We highly recommend starting your research with books
and journal articles.And if you need web sources
check out the sites we suggest below. Please see this guide to Citing
Electronic Resources if you use any web sources.
A Few General Sources . . .
Librarians' Index to the Internet is a searchable, annotated subject directory of more than 12,000 Internet resources selected and evaluated by librarians for their usefulness to users of public libraries.
Voice of the Shuttle is a site compiled by the Univeristy of California, Santa Barbara for humanities research. It has links for anthropology, music, art, literature, history, philosophy and many more.
The WWW Virtual Library is an international site that brings together websites on a great variety of topics.
Internet Public Library the University of Michigan's School of Information has brought together good websites organized by subject for you.
Best Information on the Net chosen by librarians at O'Keefe Library, St. Ambrose University.
BUBL Link / 5:15 is a catalogue of selected Internet resources covering all academic subject areas, arranged by subject terms. The aim is to guarantee at least 5 relevant resources for every subject included, and a maximum of 15 resources for most subjects.
Legal Sources
Wisconsin State Law Library lists legal websites by topic.