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Website Gateways
The following sites are some
of the most extensive and best-organized gateways into other
sites of particular interest to anthropologists. The descriptions
provided are intended to indicate the ways in which each site
is distinctive, and are by no means exhaustive. This selective
list is intended to provide access to a maximal number of quality
resources with minimal redundancy.
American Anthropological Association
- Anthropology Resources on the Internet
This site of the largest association of anthropologists in the
world includes information about its upcoming
meetings, publications, careers
in anthropology, and numerous other resources, including
numerous links to other important links
to other important web-sites. It also provides a gateway
to the thirty-six sections and interest groups affiliated
with the AAA. http://www.aaanet.org/resinet.htm
Anthropology in the News
This site, based at Texas A&M University, provides numerous
direct links to on-line newspapers and periodicals as well as
links to other gateways to similar resources.
www.tamu.edu/anthropology/news.html
Anthropology Resources on
the Internet
This extensive and focused site was started by Allen Lutins in
1995 and since January, 1999, has been maintained by Bernard-Olivier
Clist, a practicing anthropologist and professional web-site
builder and manager. It is checked monthly for broken links,
and all sites submitted for consideration by site visitors are
carefully vetted. The site manager limits items included to those
that are "directly and primarily of anthropological relevance".
Its most distinctive virtue is its very extensive lists of links
to sites of departments of anthropology and museums of anthropological
interest throughout the world. It also features a particularly
extensive list of links to archeological web sites. It features
a Micrsoft eXtense Perso search feature. http://www.anthropologie.net
The Royal Anthropological
Institute
Based in London, the RAI is roughly the U.K. equivalent of the
American Anthropological Association, and its site provides extensive
information about the organization as well as numerous links
to other resources. Its listing of numerous links
to electronic calendars of anthropological organizations
throughout the world is distinctive and particularly useful.
http://www.therai.org.uk
SOSIG: Social Science Information
Gateway: Ethnology, Ethnography & Anthropology
Part of the United Kingdom Resource Discovery Network, this gateway
is intended to provide "researchers and practitioners in
the social sciences, business and law" with a selection
of "high quality Internet information." Its Internet
Catalogue features topical major headings (e.g. "Anthropological
Teaching and Research," "Anthropology of Aesthetics,
Art") and is browsable or searchable by subject area. SOSIG
specifies that the sites included in its catalogue are selected
and described by librarians and academics.
http://www.sosig.ac.uk/ethnology_ethnography_anthropology/
UR-LIST: Web Resource for
Visual Anthropology
This site, which covers aspects of sociocultural anthropology
other than visual anthropology as well, states that it "facilitates
web searches by cross-indexing three hundred and seventy-five
anthropological sites according to the categories of information
they contain" thus making it particularly suited for capturing
the "multifaceted content" that characterizes many
sites in anthropology. Twenty-two subject-categories are used
to facilitate searches. The site is maintained by Peter Biella,
Professor in the Anthropology Department, San Francisco State
University.
www.usc.edu/dept/elab/urlist/index.html
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Last update 07/05
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