In A Hurry?

Asking the librarians at the IPL is not advised if you need an answer in less than 3 days. IPL Reference is run almost entirely by volunteers. At the present time, we can only check our inbox once a day, and it takes time to transfer the questions to a place where our volunteer librarians can read and answer them. Also, researching questions takes time, even on the Internet! We try to send an answer back to you within a few days, but harder questions may take us a week to answer.

Here are some other places where you may be able to get help if you need a faster response:

Your Local Library, if you have access to one. If you can't visit it in person, you may be able to e-mail or phone the reference desk to get help without even going to the library.
  • Libweb — Not sure how to contact your local library? Check this web site to see if your library has a web site with its contact information on it. They may even have an e-mail reference service you could use.
The Internet Public Library's other sections. Remember to explore the rest of our site!
  • IPL Frequently Asked Questions — You may not think your question gets asked a lot, but you'd be surprised! Take a look at our FARQ's and see what we've already answered for you!
  • IPL Pathfinders: Guides to starting research in numerous subject areas, both in print and online.
  • IPL Subject Collections: An annotated collection of high quality Internet resources, selected by IPL staff for their usefulness in providing accurate, factual information on a particular topic or topics.
  • Search the IPL site (hint: try searching with broad terms rather than specific words)
  • The IPL's Science Fair Project Resource Guide can help kids get started on their science projects.
Don't Forget! Our Web Searching guide can help new and experienced web surfers find the answers on the Internet!

What is the IPL?

The Internet Public Library is a public library for the world wide web.
Students from a consortium of colleges and universities with programs in information science develop and maintain the IPL!
Here are some of the partners in the IPL Consortium. A complete list is found on the IPL Consortium page.

The iSchool at Drexel Florida State University College of Information University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Graduate School of Library and Information Science Rutgers School of Communication and Information Studies

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Information and Library Science University of Pittsburgh School of Information Sciences Syracuse University School of Information The Information School - University Of Washington

The Internet Public Library is hosted by The iSchool at Drexel, College of Information Science and Technology,
with major support from the College of Information at Florida State University.

Sponsored by Intel and Sun Microsystems
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