This web site, targeted primarily at students at University of Buffalo, but incorporating links to other web sites that would be of use to any one interested in this subject, has resources grouped under headings such as the following:
If you need resources for African and African Diaspora
studies then this is the page to go to. African Diaspora studies includes
African-American Studies (North Americans of African ancestry) ; Afro-Caribbean
Studies (Caribbean peoples of African ancestry); Afro-Hispanic Studies
(Hispanic peoples of African ancestry); Afro-European Studies (Europeans
of African ancestry); etc.
This web site has the modest subtitle of "web page for humanities research," but its contents are anything but modest. The site features an extensive heart-warming labyrinth of links to resource materials for the arts and the humanities. The site also features links to other materials of general interest to the university community (e.g. university home pages, libraries, etc.) Site headings include:
The Education Index was created in 1996 as a service of
CollegeView, a software company based in Cincinnati.
They state that their primary goal in publishing the Education Index is
to provide learners and educators with access to the best educational Web
sites in a variety of subjects and lifestages. Whether you're researching
astronomy or political science, theology or business,
parenting or health, they want to provide you with quality resources,quickly.
Since it went online in September of 1996, the Education Index has grown
to more than 3,000 sites in 66 categories. They have
listed sites by Subject and by Lifestage (so you can find resources forpreschoolers,
college students, continuing education, and careers, to name a few).
Instead of just providing a list of links, though, they have
reviewed the sites and summarizedwhat you'll find on them. This should
save you time as you navigate the Web.
An interesting feature of the site is the Coffee
Shop. The Coffee Shop lets you talk with other users who are interested
in the same things you are. For example, if you're
looking for information on being a new parent, you
can check out various links in the Prenatal and Infant category of the
Education Index, then go to the Coffee Shop and talk
with other users looking for similar information. You can sharestories,
tips, tricks, and worries.
Our mission is to provide quality multicultural
materials to preschool and elementary school-age
children in the home and classroom. We are
committed to providing fun, informative and
diverse materials, which can be used to increase a
child's knowledge of him/herself and others,
thereby enhancing self-esteem while fostering
tolerance and an appreciation of differences.
Those interested in political science and related disciplines will find here useful links to relevant resource material. The American Political Science Association is the majorprofessional society for individuals engaged in the study of politicsand government in the U.S.Site headings include:
At this web site of the SECTION ON RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS of the American Political Science Association you will find resources for teaching and research, including directories of scholars and publishers, an e-mail discussion list, book recommendations, selected links to other websites, sample syllabi, and much more.
This extensive, resource-rich site is targeted primarily at students. Site headings include:
A guide for writing term papers and essays with links to other useful resources .
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Term
Papers
This site provides a rich array of resources to assist with effective university level instruction. Site headings include:
Gateway to World History is a vast collection of resources to support the study and teaching of world history and history in general. Site headings include:
This site is a library of links to resources on almost all academic subjects categorized under such headings as the following:
If you are looking for syllabii of courses then this is the place to go to. The World Lecture Hall (WLH) contains links to pages created by faculty worldwide who are using the Web to deliver class materials. Materials are grouped under subject headings (Anatomy, Classics, Zoology, and so on). The site also features a key word search index.