1. BlackVault The Black Vault is a one of a kind web site dedicated to archiving a mass array of government documents on the Internet. No other site embarks on such a quest, to archive thousands among thousands of once classified government material, with subject matter ranging from Unidentified Flying Objects, Nuclear Weapons, Biological Weapons, and so much more! A sure stop, but be prepared to spend hours here.
2. Cambridge Dictionaries You may choose from the Cambridge International Dictionary of English, Cambridge Dictionary of American English, Cambridge International Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs or Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms.
3. Dictionary of American Regional English The Dictionary of American Regional English (DARE) is a reference tool unlike any other. Its aim is not to prescribe how Americans should speak, or even to describe the language we use generally, the "standard" language. Instead, it seeks to document the varieties of English that are not found everywhere in the United States--those words, pronunciations, and phrases that vary from one region to another, that we learn at home rather than at school, or that are part of our oral rather than our written culture.
4. Henry Miller Library Henry Miller Library is in Big Sur, CA. Peruse rare books by Miller, an online bookstore, an art gallery, interactive forums and more.
5. Los Angeles Public Library The Los Angeles Public Library seeks to inform, enrich, and empower every individual in the community. The Library serves the education and information needs of people of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds. This vital resource depends, in part, on the generosity of donors who want to help the Library meet the needs of children and families who use the Central Library and 66 neighborhood branch libraries.