The
Awesome Library is a
website which provides information resources for
education. The site organizes the Web with 33,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5% in
education. It is a Web site that was developed for K–12
teachers,
students,
parents, and
librarians. Over time its purpose has expanded to include
college students and
professionals. The Awesome Library is published by the Evaluation and Development Institute and Dr. R. Jerry Adams. The Awesome Library opened in
1996 under the name of Neat Schoolhouse and changed to its current name in 1997.
Web tools
The publishers of the Awesome Library, in partnership with Code-It, make available free copies of the Awesome Talking Library

, a browser that allows children to hear articles that they select on the Web. The browser is designed to assist children with building their reading and research skills by reading along with an adult voice.
External links
External reviews and listings
Reviews
Listings
- American Library Association, one of the "Great Web Sites for Kids."

- USA Today
"Best Bets in Education" July 11, 1999.
- The Educator's Reference Desk, formerly the ERIC Clearinghouse: one of two internet sources for Special Education Lesson Plans.

-Beaucoup
includes the Awesome Library as one the 10 best search engines for kids.
- Educational Testing Service (ETS),
, y for several subject areas. "as a resource only and does not necessarily endorse these products or services."
- Idiom Sisters
Award Winners in January 1999.
- Anne Collier
, editor of the SafeKids/NetFamilyNewsletter and president of NetFamilyNews.org, reviewed half a dozen search engines for kids. One of top 3,(AskJeevesKids first, Yahoooligans second.)
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