African History Resources - History Of Africa - Directories - Links A Directory of Internet resources for the study of Africa african History african Women's literature (african Women's Database). You will also find a comprehensive bibliography on women travelers and explorers Travelers, explorers and and general advancement http://www.academicinfo.net/histafricahist.html
Extractions: "The site consists of two bibliographic databases covering Africana periodical literature (Bibliography of Africana Periodical Literature Database) and African Women's literature (African Women's Database). You will also find a comprehensive bibliography on women travelers and explorers to Africa (Women Travelers, Explorers and Missionaries to Africa: 1763-2000: A Comprehensive English Language Bibliography).
Eighteenth-Century Resources -- History History. general resources. Internet Modern History Sourcebook and discussions of world explorers from antiquity to the Equiano, or, Gustavus Vassa, the african ( Brycchan Carey) The http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/history.html
Education World® - *History : World History : Explorers : General Resources RECENT STORIES. Archives. Administrators. Books in Ed. Curriculum. Great Sites. Lesson Planning. School Issues. Site Reviews. Special Themes. Teacher Lessons. Tech In Classroom. The Arts. Foreign Languages Quick Research. World resources. School Directory Encyclopedia entry chronicles the african adventures of the nineteenth http://db.educationworld.com/perl/browse?cat_id=5490&url_start=51&cat_st
Rome: General Resources general resources. Bryn Mawr Classical Review about Classics programmes in african universities and schools, news energetic retirees and explorers include programs which appeal http://www.dalton.org/groups/Rome/RGen.html
Extractions: TELA, The Electronically Linked Academy, is the official World Wide Web site of Scholars Press and of many of our sponsoring societies, which include the American Academy of Religion, the Society of Biblical Literature, the American Philological Association, the American Schools of Oriental Research, and the American Society of Papyrologists. Scholars Press is a consortium of more than twenty organizations, and we publish books, journals, and electronic publications in the areas of religion, classics, and Mediterranean archaeology.
Scientists, Inventors And Explorers Scientists, inventors and explorers biography links indexed by subject and academic level. Space explorers and Scientists. Vacuum Scientists. Zoologists. african American Scientists the Scientists general Biography resources or with the general Biography resources http://www.juliantrubin.com/sciencebiography.html
Extractions: This is a guide to science biography links indexed by subject, sector and academic level. The guide is comprised by three main divisions: natural scientists by subject, social scientists by subject and scientists by sector (American scientists, Jewish scientists, women scientists, inventors, explorers, etc.) This site includes also science timelines and scientists inventors and explorers on stamps and images.
BU Libraries | Web Resources For The Study Of Africa explorers to Africa (Women Travelers, explorers and Missionaries as a selection ofmore general informational resources. original megasite for african studies http://www.bu.edu/library/instruction/africa.html
Extractions: Richard Berkman A library is a collection of full text resources in many formats that have been selected for their quality and utility. Libraries are arranged to facilitate research and use databases,including the online catalog special guides, to provide access to their collections. Libraries also purchase or license bibliographic or information databases for researchers to use. A database is a compilation of information that is organized into fields and can be searched logically, with dependable results. Databases may be library catalogs, indexes, or bibliographies, or they may be collections of statistics, directories of addresses, or inventories of merchandise stock. The common element is organization and reliable searchability. It's not a library and it's not a database what is the Web?
African Studies Center | Africa: General References Africa general References. african Studies WWW (Penn Database; (2) Women Travelers, explorers, and Missionaries to Africa Columbia University's "african Studies Internet resources" http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/About_African/ww_genrl.html
Extractions: African Studies WWW (Penn) (Ali Dinar) AfricaBib (Davis Bullwinkle) Africa South of the Sahara: Selected Internet Resources (Karen Fung) Africa Server An Africa Politics Classroom An extensive resource list covers all African countries' resouces links on politics scenes such as conflicts, constitution, elections, human rights, government, etc..
