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California Digital Library
http://www.californiadigitallibrary.org/
The California Digital Library provides a single point of
access for digital collections produced or managed by the
University of California. This site offers a broad range
of scholarly and popular content; the digital collections
reflect the diverse interests and scholarship of the
University of California. This website is a first-step
towards bringing together publicly accessible digital
collections that are created and managed by the
University of California.
Internet Public Library
http://www.ipl.org/
The Internet Public Library (IPL), is a public service organization and learning/teaching environment at the University of Michigan School of Information.
IPL seeks to challenge and redefine the roles and significance of libraries in an increasingly distributed and digital world.
WWW Virtual Library
http://www.vlib.org/
Unlike commercial catalogs, the WWW Virtual Library is
run by a loose confederation of volunteers, who compile
pages of key links for particular areas in which they are
expert; even though it isn't the biggest index of the web,
the VL pages are widely recognized as being amongst the
highest-quality guides to particular sections of the web.
University Virtual Libraries
Alexandria Digitial Library Project,
University of California at Santa Barbara
http://alexandria.sdc.ucsb.edu/
The goal of the Alexandria Digital Library Project (ADL)
is to develop a globally distributed georeferenced
digital library.
Berkeley Digital Library SunSITE,
University of California at Berkeley
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/
The Berkeley Digital Library SunSITE builds digital
collections and services while providing information and
support to digital library developers worldwide. SunSITE
is sponsored by the U.C. Berkeley Library and Sun
Microsystems, Inc.. California Digital
Library, University of California
http://www.cdlib.org/
Harnessing technology and innovation, and leveraging
the intellectual and cultural resources of the
University of California, the California Digital Library
(CDL) supports the assembly and creative use of the
world's scholarship and knowledge for the UC libraries
and the communities they serve. Established in 1997 as a
UC library, the CDL has become one of the largest
digital libraries in the world.
Cornell University Library Digital Collections, Cornell
University
http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/
Cornell Library Digital Collections are open to the
general public, in accordance with the terms set forth
in the Guidelines for Using Text and Images from Cornell
Library Digital Collections.
DSpace, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
http://dspace.org/
DSpace is a groundbreaking digital library system to
capture, store, index, preserve, and redistribute the
intellectual output of a university’s research faculty
in digital formats. Developed jointly by MIT Libraries
and Hewlett-Packard (HP), DSpace is now freely available
to research institutions world-wide as an open source
system that can be customized and extended.
Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/
The Electronic Text Center's holdings include
approximately 70,000 on- and off-line humanities texts
in thirteen languages, with more than 350,000 related
images (book illustrations, covers, manuscripts,
newspaper pages, page images of Special Collections
books, museum objects, etc.)
Digital Library Production Service,
University of Michigan
http://www.umdl.umich.edu/
The Digital Library Production Service (DLPS) was formed
in 1996 to provide infrastructure for campus digital
library collections, including both access systems and
digitization services. DLPS is a unit of the University
Library, and is part of its Library Information
Technology Division. DLPS is also responsible for the
Digital Library eXtension Service (DLXS) and host
services for other academic institutions and non-profit
organizations.
Digital Library Research Projects at
Grainger Engineering Library Information Center,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
http://dli.grainger.uiuc.edu/
Digital Research Library, University of
Pittsburgh
http://digital.library.pitt.edu/
The Digital Research Library (DRL) of the University of
Pittsburgh's University Library System (ULS) supports
the teaching and research mission of the university and
serves users through the creation and maintenance of
Web-accessible digital research collections. The DRL
also serves as a knowledge resource within the ULS for
digital library issues and developments.
Informedia-II Digital Video Library,
Carnegie Mellon University
http://www.informedia.cs.cmu.edu/
The overarching goal of the
Informedia initiatives is to achieve machine
understanding of video and film media, including all
aspects of search, retrieval, visualization and
summarization in both contemporaneous and archival
content collections.
Perseus Digital Library, Tufts University
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/
Perseus is an evolving digital library, engineering
interactions through time, space, and language. Their
primary goal is to bring a wide range of source
materials to as large an audience as possible.
Government Virtual Libraries
The Virtual Reference Desk Project
http://www.vrd.org/index.shtml
The Virtual Reference Desk (VRD)
is a project dedicated to the advancement of digital
reference and the successful creation and operation of
human-mediated, Internet-based information services. VRD
is sponsored by the United States Department of
Education.
