K12> Ask an Expert sites

Karen Wallingford (kdubyou@tiac.net)
Tue, 6 Oct 1998 12:38:43 -0400 (EDT)


Date: Tue, 6 Oct 1998 12:38:43 -0400 (EDT)
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From: kdubyou@tiac.net (Karen Wallingford)
Subject: K12> Ask an Expert sites

I haven't checked any of these sites, but just happened to find them in
newsgroup (comp.internet.net-happenings in dejanews.com):
Author: Gleason Sackman

http://www.askanexpert.com/

Cornell Theory Center K-12 Gateways - Ask-an-Expert
http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Edu/MathSciGateway/expert.html
Ask An Expert website includes:
Ask An Expert - Ask-A-Scientist links collected together in one
very useful page. Includes Ask A Geologist, Astronomer, Volcanologist,
Bird Expert, Dr. Math, Cardiologist, and more.
Dr. Universe - Dr. Universe has taken it upon herself to ask
those questions you've always wondered about, but didn't ask
because you didn't want to seem stupid. Dr. Universe doesn't worry about
seeming stupid, because asking those questions is her job.
The Mad Scientist Network - Another forum for asking questions of
scientists.
Pitsco's Launch to Ask an Expert - And yet another. If the above
sites don't have the answers, try this one.
Houghton Mifflin's Ask An Expert Page - This includes "Ask a Museum
Curator" and "Ask a Librarian" as well as many of the other more common
experts.

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Several Ask an Expert sites are linked from this location:
http://www.n-polk.k12.ia.us/Pages/Departments/media/expert.html

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This is a great service!
mailto:AskKC@ala.org

http://www.ala.org/ICONN/AskKC.html#btt

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Try The Mad Scientist Network, a quirky but informative site. It is at:
<http://128.252.223.239/~ysp/MSN/>