Smithsonian Institution More than just an art museum, the Smithsonian is actually composed of sixteen museums and galleries, the U.S. National Zoo, and numerous research facilities in the United States and abroad. The web site includes links to many of the individual museums and images of items in the various collections.
LACMA-Los Angeles County Museum of Art The Los Angeles County Museum of Art bills itself as "the premier visual arts museum in the Western United States." The site includes details of the collections (with images) and information on using the museum's library and research resources.
American City Business Journals Provides current business news through online access to parts of business news magazines from 41 different cities.
California CPA Exam The California Board of Accountancy, as a state regulatory agency, is responsible for examining and licensing Certified Public Accountants and for enforcing the state laws regulating the practice of public accountancy.
STAT-USA/Internet A service of the U.S. Department of Commerce, this site is intended for the U.S. business, economic and trade community, providing authoritative information from the Federal government.
Entrepreneur.com This is a Web site operated by a subsidiary of Entrepreneur Media, Inc., publisher of the print magazines Entrepreneur, Entrepreneur's Start-Ups, Entrepreneur de Mexico and Entrepreneur Japan. The content is described as "Information, Services and Expert Advice for Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs."
Vanderbilt Television News Archive This Television News Archival collection at Vanderbilt University holds recordings of more than 30,000 individual network evening news broadcasts and more than 9,000 hours of special news-related programming. Abstracts of the broadcasts are searchable on the site, and video copies may be ordered.
American Communication Association The ACA is a professional association created to promote academic and professional research, criticism, teaching, practical use, and exchange of principles and theories of human communication.
Undergraduate Introduction to Literary Theory This site, created by Dino Felluga of Purdue University, is a pedagogically-oriented set of explanations, definitions, and questions that applies concepts in contemporary literary theory to two sonnets from Spenser's Amoretti. Theories covered include new historicism, cultural materialism, feminism, and psychoanalysis.
The Labyrinth Sponsored by Georgetown University, this site contains resources for medieval studies. Useful for the study of English language and literature, this site is also
applicable to the Foreign Languages section below, as it contains resources in several European languages and dialects.
ARTFL Project University of Chicago project for "American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language" (ARTFL). Site includes bibliographies, databases, and online reference works.
The German Page at UCSD: Reference Shelf From UC San Diego, this site is a directory of online resources in German, including such categories as general reference, maps, train schedules, phone books, and city guides.
MEC Secretaría de Estado de Cultura From the Ministry of Education Culture and Recreation, Spain. Includes links to libraries and museums. Written in Spanish.
EOL Ethnomusicology Online, a peer-reviewed electronic journal. Hosted by UCLA and others.
The College Music Society An organization dedicated to promoting "music teaching and learning, musical creativity and expression, research and dialogue, and diversity and interdisciplinary interaction."
Playbill Online Provides a listing of shows by theater for Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional theater, summer stock and international locations with information about show times and buying tickets.
Artslynx A directory of links to Theatre, Dance, Music, and more from around the world.