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- Nicely organized index of sites where you can ask an expert.
- Volunteer experts answer all your questions.
- Pose questions to industry leaders. Specific questions will be selected to be answered by each month's expert. Responses will appear during the last two weeks of each month.
- Offers emailed responses to inquiries compiled by researchers.
- Ask any online marketing related question, and receive a quick answer for free.
- This nonprofit service combines metasearch with answers from experts. Results are served in panels: related web sites, news groups, news articles, people to ask, and questions with answers.
- A European network of young, enthusiastic academics who are willing to share their knowledge with everybody in Europe.
- Ask questions about biology, physics and chemistry.
- The AskAnOwner community gives consumers the opportunity to ask direct questions to users of products and services. They can expect honest and direct answers to there questions.
- Questions answered about cooking from volunteer expert chefs.
- Ask an expert at this knowledge exchange where experts answer one's questions. Features discussions on diverse topics.
- United Kingdom based question and answer site with weather, crosswords, quizzes and horoscopes.
- Searchable database of experts standing by to help you.
- Ask questions and get free expert answers from real people in almost any topic.
- A discussion site with a large team of expert moderators and members making up its community. It also has live news, polls, and a photographs section.
- Use the search tool here to find quality educational "Ask An Expert" sites. All sites are screened before being entered in this database.
- Post a question involving language to a panel of linguists; browse and search past answers.
- Free help for first-time inventors about how to go from idea to patenting, marketing and licensing.
- Ask any question, researchers will find the answer and post it on the page.
- Become an expert or ask an advisor about subjects such as homework help or interview questions at this question-and-answer community.
- A networking resource for reference questions that have people, in essence, stumped. Sponsored by the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Dominican University, Stumpers-L was founded as an email-based resource where reference librarians
- Register to ask and answer questions. Gain points for good ones.
- Get expert advice from one of our many local professionals across the United States. Some experts may charge a fee.
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