Anthropological Index Online - Published by the Royal Anthropological Institute and maintained by the Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing. Photocopies of most indexed articles are available for research or private study from the mailing address of the Museum of Mankind. The homepage gives details of coverage, which currently includes full indexing for 1957 to 2004 and provides links to CSAC, RAI, and the search page itself.
Anthropology in the News - A listing of stories related to one or more subfields of anthropology published on the web by ABC, CNN, USA Today, the Washington Post, and other sources.
Anthropology-Review Database (ARD) - A regularly updated body of monographic reviews maintained since 1997 by the Department of Anthropology at the University of Buffalo. Coverage includes items written by ARD contributors and texts posted elsewhere on the internet.
Center for a Public Anthropology - An exploration of the ability of anthropology to effectively address problems and larger social issues beyond the discipline.
Language Policy Website - Maintained by an independent writer with a background in education, this site covers the politics of language in the U.S., efforts to save endangered languages, and bilingual education.
Research Resources for the Social Sciences - The site is well organized into 18 different categories, including general resources, reference materials, data archives, and news resources. Each category provides links to web sites including e-journals, listservs, and full-text resources. Another useful category, "Aggressive Pattern Searches," provides links to information about searching the web, effective search strategies, and guides to using Internet search engines.
Resources in Ethnographic Studies - This impressive Library of Congress resource is valuable to all levels of users including the general public, but particularly compelling for scholars in anthropology, ethnomusicology, and folklife.
Tennessee Archaeology Net - A detailed site created by Dr. Kevin Smith at Middle Tennessee State University, this resource provides an array of links to full-text bibliographies on topics including historical archaeology, lithics, dating, GIS/remote sensing, bioarchaeology, foodways and human origins.
The Archaeology Channel Video Guide - The website offers a wide range of educational resources, reports, and other relevant materials. One of their most fascinating resources is their collection of video programs. Visitors can use the "Video Guide", found on the homepage, to view over 50 ALI programs in their entirety. Most of the programs are under an hour in length, and they include profiles of ancient mound builders in Louisiana, the history of an abandoned farming community in North Carolina, and excavation work at the Foguang Temple in China.
UWB-Anthropology - An education site useful for anthropology due to its detailed breakdown by 50 disciplines, including ethnososicology and film/photography.