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  2. Wikipedia:List of free online resources - Wikipedia

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    The following list is meant to help you with your own research, by offering links to respectable information sources on the web, available free of charge. Inclusion on the list doesn't automatically mean the absolute truth is on these websites, so always be critical and compare information between different sources.

  3. Oxford Bibliographies Online - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Bibliographies Online is divided into several dozen subject areas, each curated by an editor-in-chief and an editorial board composed of "15 to 20" scholars of that subject. [5] Subject areas are, in turn, divided into an expanding number of entries, each of which is authored by a member of the editorial board and subject to a process of ...

  4. Oxford World's Classics - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford World's Classics were classed as "the most famous works of the English Language" [3] and many volumes contained introductions by distinguished authors, such as T. S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf, among others. [4] The books were marketed as a cheap and accessible series for the general public to read some of the greatest works of literature:

  5. Category:Oxford University Press reference books - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Companion to Beer; The Oxford Companion to the Book; The Oxford Companion to Chess; The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature; The Oxford Companion to Cosmology; The Oxford Companion to English Literature; The Oxford Companion to Food; The Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science; The Oxford Companion to Irish Literature

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    The library in 1566, drawn by John Bereblock and given to Queen Elizabeth I as part of a book when she first visited Oxford [8] Doorway to the Schola Moralis Philosophiae (School of Moral Philosophy) at the Bodleian Library (now the staff entrance in the Schools Quadrangle) The Tower of the Five Orders, as viewed from the entrance to the ...

  7. The Oxford Companion to the Book - Wikipedia

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    The book explains that the oral recitation of these sacred formulas is seen as a way to spiritually unite higher deities with mortals, and is an important part of Hindu rituals. [ 2 ] The main part of the first volume of the Companion is made up of extended pieces that provide valuable context for understanding the worldwide history of the book.

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  9. The Oxford Reference Guide to English Morphology - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Reference Guide to English Morphology is a 2013 book by Laurie Bauer, Rochelle Lieber and Ingo Plag in which the authors provide "a comprehensive reference volume covering the whole of contemporary English morphology".