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  • Annual Reviews
    The mission of Annual Reviews is 'to provide systematic, periodic examinations of scholarly advances in a number of fields of science through critical authoritative reviews.' The review covers biomedical sciences, physical sciences, social sciences and biomedical engineering. It also has a gateway of extensive links in science generally.
  • The Arts & Humanities Data Service (AHDS)
    AHDS is a national UK service to collect, describe, and preserve the electronic resources which result from research and teaching in the humanities. A comprehensive site for the arts and humanities, which includes guides for setting up and managing digital collections.
  • BUBL Information Service
    This link in BUBL, a service for the UK higher education community, provides a gateway to selected internet resources covering all academic subject areas. A menu system helps you to search for the information you want.
  • Education Index
    This site provides a listing of subjects where you will find at least one that is related to your discipline. Each subject link will take you to a fully annotated list of links to resources in the subject.
  • The Higher Education Academy
    "The Academy works with national enhancement initiatives such as the Centres for Excellence in Teaching and Learning in England and Northern Ireland (CETLs), the Quality Enhancement Framework in Scotland and the new structures for assuring quality and standards in Wales."
  • Humanities and Arts Higher Education Network (HAN)
    HAN is committed to the improvement of teaching and learning in the arts and humanities. The site includes information about conference organised by HAN.
  • Humbul Humanities Hub
    This consists of links to a vast array of resources in arts and humanities subject areas (a search facility is available).
  • intute (formerly Resource Discovery Network)
    Intute is a free online service providing you with access to the very best Web resources for education and research. The service is created by a network of UK universities and partners. Subject specialists select and evaluate the websites in our database and write high quality descriptions of the resources. The database contains over 113000 records. The intute Virtual Training Suite provides free Internet tutorials to help you learn how to get the best from the Web for your education and research. The tutorials are written and updated by a national team of subject specialists based in universities and colleges across the UK
  • intute: Social Sciences (formerly SOSIG)
    A free online service providing you with access to the very best Web resources for education and research in Social Sciences, evaluated and selected by a network of subject specialists..
  • Oxford Text Archive (OTA)
    The OTA works to identify, collect, and preserve high-quality, well-documented electronic texts and linguistic corpora in a variety of languages, which it then makes available to others. The archive has a fulltext search facility, comprehensive information on the creation and documentation of electronic texts as well as a software repository and an FAQ.
  • Teaching and Learning on the Web
    This collection is searchable by subject discipline and includes sites that range from courses delivered entirely via the web to courses that offer specific activities related to a class assignment or perhaps courses that offer class support materials via the web. From the Maricopa Centre for Learning and Instruction, Arizona, USA.
  • World Lecture Hall
    contains links to pages created by faculty worldwide who are using the Web to deliver class materials. Subjects are listed alphabetically and a search facility is available.
  • World Wide Web Virtual Library
    This is a gateway to resources on the web run by a loose confederation of volunteers, who provide key links for particular areas of which they are expert. Information is catalogued by subject area and a keyword search facility is available. The site is mirrored at various locations.
     

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