Musipedia is a searchable, editable, and expandable collection of tunes, melodies, and musical themes. Entries can contain a bit of sheet music, a MIDI file, textual information about the work and the composer, and last but not least the Parsons Code, a rough description of the melodic contour. Musipedia uses the "Melodyhound" melody search engine. You can find and identify a tune even if the melody is all you know. You can play it on a piano keyboard, whistle it to the computer, simply tap the rhythm on the computer keyboard or use the Parsons code.
direct search is a growing compilation of links to the search interfaces of resources that contain data not easily or entirely searchable/accessible from general search tools like Alta Vista, Google, or Hotbot.
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Welcome to the new VoS. Started in 1994 as a suite of static Web pages, VoS has now been rebuilt as a database that serves content dynamically on the Web.
Mp3realm is a search engine designed to search the web for audio in mp3 formats. It can search for title, album, artist, or genre. It also has an index of lyrics which allow you to sing along with the songs or look at the lyrics.
oSkope visual search :: Your intuitive search assistant
oSkope visual search is a free online service developed by oSkope media group in Zurich and Berlin. Will search YouTube, Flickr, Yahoo! Image Search, and others.
A resource produced by The Ohio State University Libraries that provides tutorials, guides, and movies on Internet-related topics including email, social networks, web searching, e-books, browsers, and more.
Internet for Music is a free online tutorial to help university students develop their Internet research skills.Learn how to make discerning use of the Internet to help find information for your coursework and assignments.
PicsLikeThat is a prototype image search system combining a keyword search with a visual similarity search and semi-automatically learned inter-image relationships.
TinEye is a reverse image search engine. You can submit an image to TinEye to find out where it came from, how it is being used, if modified versions of the image exist, or to find higher resolution versions. TinEye is the first image search engine on the web to use image identification technology rather than keywords, metadata or watermarks. It is free to use for non-commercial searching.
Finds age-appropriate educational content on any topic presented with interactive multimedia interfaces. Generates quiz questions based on student's research activity and skill level. Supports creation of research journals and concept maps for learning assessment.
Crossref's general purpose is to promote the development and cooperative use of new and innovative technologies to speed and facilitate scholarly research. Crossref's specific mandate is to be the citation linking backbone for all scholarly information in electronic form. Crossref is a collaborative reference linking service that functions as a sort of digital switchboard. It holds no full text content, but rather effects linkages through Crossref Digital Object Identifiers (Crossref DOI), which are tagged to article metadata supplied by the participating publishers. The end result is an...