United States Library of Congress
http://lcweb.loc.gov/
The Library of Congress is the
nation's oldest federal cultural institution and serves
as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest
library in the world, with nearly 128 million items on
approximately 530 miles of bookshelves. The collections
include more than 29 million books and other printed
materials, 2.7 million recordings, 12 million
photographs, 4.8 million maps, and 57 million
manuscripts.
National Archives & Records
Administration
http://www.archives.gov/welcome/index.html
NARA, an independent Federal
agency, is America's national recordkeeper. NARA's
mission is to ensure ready access to the essential
evidence that documents the rights of American citizens,
the actions of Federal officials, and the national
experience. Among the treasures available online are the
cornerstone documents of our Government - the
Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the
United States, and the Bill of Rights, as well as many
current and past exhibits.
Smithsonian Institution
http://www.smithsonian.org/
The Smithsonian is committed to enlarging our shared
understanding of the mosaic that is our national
identity by providing authoritative experiences that
connect us to our history and our heritage as Americans
and to promoting innovation, research and discovery in
science. These commitments have been central to the
Smithsonian since its founding more than 155 years ago.
Library and Archives Canada
http://www.archives.ca/
Library and Archives Canada is an innovative knowledge
institution that combines the collections, services and
staff expertise of the former National Library of Canada
and National Archives of Canada. The objective is to
provide all Canadians with easy, one-stop access to the
texts, photographs and other documents that reflect
their cultural, social and political development.
Working closely with other archives and libraries, they
will continue to acquire and preserve Canada's
documentary heritage in all its forms.
Virtual Libraries By Subject
Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVL-AsianStudies.html
This website is a global collaborative project which
provides access in bibliographic and in hypertext terms to
networked scholarly documents, resources and information
systems concerned with or relevant to Asian Studies.
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Chemical Engineering
http://www.che.ufl.edu/www-che/
This subject catalog lists information resources
relevant to Chemical and Process Engineering.
Links for Chemists
http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/links.html
Links for Chemists is an index of chemistry resources on
the web. This site is the copyright of The University of
Liverpool, Department of Chemistry.
WWW Virtual Library: Electrical and Electronics Engineering
http://webdiee.cem.itesm.mx/wwwvlee/
The Electrical and Electronics Engineering Virtual Library is hosted at Monterrey Tech, State of Mexico Campus, Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department.
Contents include: Academic and Research Institutions,
Information Resources, Journals and Magazines, Products
and Services, and Standards. WWW Virtual Law
Library
http://www.law.indiana.edu/v-lib/
You
can search, browse by topical listing (Administrative Law,
Business and Commercial, Law Civil and Appellate
Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law and
Evidence, Environmental Law, Family Law, Foreign and
International Law, Intellectual Property Law, Labor and
Employment Law, Property Law, Taxation, and Torts), or
browse by information source (Law Schools/Libraries, Law
Firms, Law Journals, U.S. Government, State Government,
Organizations, Foundations, Non-Profit Vendors, and
Publishers.) Mathematics WWW Virtual
Library
http://www.math.fsu.edu/Virtual/index.php
This collection of Mathematics-related resources is
maintained by the Florida State University Department of
Mathematics as a free service to the online community.
Information is categorized by subject: Addresses and
Societies, Bibliographies, Department, Education,
Electronic Journals, General Resources, Gophers, High
School Servers, Newsgroups, Online Books, Preprints,
Science and Math, Software, Specialized Fields, and TeX
Archives.
WWW Virtual Library: Microbiology & Virology
http://www.microbiol.org/vl_micro/
This section of the Virtual Library is devoted to the
science, practice, and application of microbiology and
virology. Subjects covered include culture collections,
databases, educational sites, journals, government and
regulatory sites, images, medical microbiology, university
departments, virology, protista, and references to
newsgroups, Email lists, and other resources for the
microbiologist.
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library:
Pharmacy
http://www.pharmacy.org/
This website includes pharmacy related resource available on the Internet, including: Associations, Community Pharmacy Pages,
Conferences, Databases on the WWW, Government WWW Sites, Hospital Pages, Jobs and Pharmacy, Journals and Books,
Miscellaneous Pharmacy Pages, Pharmaceutical Companies, Pharmacy Listservs, and Pharmacy Schools on the WWW.
