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Reference and Online Resources:
- Cambridge French-English thesaurusCall Number: R 443.21 L242c
- Encyclopaedia BritannicaA general encyclopedia
- Encyclopaedia UniversalisAccess Encyclopaedia Universalis through the Global Reference Center Database - Comprehensive French encyclopedia--provides access to more than 33,000 articles; 17,000 media items; a world atlas with over 700 maps; an integrated dictionary with 120,000 entries; and a guide to selected Web sites
- Firefly French/English visual dictionaryCall Number: R 443.2 C789fi
- Grand Larousse / [Pierre Larousse]Call Number: R 443 L332gr 1987
- Harrap's new standard French and English dictionaryCall Number: R 443.2 H296st 1980
- Le Grand Dictionnaire TerminologiqueProvided by a provincial organisation in Quebec, this is a French-English-Latin dictionary--includes definitions
- Le Petit Larousse, 2003Call Number: R 443 L332p 2003
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