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*[http://read.gov/ Read.gov], the Library of Congress's literacy website, with Oz and Denslow content | *[http://read.gov/ Read.gov], the Library of Congress's literacy website, with Oz and Denslow content | ||
*[http://208.100.59.10/cgi-bin/index.cgi The Internet Speculative Fiction Database] — includes an extensive L. Frank Baum bibliography | |||
*[http://www.tcpl.lib.in.us/tech/bookcare.htm Caring for old books] | *[http://www.tcpl.lib.in.us/tech/bookcare.htm Caring for old books] |
Revision as of 21:29, 4 January 2011
- Another Oz FAQ*, this one by Nate Barlow
- Piglet Press — besides selling audio productions of Oz books, their site has encyclopedias of Ozzy information
- The Daily Ozmopolitan — Oz news page
- The Oz WikiProject, an all-Oz version of Wikipedia
- The Map of Oz (as National Geographic's map of the day!)
- Children's Books Online: The Rosetta Project (includes Oz and Denslow works)
- Read.gov, the Library of Congress's literacy website, with Oz and Denslow content
- The Internet Speculative Fiction Database — includes an extensive L. Frank Baum bibliography
* FAQ stands for Frequently Asked Question(s)