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Biz/ed: business and economics | BUBL: library and information science |
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Careers Guide: Free career advice and job vacancies |
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FMO (Forced Migration Online): forced migration, refugees, displaced peoples |
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Go-Geo!: geo-spatial data & resources | HDS (History Data Service): historical studies |
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History: historical studies | iLoveLanguages: language-learning & linguistics | InfoLaw: law |
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Links for Chemists: chemistry | The Math Forum Internet Mathematics Library: mathematics | MCS: media and communication studies |
Moving Images Gateway: Moving images & sound in Higher & Further Education | Music (BUBL Link): music | NBS: architecture, engineering, construction | Oxford Text Archive: literary and linguistic resources for use in Higher Education |
PADI: Preserving Access to Digital Information | Philosophy Around The Web: philosophy studies | Physicsworld.com: physics | Portal to Legal Resources in the UK and Ireland: law |
Psych Web: psychology | Reproductive Health Gateway: reproductive health | RUDI: urban design | Sapling.info: architecture, planning and landscape |
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Multi-Subject Gateways |
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INFOMINE: all subjects | Intute: all subjects | ipl2 (Internet Public Library): all subjects | Scout Report Archives: all subjects |
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Note: Sites that are no longer maintained but still contain useful information are indicated by the following symbol : |
In ancient times, the Library of Alexandria was seen as a universal store of human knowledge. As the Library grew in size, however, it became increasingly difficult to locate relevant material. The poet Callimachus solved the problem by compiling a catalogue called The Pinakes. On a far smaller scale, these Web pages hope to provide a similar function for Internet resources, by linking to the major subject gateways. |
Designed by Roddy MacLeod and Dave Bond
For new Internet resources of interest to academics, visit the Internet Resources Newsletter
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