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Blue Web'n Learning Sites Library
links you to a growing number of Internet learning sites (lessons, tutorials, and references), "especially online activities targeted at learners."
INFOMINE: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections
offers links to tens of thousands of "academically valuable resources," indexed by subject and educational level.
Refdesk
provides links to search engines, news and weather sites, newspapers, magazines, and reference tools for every conceivable topic, from Acronyms to ZooNet.
Whatis.com
is an online dictionary of Internet terminology.

ANet Bibliography
is a subject-specific search tool from Charles Sturt University.
AuditNet: Internet Resources for Auditors
aims to be "a complete 'utility' on the World Wide Web for audit-related information, products, and services."
Rutgers Accounting Web
is the largest accounting Web site on the Internet.

INFOMINE: Biological, Agricultural and Medical Sciences
lets you browse or search for resources on all agricultural topics.
Agriculture Network Information Center
contains hundreds of annotated links "selected by the National Agricultural Library, Land-Grant Universities, and other institutions."

UCSB Anthropology Web Links
is an extensive catalog maintained by the University of California-Santa Barbara.
Voice of the Shuttle: Anthropology Page
focuses on research-oriented sites.
The WWW Virtual Library: Anthropology
includes links to resources for all specialties within anthropology.

Abzu: Guide to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East
is "an experimental guide to the rapidly increasing and widely distributed data relevant to the study and public presentation of the Ancient Near East.
ArchNet
gives links to news, museums, and academic departments.
Voice of the Shuttle: Archaeology Page
emphasizes sites for research.

ArtsWire: Online Communication for the Arts
tracks news, funding sources, and jobs for artists
Internet Resources for Music Scholars
is maintained by the Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library, Harvard University.
Visual & Performing Arts INFOMINE
is a comprehensive index to Web resources.
World Wide Arts Resources
"offers the definitive, interactive gateway to all exemplars of qualitative arts information and culture on the Internet."

The Astronomy Cafe
provides an introduction to astronomy and astronomical research.
The Astronomy Net
offers links for astronomy research, equipment, software, and observatories.
The WWW Virtual Library: Astronomy and Astrophysics & AstroWeb
links the major databases for astronomical research.

[e]ssential Links to Sports Resources on the Internet
links you to "professional, college, and general sports information including football, baseball, basketball, and all other sports."
Refdesk—Sports Sites
gives more than 100 links to major sports sites and online guides.
The WWW Virtual Library: Sport
has an extensive collection of links to informational, commercial, and fee-based resources.

BioAgMed INFOMINE
is a subject-specific search tool especially designed for research.
Links to the Genetic World
is a general index for genetics resources, with an emphasis on the Human Genome Project.
Scott's Botanical Links
is a well-annotated index to resources for botany.
Virtual Library: Biosciences
categorizes biology resources by type of provider and by subject.
WWW Journal of Biology: Biology on the WWW
presents a very useful collection of links to major biology Web servers and webliographies.

Internet and Marketing
is a "comprehensive collection of resources to information on Internet-facilitated advertising and marketing, Net culture and
its relation to business, promotional sites, statistical and Internet growth information."
BizEc—Select Resources in Business Administration
has links to news, data, and research reports on domestic and international business and trade.
E-Commerce
provides information on electronic commerce, media, laws, electronic payment.
Internet Business Library
has links to news, data, and research reports on domestic and international business and trade.
Madalyn, a Business Research Tool
focuses on all aspects of business administration.
WebEc—WWW Resources in Economics
is "an effort to categorize free information in economics on the WWW."

ChemCenter
is a service of the American Chemical Society.
The Homepage for Chemists
provides more than 1,200 links about chemistry.
The WWW Virtual Library: Chemistry
provides links to Web, gopher, and FTP sites and Usenet newsgroups for all aspects of chemistry.

Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page
collects sources on topics ranging from ABZU to Xanten.
Classics at Oxford
features links to classics resources around the globe, as well as ongoing projects at Oxford University.
Internet Resources for Classical Studies and Classical Languages
is a large collection of links sponsored by the Bryn Mawr College Library.
ROMARCH: Roman Art and Archaeology
serves as "the original crossroads for Web resources on the art and archaeology of Italy and the Roman provinces, ca. 1,000 B.C.-A.D. 700."

Kidon Media-Link
offers links to most international media sites, including newspapers, magazines, television, and radio.
News on the Net
is maintained by Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc., and has a catalog of Web sites sorted by current media story.
Telecoms Virtual Library
a section of the WWW Virtual Library, contains a search tool and links categorized by subspecialty.
The WWW Virtual Library: Journalism
offers hundreds of links for broadcasting, communications, media, and news.

