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- G4 Tech TV
http://g4tv.com/
- The gaming network provides an in-depth review repository for over 500 games.
- Gadgetwise
http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/
- Gadgetwise is a blog that mixes information, analysis and opinion to help you figure out which tech products to buy, and how to get the best deal.
- Gaelic and Gaelic Culture
http://www.ibiblio.org/gaelic/
- "A web site devoted to the language and culture of the Gaels, those people that speak or did speak any of the three Gaelic languages." Hear examples of different Gaelic languages, connect to the Irish Times on the web, and has links to many sites with information about Gaelic and Celtic culture.
- Gaia Online
http://www.gaiaonline.com/
- If you like anime and role playing, this is the site for you. Create your own character and interact with others on this free "online hangout".
- Galaxy Evolution Explorer
http://www.galex.caltech.edu/
- The Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) is an orbiting space telescope that will observe galaxies in ultraviolet light across 10 billion years of cosmic history. Such observations will tell scientists how galaxies, the basic structures of our Universe, evolve and change.
- Gale Force F1
http://www.galeforcef1.com/
- This site contains full news, results, and standings for Formula 1 auto racing. It is updated regularly, and browsable by topic.
- Gale Group - Reference Reviews
http://www.gale.cengage.com/free_resources/reference/index.h...
- Site has links to "Peter's Digital Reference Shelf" (reviews of online and CD-ROM products), "Reference for Students" (reviews of K-12 print reference materials), "Lawrence Looks at Books" (critical commentary on public and academic reference resources), and the "Reference Review Archives" (archives of the "Rettig on Reference" column).
- Gale's Literary Index
http://www.galenet.com/servlet/LitIndex;jsessionid=B2481DE0D...
- A free index of the Gale Literature Criticism Series searchable by author, title, or by author's nationality or date of birth. Full text of Gale sources are not available online, but searches provide comprehensive listings of volumes containing relevant information. You will need to visit your local public or college library to view the actual volumes, but Gale's Literary Index is a great way to begin your research.
- The Galileo Project
http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/
- "The Galileo Project is a hypertext source of information on the life and work of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) and the science of his time." Site includes a detailed biography of Galileo, text and images of his personal and professional life, a collection of contemporary maps, and a timeline. An especially interesting feature is the searchable database of 16th and 17th century scientists.
- Galleycat
http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/
- A site hosted by MediaBistro dedicated to books, book reviews, publishing news, and writing and contributed to by various writers/bloggers. A great place to start to find book and publishing resources and news.
- The Gallup Organization
http://www.gallup.com/
- This site contains links to various polls, reports, trends and audits of public opinion conducted by The Gallup Organization. The main page and the "Poll" link contain the majority of useful free information. The site contains a search function.
- Game Addicts Video Game Forums
http://www.egameaddiction.com/forums/
- A place to discuss games and gaming. Categories for forums include general topics, classic/miscellaneous gaming and game discussions organized by company and gaming system.
- Game Cabinet
http://www.centralconnector.com/GAMES/GameCab.html
- Have you lost the rules to that board or card game sitting in your closet? Then check out this site, which has the rules for many of your favorite games, such as Monopoly, Candy Land, Risk, Pictionary, and UNO.
- Game Design FAQs from Sloperama
http://www.sloperama.com/advice.html
- Lessons and advice on how to thrive in the gaming business. Contains a game design bulletin board with questions and answers.
- Game Theory
http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/ASC/GAME_THEOR.html
- An entry for game theory within the Web Dictionary of Cybernetics and Systems. Provides a cursory introduction into the field and conceptual underpinnings of game theory.
- Game Theory .net
http://www.gametheory.net/
- Provides resource materials for educators, students, professionals and "geeks," including a list of textbooks, lecture notes, Java applets, and online games. Get links to game-theoretic themes in movies, books, and the popular press for those interested in game theory. Great for school or for fun!
- Game Theory and Experimental Economics
http://www.economics.harvard.edu/~aroth/alroth.html
- This site is devoted to research into game theory, experimental economics, and in market design for which game theory, experimentation, and computation are natural and complementary tools.
- Game Theory and Information
http://ideas.repec.org/s/wpa/wuwpga.html
- Substantial archive of work-in-progress papers in the fields of Game Theory and information economics.
- Game Theory Society
http://www.gametheorysociety.org/
- Represents the Game Theory Society. Provides various resources to promote the investigation, teaching and application of game theory including a member database, a working paper archive, an electronic newspaper, and announcements.
- Game Theory: a Definition
http://www.sfb504.uni-mannheim.de/glossary/game.htm
- This site contains a useful definition of game theory and an introductory/intermediate glossary of terms specifically related to game theory.
- Game Zone
http://www.gamezone.com/
- PC and Video Games, Game Cheats, Codes, News and Reviews
- GameDesire
http://www.gamedesire.com/online-board.games.html
- A gaming portal for game enthusiast. GameDesire features an array of community-baed features such as tournaments, rating, ladders, stats, chat systems, and game player forums.
- GameFAQs
http://www.gamefaqs.com/
- Reviews, walkthroughs, cheat codes, save data, and release information for console and PC games. Also features polls, buying guides, featured reviews, top 10 lists, contests, forums, and more. The site is driven by user-contributed content and is a community effort.
- GamePro
http://www.gamepro.com/
- One of the first gaming magazine now provides reviews, previews, and cheat codes from the most popular video games online.
