Friday, June 17, 2011

Maori - English - Maori Dictionary


Te Aka Māori-English, English-Māori Dictionary and Index.

As well as the words one would expect in a traditional dictionary, Te Aka has encyclopaedic entries including the names of plants and animals (especially native and endemic species), stars, planets and heavenly bodies, important Māori people, key ancestors of traditional narratives, tribal groups and ancestral canoes. Māori names for institutions, country names, place names and other proper names are also provided. There are also explanations of key concepts central to Māori culture. Comprehensive explanations for grammatical items are included, with examples of usage, as are idioms and colloquialisms with their meanings and examples.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Mapping

Google Maps
http://maps.google.co.nz/

Physical Constants

National Physical Laboratory UK
http://www.kayelaby.npl.co.uk/

For many years, scientists working in a variety of fields, have used Kaye and Laby as an invaluable reference for their work. This online version includes the entire, unedited contents of the 16th edition (published 1995) and is crammed full of tables of data, formulae, graphs and charts. This information span topics from fundamental constants to fibre optics, superconductivity to Raman spectroscopy and many others.

This site is provided free and brought to you by the National Physical Laboratory, where Dr Kaye was Superintendent of the Physics Department in the 1930s.

Units of Measure

Dictionary of Units of Measure
http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/index.html

A comprhensive list including amoung many others and all the usual units of measure, hat sizes, Shotgun gauges, Apgar,(for newborn babies)

Grammar

Using English.Com
http://www.usingenglish.com/glossary.html

A fully cross-referenced English glossary of linguistic and grammatical terms. Each grammar definition contains an explanation and cross-references to other relevant grammar terms.
Usable for both native speakers interested in language and linguistics, and students of English as a second language (ESL, EFL, ESOL, and EAP)
English grammar terms of all levels from beginner to advanced.

Meta Sites (Listings of Research Tools)

Virtual Salt
http://www.virtualsalt.com/search.htm


A comprehensive meta site (collection of links to other sites) that includes

Search Engines
Google, Ask, Alltheweb, Web Wombat, Altra vista, KartOO, MSN Search, HotBot, Go Network, Zapmeta, Excite, Turbo10, Lycos, Dogpile, Starting Point, Clusty, SearchEdu.com, Zuula

Directories
Yahoo, Looksmart, Google Directory, Open Directory, about.co, 1UpInfo, Librarians Index, Search.com, Education Index, Webbrain,UniXL, 100Hot.com, Planet Search, 100Hot.com.

Reference
Britannica, Encyclopedia.Com, Encarta Online, AllRefer, Free Internet Encyclopaedia, Directory.net, Bartleby, Refdesk, whatis?com, www virtual library, Dictionary.com, M-V.com, Onelook Dictionaries, AcronymFinder, Informine, Essential Links, All Words, SciQuest, English Dictionary, The Way Back Machine, Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, Wikipedia, The Free Dictionary

Databases on the invisible web (not accessible to ordinary search engines).
FindArticles.com, Magportal, Complete Planet, All Academic, Online Books.

Graphics
Ditto.com, Internet Archive, Marine Art,Google Images, Foto Search, Barewalls.com, Art.com, The Louvre, US National Gallery, Gallary of Art US, Gallary of Art London, Artcyclopedia, PLC Maps.

New Zealand

Te Ara
http://www.teara.govt.nz/

‘Te ara’ in Māori means ‘the pathway’. Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand offers many pathways to understanding New Zealand. It is a comprehensive guide to the country’s peoples, natural environment, history, culture, economy, institutions and society.