Resources Norwegian explorers. Sir Francis Drake. Volcanoes. general Social Studies. Februaryis africanAmericans, May is Mothers etc.). World and Ancient History Sites. http://wilson.cr.k12.ia.us/resources.htm
Extractions: History Animals Careers ... 19th Century Art and Music Africana The African American Mosaic African American Population Statistics Black History Sites ... Breaking the Color Barrie r Civil Rights Time Line Distinguished Women Harriet Tubman History ... Underground Railroad All kinds of Animal Sites Animal Almanac Animal Bytes Animals ... Sea World/Busch Gardens Animals Career Exploration Bureau of Labor (Select K-12 Resources) Exploring Careers IPTV-School to Careers Occupational Outlook Handbook What do they do? ... Careers Elementary Site Economic Trends Iowa Economic Trends Iowa Profiles The American Civil War Home Page Antietam Battle of Bull Run Civil War Home Page ... U.S. Colored Troops in the Civil War Originals American Colonies American History Biographies American Revolution and its Era ... Revolutionary War Link s The U.S. Revolution for Independence
Inglemoor High School - Library Recommended General Resources Recommended general resources by Subject. They categories include africanAmericans,Authors Illustrators, explorers Discoverers, World Leaders, etc http://ihsweb.nsd.org/library/Recommended.html
Extractions: School Profile NSD Home 15500 Simonds Rd NE, Kenmore, WA 98028 - Phone: (425) 489-6500 FAX: (425) 489-6593 "Home of the Vikings" Inglemoor Home Documents Staff Departments ... Alumni Library Links: About the Library Classroom Connections Recommended General Resources by Subject Effective Search Strategies ... Book Club
Grade 7 Geography Story of Africa african history from the Dawn of Discover New Horizons World explorers,expeditions, and general resources Atlapedia.com Countries A to Z http://www.fairfield.k12.ct.us/Rogerludlowe/crogerludlowe03/7geography.htm
Sherborn Library: Catalog Searching sides,countries World War II general resources Primary source by country Primary Readerin african History Letters from the first European explorers in Africa http://home.comcast.net/~sherbornlibrary/olprimarysources.htm
ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 8 15th-Century Renaissance Art Asian Art; african Art; The Americas Oceania; Museums RENAISSANCE ART general Topof Page Renaissance (through Exploration and Trade explorers and Trade in the http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks2.html
Extractions: Last modified: May 24, 2004 THIS PAGE Renaissance Art: General 15th-Century Italian Art: Early Renaissance SITE INDEX Contents Page Prehistoric Art Ancient Near East Ancient Egypt ... Art of the Middle Ages 15th-CENTURY RENAISSANCE ART 16th-Century Renaissance Art Baroque Art 18th-Century Art 19th-Century Art ... Research Resources These pages are maintained by Chris Witcombe , Professor of Art History at Sweet Briar College , Virginia 24595 USA (phone: 434-381-6194 / fax: 434-381-6173). If you have any comments, or suggestions for additional links, or know of other interesting sites, please let me know: witcombe@sbc.edu Top of Page European Art in the Renaissance: Special Topics (through the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Timeline of Art History Italian Renaissance Art (through Michael Greenhalgh's ArtServe at the Australian National University) Italian Renaissance Architecture (through Michael Greenhalgh's ArtServe at the Australian National University) (through Howard Partridge's Cupola Renaissance (an Annenberg/CPB Exhibit), with links to:
NSTW General Resources/ORGANIZATIONS Science; Tracing the Path african American Contributions also features a Young explorers section, ideal resources for Involving Scientists in Education This http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/nstw/teach/nstw98/english/res1.htm
Extractions: AAAS's mission is to improve science education for all students at all levels and focuses on increased participation of minorities, women, and people with disabilities. Project 2061 outlined science literacy goals for high school graduates, and specific learning goals for grades 2, 5, 8, and 12 are detailed in AAAS's Benchmarks for Science Literacy The AAS Office supports roughly 6500 professional astronomers at colleges, universities, governmental/business laboratories, observatories, museums, and other sites. Twice yearly at AAS meetings we run workshops for K-12 teachers. We also produce and distribute a career-guidance booklet. AAS Office of the Education Coordinator University of Chicago 5640 S. Ellis Ave.
