

- Social Science Resources
This site provides extensive lists of resources in the social sciences with links to Web sites in the areas of anthropology, economics, geography, political science, and sociology.
- Hypertext College-Level Content Reading Materials
This page contains links to resources for reading in the areas of sociology, psychology, history, art, biology, ecology, chemistry, business, literature, poetry, and the social sciences. It is a part of a larger Web site entitled "Web sites for Reading Instruction & Research."
- Biology Hypertext Chapters
This site houses eleven hypertext chapters in biology including Mendelian genetics, cell biology, and a chemistry review.
- Internet Resources for Earth Sciences
This site provides extensive hypertext lists of resources in the earth sciences with links to Web sites in the areas of planetary sciences, geography, geophysics, seismology, climatology, oceanography, cartography, and aerial photography.
- College Reading & Learning Association
CRLA is the oldest professional organization dedicated to reading and learning assistance at the college level. The friendliness and willingness to share information has been a trademark of CRLA through the years.
- Learning Resources
Offers Web-delivered instruction for adult literacy using current and past CNN San Francisco bureau news stories. Included are the full texts of each story with interactive comprehension tests. Options are provided for reading and listening to the text, or viewing a short video clip of the story.
- YourDictionary.com
Guide to Web-based dictionaries including language, law, business, finance, medicine, computing, and sports. It also lists hypertext word games and language tools such as the thesaurus and word search tools for rhyming, pronunciation, acronyms, synonyms, homophones, antonyms, and spelling.
- PBS On-line
Includes links for reading about the arts and sciences and current affairs.
- Penguin Online Auditorium
This exciting online seminar series offers professors and students the opportunity to talk directly with such leading and legendary authors as Arthur Miller, Dorothy Allison, and Julia Alvarez.
- Evaluating Web Sites
Step by step information on how students can evaluate Web sites.
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