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Addison Wesley, American Book Association, Harvard University Press, Houghton Mifflin, International Thomson, Macmillan (a Simon & Schuster Company), Prentice Hall (a Simon & Schuster Company), MIT online courseware! MIT press, O'Reilly, Penguin (loads slow), , Archives (of the Penn. Reading Project), Random House, Scholastic.


SIMON & SCHUSTER HANGS SHINGLE ON WWW STOREFRONT (1995)

New York, NY -- Viacom Inc.'s Simon and Schuster unit recently announced plans to use the World Wide Web to market its reference books and textbooks. During the next four months, the publishing company will develop two separate Web sites. One will be called Information SuperLibrary and will initially offer 1,400 computer book titles for preview and purchase. The other will pitch textbooks to college instructors and high-tech professionals. SuperLibrary can be accessed at http//WWW.MCP.COM and Higher Education can be accessed at HTTP://WWW.PrenHall.COM.


ULTRALAB The technology center at Anglia Polytechnic University in England has created this site as a software and research source for learners of all ages. Resources, including learning software and research papers, are divided into three groups -- parents, teachers and cybernauts. Both public domain and commercial software are available. See school net 2000 with over 54,000 pages by children from around the world.


Thousands of Biographies.


Banned Books. Anyone wanting to read a collection of the most famous, or infamous, banned books can stop at this Web page for the proper connections. You'll be surprised by some of the books that made the list. Read why "Little Red Riding Hood" got into trouble.


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