Another Database of Asked and Answered Questions from the Library of Congress
Yesterday we mentioned to searchable databases, one from the U.S. Census and the other from USA.gov with thousands of asked an answered questions about the federal government and the U.S. Census. Excellent ready reference tools to know about.
Today, another database of asked and answered questions This time it's a Library of Congress resource.
The home page allows you to browse all of the questions or search with keywords.
+ Agriculture
+ Astronomy
+ Biology & Human Anatomy
+ Botany
+ Chemistry
+ Geography, Anthropology, Recreation
+ Home Economics
+ Meteorology, Climatology
+ Motor Vehicles, Aeronautics, Astronautics
+ Physics
+ Technology, General
+ Zoology
Both answers and the service itself come from Science Reference Services at LC.
Here's a quick sample of five asked and answered questions from the collection. A link on the home page allows users to submit questions.
1) Does your heart stop when you sneeze?
2) How did the grapefruit get its name? It doesn’t look like a grape.
3) What is "freezer burn?"
4) Is it true that no two snow crystals are alike?
5) Who invented the TV dinner?
This is a great resource for the reference desk as well as for school media specialists and teachers.
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