Anthropology Internet Resources in the News explorers Field Scientists The explorers Club UK U. Ariz. C14Radiocarbon WWW Server ArchNet african Archaeology The general resources. http://www.wcsu.edu/socialsci/antres.html
Social Studies Curriculum african American History. explorers and Inventors. Discoverers Web Alphabeticallist of explorers; Inventors Now Got an idea general resources. http://www.mvschools.org/sp/curriculum/socialstudies.html
Extractions: An integrated and hands-on social studies/history program is provided at Strawberry Point School. Students use a variety of learning activities to increase awareness of their local, national and world communities in addition to encouraging better understanding and appreciation of the uniqueness of all people. Students use maps, globes, atlases, and computer programs to aid in understanding the world and their place in it. The democratic process is provided by participation in student council, class meetings and TRIBES activities. Students work together in groups utilizing community, classroom and library resources. The following K-5th grade social studies links are aligned with district and state standards. If you have any links to add, please email us as we will be updating this section often.
Social Studies US Introduction to Colonial africanAmerican Life Links Student Research resources-explorers PBS Conquistadors. World War II general resources WWII Homefront http://davisdrivems.wcpss.net/social_studies.htm
Extractions: Country Watch - Maps, and brief data; currency converter ABC News.com -Country Profiles Countries A to Z - Atlapedia Online Map Machine @ nationalgeographic.com Foreign Embassies in Washington, DC - links to other country information Embassy World - all the world's embassies and consulates Countries of the World from Fact Monster Information Please
Research Guides: African American Resource Database, and 3) Women Travelers, explorers and Missionaries to photographs thereare some of general interest. A Selected Guide to african American resources http://www.lib.jmu.edu/african/
Extractions: LEO Library Catalog Quick Reference Research Databases Research Guides ... Internet Search AFRICAN AMERICAN RESOURCES Africa South of the Sahara AfricaBib.org African Collections at UC Berkeley African History and Studies A metasite with links to African studies program in the United States, discussion lists, and also to sources on African history.
Resources For Social Studies Homework Help History Homework Help general History resources History Channel of living of the trappers,explorers, and traders of population on the african continent and in http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/homeworkhelpsoc.htm
Extractions: This page provides links to resources for help with school assignments, projects, and daily homework. Click on a topic from the site index below to find the resources you need. If you are a teacher and are linking this site to your classroom page, let me know what topics your class is studying, and I will add resources specifically for your students. My e-mail address is esass@csbsju.edu. Try these great offers:
Three Worlds Meet resources Pathfinders Links to general Information of motivation, sponsoring countries,explorers Norse Expansion into How did European, african and American http://www.mrburnett.net/threeworlds.html
Extractions: Three Worlds Meet (Beginnings to 1620) Mr. Burnett's Notes Interaction on Three Continents I. The Americas Migration Theories Bering Land Bridge - historical and cultural significance Beringian Paleoenvironmental Atlas - provides historical and geologic information on past climates and environments in this region of northwestern North America and northeastern Asia. Prehistoric Beringia - covers the history of the land mass and evidence of human migration patterns through the area. From the Land Called Beringia - discussion of the different groups that may have used this northern land bridge once connecting Siberia and Alaska. Native Peoples of North America: Origins - theories, methods and evidence of how the Americas were populated Early Man in North America: The Known to the Unknown Native Americans Mississippian Mound Builders Cahokia Mound Links Maps - GIS Windows on Native Lands, Current Places, and History
Resources For Library Research It includes two databases of journal citations relating to african women (generaland travelers, explorers and missionaries), and a more general http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/cm/africana/resource.htm
Extractions: Library Catalog This is what we are here for, and what this entire web site is about. However, the focus here is on links to particular tools that may facilitate your research in this library and on links to other libraries that hold important African Studies collections. When we assist researchers, often we go through a similar relatively systematic process of first finding a relevant bibliography, identifying a set of related reference books, searching (and often narrowing the search interactively with) the Library Catalog and finally performing the narrowed search on one or more paper and/or electronic indexes. Indexes to academic journals are listed on the Library Databases page, but some databases are available on the web without restriction, such as the Quarterly Index to Periodical Literature, Eastern and Southern Africa (which is compiled by the Library of Congress Office, Nairobi) and the Anthropological Index Online an "Index to Current Periodicals in the Museum of Mankind Library (incorporating the former Royal Anthropological Institute library)." Marina Salcedo, reference and instruction librarian, provides a list of keywords used in this index. A third such index is