The American Folklife Center The American Folklife Center in the Library of Congress was created to "preserve and present American folklife." Services available on the Web site include full texts of selected publications and digital presentations of online collections.
Anthro.net This anthropology directory has links and references for anthropology, archaeology, history, linguistics, psychology, sociology and other social sciences.
Anthropoetics: Electronic Journal of Generative Anthropology "Generative anthropology . . . begins from the originary hypothesis: that representation, the intentional use of signs, originated in a collective intentional act, a public event or scene that was the origin of humanity as a species." The articles in this online journal explore that theory. Hosted by UCLA.
Anthropological Index Online Online index to current periodicals in The Library of the Department of Ethnography of The British Museum (Museum of Mankind) which receives periodicals in all branches of anthropology, from academic institutions and publishers around the world.
Encyclopedia of Law and Economics An attempt provide a survey of the whole law & economics literature, with a total number of pages of approximately 3,000.
Handbooks in Economics Homepage This site of Elsevier's Handbook set includes text of hundreds of chapter introductions, many of which serve as nice introductory essays to specific economic topics.
WebEc A directory of links to economics sites by topic. "WebEc is an effort to categorize free information in economics on the WWW." Along with companion site RFE, the two provide a comprehensive collection of Economics links. From the Department of Economics at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
HNSource This central source server for historians from the University of Kansas provides links to historical resources for all periods and geographic areas.
H-NCC This is the Web site and archives of the National Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History (H-NCC) listserv.
HyperHistory Online (HHO) HHO "presents 3000 years of world history with a combination of colorful graphics, lifelines, timelines, and maps." The site attempts to render a synoptic view of history across time and world regions.
Karpeles Manuscript Library The Karpeles Manuscript Library holds a large private collection of historical, literary, musical, scientific, religious, and other original manuscripts. This site contains selected images of those
manuscripts and links to the organization's 7 regional facilities.
World History Archives This site includes a collection of full-text documents for teaching and understanding world history, primarily from a working class perspective. Provided by Hartford Web Publishing.
United Nations Home Page The home page of the United Nations includes comprehensive information about the organization.
Global Policy Forum This affiliated organization monitors policy-making at the United Nations. Includes links to other resources in international relations and policy.
Political Philosophy Resources This directory from the Political Science Department at Louisiana State University provides about two dozen links to political theory Internet sites. Sections are arranged as general sites (mostly academic institution sites), philosophy, religion and theology, Marxism,
anarchy, documentary sources, and miscellaneous sites of interest.
WWW Virtual Library: International
Affairs Resources This directory from the WWW Virtual Library has links arranged by source, type of information, and topics such as areas studies, economic development, foreign policy, human rights, security, international economy, and peace and conflict resolution.
American Sociological Association (ASA) The ASA is a voluntary association "dedicated to advancing sociology as a scientific discipline and profession serving the public good."
Emile Durkheim Archive This archive of full-text electronic versions of the writings of Emile Durkheim, one of the founders of sociology, was created as a resource for undergraduate students of the subject.
Argus Clearinghouse: Sociology The Argus Clearinghouse puts together topical guides to Internet sites and rates each site on a five-check scale. Criteria under consideration include resource description, design, and organization of site. This sociology site is organized by a set of topical keywords such as demographics, ethnic relations, gender studies, and more.