INFOMINE: Physical Sciences, Engineering, Computing, and Math
is a subject-specific search tool designed primarily for research.
PC Webopædia
offers "accurate, up-to-date information about personal computers."
The WWW Virtual Library: Computing
offers links to an online dictionary of computing and to the Internet Computer Index, as well as to thousands of bibliographies and technical reports.

Brock University Earth Science Metasites
collects "Web pages that include a comprehensive list of information and links" on earth science topics.
NASA's Global Change Master Directory (GCMD)
is a comprehensive directory of descriptions of data sets relevant to global change research.
Internet Resources in the Earth Sciences
offers catalogs of links for earth sciences, planetary sciences, geography, geophysics, seismology, climatology, and oceanography.
The WWW Virtual Library: Earth Sciences
is a catalog of resources on all areas of earth science.

EdWeb: Exploring Technology and School Reform
helps you "hunt down online educational resources around the world, learn about trends in education policy and information infrastructure development, examine success stories of computers in the classroom, and much, much more."
NetLearn: Internet Learning Resources Directory
is "a directory of resources for learning and teaching Internet skills, including resources for WWW, email, and other formats."
The WWW Virtual Library: Education
categorizes information sources by subject and permits online searching.

The English Server at Carnegie-Mellon University
offers links to resources for more than 26,000 texts in many disciplines.
Indispensable Writing Resources
helps you "find everything on and off the Net that you could possibly need in writing or researching a paper, including links to all sorts of reference material, links to writing labs, links to Web search engines, and links to writing-related Web sites."
Literary Resources on the Net
is a searchable index for English and American literature.

EnviroInfo: Environmental Information Sources
"maintains information on organizations, business, publications, online databases and software, research, and education" for the fields of air pollution, biotechnology, chemistry, ecology, impact and risk assessment, laws, pollution, sustainable development, soil and wetlands, and water and wastewater.
EnviroLink
provides "the most comprehensive, up-to-date environmental resources available."
The WWW Virtual Library: Environment
includes links to resources in biodiversity, environmental law, forestry, and landscape architecture.

Black/African Related Resources
lists information sites concerning black and African people, culture, and issues around the world.
NativeWeb
collects "resources for indigenous cultures around the world."
The WWW Virtual Library: Migration and Ethnic Relations
is a collection of links to major Internet resources provided by the European Documentation Centre and Observatory on Migration and Ethnic Relations.

FMF: Feminist Gateway
lists resources on topics such as women's health, women in politics, women and work, feminist arts, and violence against women and is sponsored by the Feminist Majority Foundation.
Gay and Lesbian Politics: WWW and Internet Resources
is "a selective, annotated guide to the best and most authoritative resources on politics, law, and public policy."
Men's Issues Page
aims "to cover the several men's movements encyclopedically."

The Association of American Geographers
links you to the work of a society whose "7,000 members share interests in the theory, methods, and practice of geography."
INFOMINE: Maps and GIS Resources
lets you browse or search many map catalogs and libraries.
Colorado University: Resources for Geographers
links you with geographic journals, professional associations, map collections, and other Web resources.

HealthWorld Online
includes a medical library, a fitness center, a nutrition center, and a newsroom.
Stayhealthy.com
offers "diverse and comprehensive Internet health and wellness resources."
WebMD
offers "health news, articles, research reports, condition-specific centers and support communities, interactive tools
and programs, as well as online health and lifestyle product catalogues and ordering services."

Center for History and New Media
offers a subject index for history resources on the Internet.
Horus' History Links
is maintained by the Department of History at University of California-Riverside.
Internet Resources in History
is maintained by the Department of History at Tennessee Technological University.
The WWW-VL History Index
categorizes historical resources primarily by region or country.

LSU Libraries—Subject Guides: Humanities
includes links for all the humanities including architecture, art, classics, film, history, literature, music, philosophy, and theater.
Voice of the Shuttle
weaves together academic, professional, and scholarly resources for humanities research.
The WWW Virtual Library: Humanities
lists resources for humanities topics.

Political Resources on the Net
lists "political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with links to parties, organizations, governments, media, and more from all around the world."
Public International Law
contains links for all aspects of international law, including the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.
Worldclass
gives you "instant free access and step-by-step commentary for 1,025 top business sites from 95 countries, chosen based on usefulness to world commerce, timeliness, ease of use, and presentation."
The WWW Virtual Library: International Affairs Resources
categorizes information by area, country, source, and topic.

CyberBabel
offers links to translation-related Web sites.
EF Education
lists online language schools and study abroad programs for nine international languages, designed for users from anywhere
in the world.
iLoveLanguages
helps you find "online language lessons, translating dictionaries, native literature, translation services, software, language schools, or just a little information on a language you've heard about."
The WWW Virtual Library: Linguistics
contains links to most of the professional resources on the Web and is maintained by the LINGUIST listserv.

