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Expert Advice
http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/
Become an expert or ask an advisor about subjects such as homework help or interview questions at this question-and-answer community.
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Guruza
http://guruza.com/
Guruza lets you chat live with experts in a variety of fields.
Just enter a question, a topic(s) and a reward.
When an expert is ready to chat, you will get an Instant Message.
You only pay when you decide that the expert answered your question to your satisfaction.
web 2.0
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AllExperts
http://experts.about.com/
AllExperts
The oldest and largest free Q&A service on the Internet .. ask an expert services
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Ask A Librarian
http://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/
Ask A Librarian : nteract with real librarians on the Web through this "online reference service from the Library of Congress."
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AskMars
http://www.askmars.com
AskMars : Get answers from Real Experts
According to the legend, Romans used to consult the God Mars in order to obtain advice in how to act in life. Based on that statement has emerged AskMars, a new way to help people find the right answers to their questions.
Now through Askmars, people will be able to solve most of their problems gathering information in an easy-to-use online service.
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Ask Dr Universe
http://www.wsu.edu/DrUniverse/Contents.html
Ask Dr Universe - science questions and answers for kids of all ages.
Dr. Universe tackles all questions, not just science. She has a whole campus of experts to call on, experts in just about everything. From global warming to neural networks. From Jane Austen to soil nematodes. From cow belching to quasars. And remember--the university is just about the only place left that still employs philosophers. So Dr. Universe can tackle the really big questions.
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iVillage.com - Experts Directory
http://www.ivillagehealth.com/experts/
Dozens of experts willing and able to help out no matter what your concerns on topics covering health, finances, fitness, parenting, cooking and more.
Some experts have regularly scheduled times when you can chat with them online.
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Experts (not free)
http://www.experts.com/
Since 1994, Experts.com has been providing millions of users worldwide with access to the information and expertise that they need. As one of the nation's most established and premier Internet registries, Experts.com serves as a "who's who" of experts at the top of their respective fields.
Our experts include authors, consultants, engineers, physicians, professors, scientists, specialists, and more. The registry has been a resource to attorneys, businesses, reporters, insurance companies, judges, librarians, the media, and countless others. For simple business consultation or complex litigation, Experts.com harnesses the power of knowledge.
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PointAsk
http://www.pointask.com/pointask/pointask.html
PointAsk
Whatever you can ask, someone can answer.
PointAsk connects people with answers. Ask your question, get answers from real people. Answer questions, get points! It's been named the next big thing, find out why.
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Ask The Experts
http://www.refdesk.com/expert.html
Ask The Experts
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Ask an Expert Sources
http://www.cln.org/int_expert.html
Connecting your students to an expert in the field is an excellent way of expanding their horizons, supplementing the curriculum with current information, and integrating Internet resources within your classroom.
The sites on this page are links to experts in K-12 curricular related topics.
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Ask An Expert Sites
http://k12science.ati.stevens-tech.edu/askanexpert.html
Suitable for all grades the Ask an Expert Page provides links to experts in a number of different categories.
One of the greatest values of the World Wide Web is the people that are part of the Internet community. This site offers a quick one-step process for finding experts in any field.
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AskA+ Locator: By Subject
http://www.vrd.org/locator/subject.shtml
The AskA+ Locator is a database of high-quality "AskA" services designed to link students, teachers, parents and other K-12 community members with experts on the Internet.
Profiles of each AskA service include identification information (e.g., publisher, e-mail address, contact person, links to services’ home pages), scope, target audience, and a general description of the service. Some of the Web sites linked from AskA+ service profiles provide additional resources such as on-line reference, archives of previously asked questions, and links to related sites
Please remember that the Virtual Reference Desk does not actually answer questions, but provides resources and links to experts that offer these services.
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AllExperts (Ask an Expert)
http://www.allexperts.com/
AllExperts, established in 1998, is one of the largest lists of experts on the internet with thousands of contributors who guarantee an answer within three days and cover many more topics than just education.
If you want help repairing your car, taking care of your pet, cooking Chinese food or quitting smoking then it is here. They monitor the quality of their experts, who are mostly volunteers, by providing a feedback form.
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Pitsco? - Ask an Expert
http://www.askanexpert.com/
Pitsco? - Ask an Expert
Askanexpert.com connects you with hundreds of real world experts, ranging from astronauts to zookeepers. These experts have volunteered to answer your questions for free!
While our focus is to serve students, teachers, children, and parents, we encourage anyone to use our site regardless of age, occupation, race, location, and all that stuff.
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Ask Dr. Math
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/
Ask Dr. Math
Ask Dr. Math is a question and answer service for math students and their teachers. A searchable archive is available by level and topic, as well as summaries of Frequently Asked Questions (the Dr. Math FAQ).
Students submit questions to Dr. Math by filling out our Web form. Answers are sent back by e-mail, and we then gather the best questions and answers into a searchable archive organized by grade level (elementary, middle school, high school) and topic (exponents, infinity, polynomials, etc.).
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