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Sometimes it is necessary to consult an expert for advise and information in a particular area or subject.
Listed below are a number of sites that offer expert advise.
Ask Jeeves
http://www.ask.com/
Ask a question in natural language, and receive your answer in internet sites that most closely match your query
AskA+ Locator
http://www.vrd.org/locator/subject.shtml
A catalogued collection of over 80 quality Ask an Expert services for students, teachers and parents.
This site is a project of The Virtual Reference Desk
AllExperts
http://www.allexperts.com/
From About.com. Pick a category and click on a volunteer's name to ask a question on a variety of topics.
Pitsco's
http://www.askanexpert.com/
Kid friendly educational expert site. Browse for an expert by category, or do a keyword search. Check the
the expert's web site FAQ before posting your query
Ask a Scientist
http://madsci.wustl.edu/
You can ask a scientist a question, and more, on the WWW Mad Scientist Net, the 24 hour exploding library.
Ask a Chef
http://www.askachef.com/
Questions answered about cooking from volunteer expert chefs.
Ask Inventors
http://www.asktheinventors.com/
Free help for first time inventors about how to go from idea to patenting, marketing and licensing.
Ask a Linguist
http://linguist.emich.edu/~ask-ling/
Post a question about language and its use to a panel of linguists; browse and search past answers.
Ask Dr. Universe
http://www.wsu.edu/DrUniverse/
From Washington State University the anonymous doctor tackles a variety of questions
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