ABA Administrative Procedures Database
is "developed and maintained with the cooperation and support of the American Bar Association's Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice and the Florida State University College of Law."
Internet Legal Resource Guide
is designed to be "a comprehensive resource of the information available on the Internet concerning law and the legal profession, with an emphasis on the United States of America."
Law Library Resource Xchange
contains a thorough index for all types of legal information.

Internet Library for Librarians
is "a comprehensive Web database designed to provide a one-stop shopping center for librarians to locate Internet resources related to their profession."
Library and Information Science, Librarianship: Finding Resources
is an extensive collection of annotated links and search strategies.
PICK
is "a gateway to quality library and information science (aka LIS or librarianship) resources on the Internet."

Internet Book Information Center
"represents a massive, somewhat obsessive attempt, written primarily (but not exclusively) by a single individual, to provide comprehensive coverage of a very wide range of issues and interests in the field of books."
Literary Resources on the Net
provides access to Web sites for literature in all periods, ancient to contemporary.
Literature and Composition Resources
seeks to identify high-quality primary and secondary sources for students and teachers.
Malaspina Great Books Home Page
covers links for Web resources about the Great Books series.

A Catalog of Mathematics Resources
is an extensive compilation of links to U.S. and international math sites.
Math Forum Internet Mathematics Library
is an annotated catalog of links for all mathematics topics.
Statistics-Related Internet Sources
is an annotated catalog and part of the Chance Database project.
The WWW Virtual Library: Mathematics
has links for research and education in all areas of mathematics.

NMAP
is a "guide to quality Internet resources in nursing, midwifery, and the allied health professions."
@Nursing
has an annotation page for each resource included in this extensive collection.
NursingNet
is designed to "further the knowledge and understanding of nursing for the public, and to provide a forum for medical professionals and students to obtain and disseminate information about nursing and medically related subjects."

Hippias: Limited Area Search of Philosophy on the Internet
is a search tool for philosophy resources.
Philosophy in Cyberspace
is an annotated guide to thousands of philosophy-related resources on the Internet.
Religion and Philosophy Resources on the Internet
"provides a selected listing of local and world-wide Internet sources for religion and philosophy," with brief annotations for each item.
The WWW Virtual Library: Philosophy
offers links to resources on all aspects of philosophy and to many other detailed guides.

INFOMINE: Physical Sciences, Engineering, Computing, and Math
offers a subject index for physics resources.
PhysLINK.com
covers resources in physics, science, and engineering, with links to an extensive collection of reference works.
TIPTOP: The Internet Pilot to Physics
lists thousands of physics resources and features "the world's most comprehensive index to online physics resources."
The WWW Virtual Library: Physics
categorizes physics resources by topic and by specialized field.

International Relations and Security Network
holds the International Security section of the WWW Virtual Library and offers links to current political data and educational ventures.
Political Science Resources on the Web
indexes resources for teachers, students, and researchers on all aspects of political science.
Richard Kimber's Political Science Resources
provides links to material about current elections, national constitutions, political theory and thought, and government data at the national and local levels.

Mental Help Net
is an extensive guide to resources for mental health, psychology, and psychiatry.
PsychWeb
part of the Psych Web project, links you to sites on all aspects of psychology.
Social Psychology Network
is "the social psychology database on the Internet."
The WWW Virtual Library: Psychology
has links for all branches of psychology.

SocioSite
includes "high-quality resources and texts from all sociological fields, from all countries, and in any language."
The SocioWeb
has links to sociological resources and a subject-specific index.
The WWW Virtual Library: Sociology
collects resources on all aspects of sociology.

Blindness Resource Center
is maintained by The New York Institute for Special Education.
Indie: Integrated Network of Disability Information and Education
is a comprehensive site for people with disabilities worldwide.
Kids Together
has information and resources for children and adults with disabilities.

Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library
has an extensive database of engineering resources with browsing and searching tools.
ICE: Internet Connections for Engineering
provides "a broad and complete catalog of Internet-based engineering resources to allow engineers, researchers, engineering students and faculty, to find useful information."
Engineering Resources Online
offers links to resources on all aspects of engineering.

McCoy's Guide to Theatre and Performance Studies
is an extensive, annotated list for all theatrical and performance topics.
Playbill Online Presents Theatre Central
is "the largest compendium of theatre links on the Internet."
World Wide Arts Resources: Theater
"will lead you to thousands of theater-related resources."
The WWW Virtual Library: Theatre and Drama
offers links "for professionals, amateurs, academics and students of all ages."

Grammar, Usage and Style
offers hundreds of annotated links to resources for editing all forms of written communication.
Inkspot: Writing-Related Resources
"offers over 2,000 pages of information about the craft and business of writing, as well as dozens of discussion forums and other online networking opportunities."
Online Resources for Writers
features links to online reference tools, ezines, and grammar and style sites.
Web Resources for Writers
has links to general reference tools and sites specifically aimed at helping teachers and all writers.
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