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WWW-VL History: Central Catalogue. As the name implies, this is a central "clearing-house" for a vast collection of history-related websites (thousands of them). You can find almost anything here if you look hard enough. http://history.cc.ukans.edu/history/VL/index.html
HNet: Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine. A huge network of discussion groups that includes a job guide, course syllabi, book reviews, and extensive links to other sites. Another "gold mine." http://www.h-net.msu.edu/
Computers and Audiovisual Resources in History. A well-organized collection of links to other sites having any connection to the ways we now teach history. http://www.tntech.edu/WWW/ACAD/HIST/tech.html
American Historical Review. The lead historical journal in the US, now available online. http://www.indiana.edu/~ahr/
The History E-Book Project (ACLS). An innovative venture that is beginning to take the profession further into cyberspace. http://www.historyebook.org/
Library of Congress: American Memory: Historical Collections for the National Digital Library. Some great collections of documents, pictures, and audio recordings pertaining to American history. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amhome.html
Teaching & Learning Websites. A selection of many of the best university-based sites devoted to teaching methods and student learning. http://www.oswego.edu/~ctrteach/links/T_L.html
Evaluating Web Sites: Criteria and Tools. A useful guide from Cornell University for separating the good stuff from the garbage on the Net. http://www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/research/webeval.html
BookFinder.com. A huge database of used and new book dealers and their stock. Now you can find that book you've always wanted to own! http://www.bookfinder.com/
African American women's History: http://womenshistory.about.com/homework/womenshistory/msubafram.htm?once=true&
History of women Through Art: http://www.wic.org/artwork/idex_art.htm
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