National Corpus
The World Values Survey, what people in 99 countries think about stuff