WWW Virtual Library: Philosophy
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/Philosophy/VL/
The WWW Philosophy Virtual Library is located at the
University of Bristol, hosted jointly by the Department of
Philosophy and the Institute for Learning and Research
Technology. This Virtual Library section is now provided
in collaboration with SOSIG, the Social Science
Information Gateway.
Psychology WWW Virtual Library
http://www.dialogical.net/psychology/index.html
The Psychology Virtual Library keeps track of online information as part of
the WWW
Virtual Library. Sites are inspected and evaluated for their adequacy as information sources before they are linked
to.
World Wide Web Virtual Library:
Statistics
http://www.stat.ufl.edu/vlib/statistics.html
Sections
include: Data Sources; Job Announcements; Departments,
Divisions, and Schools of Statistics; On-Line Educational
Resources; Government Statistical Institutes; Statistical
Research Groups, Institutes, and Associations; Services;
Archives and Resources; Software Vendors and Software FAQs;
Journals; Mailing Lists and Archives; and related News
Groups.
World Wide Web Virtual Library:
Veterinary Medicine
http://netvet.wustl.edu/vetmed.htm
The WWW Virtual Library Veterinary Medicine is a
selected collection of veterinary medical Internet
resources. This page began operation on December 7, 1994.
Women's Studies Section
http://libr.org/wss/WSSLinks/index.html
WSSLINKS was developed and is maintained by the Women's Studies Section of the Association of College & Research Libraries. The purpose of WSSLINKS is to provide access to a wide range of resources in support of Women's Studies.
Literature Virtual Libraries
The Online Books Page, University of Pennsylvania
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/
The Online Books Page is a website hosted by the University of Pennsylvania Library, that facilitates access to books that are freely readable over the Internet. It also aims to encourage the development of such online books, for the benefit and edification of all.
Project Gutenberg
http://www.gutenberg.org/
Project Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of free electronic books (eBooks or etexts). Their present collection of more than 10,000 eBooks was produced by hundreds of volunteers. Most of the Project Gutenberg eBooks are older literary works that are in the public domain in the United States. All may be freely downloaded and read, and redistributed for non-commercial use.
Digital Book Index
http://www.digitalbookindex.com/
Digital Book Index provides links to more than 88,000 title records from more than 1800 commercial and non-commercial publishers, universities, and various private sites. About 49,900 of these books, texts, and documents are available free, while many others are available at very modest cost.
Humanities Text Initiative (HTI) American Verse Project
http://www.hti.umich.edu/a/amverse/
The American Verse Project is a collaborative project between the University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative (HTI) and the University of Michigan Press. The project is assembling an electronic archive of volumes of American poetry prior to 1920. The full text of each volume of poetry is being converted into digital form and coded in Standard Generalized Mark-up Language (SGML) using the TEI Guidelines, with various forms of access provided through the WWW.
Romantic Circles
http://www.rc.umd.edu/editions/
Romantic Circles is a website devoted to the study of Romantic-period literature and culture, published by the University of Maryland and supported, in part, by the Maryland Institute for Technology and the Humanities (MITH). Romantic Circles' Electronic Editions collection is a searchable archive of carefully-chosen texts based on the highest scholarly standards. All contributions are peer-reviewed. Keyword searches can be conducted on the entire library or can be limited to the works of a particular author or text.
The Victorian Women Writers Project
http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/
The goal of the Victorian Women Writers Project is to produce highly accurate transcriptions of works by British women writers of the 19th century, encoded using the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). The works, selected with the assistance of the Advisory Board, will include anthologies, novels, political pamphlets, religious tracts, children's books, and volumes of poetry and verse drama. The texts will be made freely available through the World Wide Web.
E-Book Library, Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/ebooklist.html
1,800 publicly-available e-books including classic British and American fiction, major authors, children's literature, the Bible, Shakespeare, American history, African-American documents, and much more. Each text on this list can be accessed in HTML (web version) for online viewing, and can be downloaded as both a MS Reader E-book for the Microsoft Reader and a Palm-readable text for the Palm Reader.
Internet Classics Archive
http://classics.mit.edu/
Select from a list of 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors, including user-driven commentary and "reader's choice" Web sites. Mainly Greco-Roman works (some Chinese and Persian), all in English translation. Construct powerful queries to search the texts provided locally and remotely. Search by work and author, as well as the entire archive.
Bibliomania
http://www.bibliomania.com/
Bibliomania has more than 2000 free online texts, study guides and reference resources. Contains fiction, non-fiction, and poetry sections, with a limited reference section.
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