Nia - Ok - this may be easier than you think. Most do not know of an area of the internet often termed the "invisible web". It is a lower layer on the WWW, mainly used by boring academics, web geeks and technical researchers. And me. Here are a few interesting links to play with. http://library.rider.edu/scholarly/rlackie/Invisible/Inv_Web.html http://www.libraryspot.com/libraries/publiclibraries.htm http://catalog.loc.gov/ http://www.digital-librarian.com/ http://www.iage.com/invisible.html Googling "Invisible web" will bring you a ton of chaff, but there are a few good sites with links, http://www.weblens.org/invisible.html being one. Chasing aroud the IWeb is a little more difficult. Be careful to bookmark any sites you find, as www is not often part of their address. Most of the search and database engines are not user friendly, so they can be a bit frustrating. No guarantees you'll be able to get what you need there, but there is probably a better chance of striking oil as you drill down... Have fun surfing, Dennis