- The Games Compendium
http://www.bonaly.org.uk/games/
- Provides a great collection of games for Scouts and non-Scouts alike that are easy to set up and fun to play! Includes both indoor and outdoor games in a variety of categories for every kind of taste and mood.
- Games FAQs
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/games/
- A list of game related FAQs, including Backgammon, Go, Chess, Bridge, Pinball, Video Games.
- Games For Change
http://www.gamesforchange.org/
- "Provides support, visibility and shared resources to individuals and organizations using digital games for social change." Contains links to games that explore issues such as "human rights, economics, poverty, public policy, public health, global conflict, news and politics."
- Gaming Conventions & Trade Show Schedule
http://www.sjgames.com/con/
- Chronological listing of upcoming conventions and trade shows of interest to the gaming industry. Each entry includes dates, location, contact information, and links to the convention or show's Web site where available.
- GamerDad: Gaming with Children
http://www.gamingwithchildren.com/
- A video game designer with a parent's perspective reviews games and gaming issues, focusing on the impact of video games and gaming on children.
- Garbage: How Can My Community Reduce Waste?
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/garbage/intro.html
- "In this exhibit, you can find out how to improve next year's environmental record. You'll learn how waste is handled now and how some communities are doing it better. In the activities, you can test your knowledge about hazardous waste we generate in our homes and try to shrink a landfill."
- The Garden Gate
http://the-garden-gate.org/
- "The Garden Gate offers gardeners and nature lovers a carefully-selected and well-organized collection of links to informative and interesting horticulture sites around the world." Includes links to resources for gardening advice, databases, newsgroups, listservs, and magazines.
- Garden Guides
http://www.gardenguides.com/
- "A growing resource for gardeners." Topics covered include herb gardens, vegetable gardens, flower gardens, rock gardens, compost, succession planting, and container gardening. Searchable. Each section includes tips & techniques, links to related Internet resources, and recommended books.
- The Garden Helper
http://www.thegardenhelper.com/
- This site provides comprehensive gardening guides to creating and maintaining a beautiful landscape including glossary of gardening terms, gardening calendar, garden themes/styles and problems and solutions.
- Gardenfork's Page - The Green House
http://green-house.tv/profile/Gardenfork
- A weekly web video show about gardening, cooking, and other home-making issues. Includes a lot of practical information on a variety of topics like composting, drying herbs, and repairing interior walls.
- Gary Ramseyer's First Internet Gallery of Statistics Jokes
http://my.ilstu.edu/~gcramsey/Gallery.html
- This site contains a collection of jokes about the world of statistics and statisticians. It was presented the Golden Web Award 2003-2004 by the International Association of Web Masters and Designers.
- Gasoline FAQ
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/autos/gasoline-faq/part1/
- "The intent of this FAQ is to provide some basic information on gasolines and other fuels for spark ignition engines used in automobiles. The toxicity and environmental reasons for recent and planned future changes to gasoline are discussed, along with recent and proposed changes in composition of gasoline. This FAQ intended [sic] to help readers choose the most appropriate fuel for vehicles, assist with the diagnosis of fuel-related problems, and to understand the significance of most gasoline properties listed in fuel specifications."
- Gastric Cancer
http://www.cancerlinksusa.com/stomach/index.asp
- Well-organized site of informative links about gastric cancer. The categories include general information, diagnosis, treatment, support, and related links.
- Gastronome
http://www.estarcion.com/gastronome/
- Collaborative blog where recipes, menus, menu-planning, and informal restaurant reviews are shared with visitors to the blog.
- The Gate of Heavenly Peace
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/gate/
- "THE GATE OF HEAVENLY PEACE is a documentary about the protests at Tiananmen in 1989, and the resulting Beijing Massacre of June 4. The film explores the history of the demonstrations and comments on the "deep structure" of political habits and attitudes that have informed public life in China over the past century. The filmmakers present a wide range of Chinese perspectives on a defining moment in China's modern history. In addition to information about the film, this website includes articles, essays, and book excerpts, containing analysis and interpretation of the 1989 protests. Original source documents, video and audio clips, posters, photographs, and artwork are also available. For a complete list of the readings on this site, see the index."
- Gather
http://www.gather.com/
- Social networking site with a more adult orientation. Whether it is an interest in the news, art, even a particular author, this is the place to connect with others who share your interests.
- Gathering of Quilters
http://www.ipl.org/div/quiltshow/
- View over 90 quilts that were shown at the Quilters Gathering Quilt Show in Benton Harbor, Michigan on March 16, 2002. Learn more about individual quilters and the inspiration behind their quilts. Links to outside sites direct visitors to more information on quilt history, patterns, and techniques.
- The Gathering of the Irish
http://www.irishclans.com/genealogy.html
- This subsection of the larger "Gathering of the Irish" provides access to information to help conduct Irish-focused genealogy research. Contains a database of names, one of clans, and teh history of many clans and names. One can submit their own information to this sie and a link to a fee-based ancestral research service is provided.
- Gaussian Basis Set Order Form
http://www.emsl.pnl.gov/forms/basisform.html
- Allows you to extract Gaussian basis sets, and any related effective core potentials, from the Molecular Science Research Center's Basis Set Library. A user may request the basis set be formatted appropriately for a wide variety of popular electronic structure packages. In addition to the exponents and contraction coefficient which define the basis set, the user can obtain descriptive data which includes the overall philosophy behind the basis, literature citations, the angular momentum composition of the basis and many other pieces of information.
- Gavel2Gavel
http://www.gavel2gavel.com/
- Links to U.S. and some international legal resources on the Web, attorneys, statutes, constitutions, law schools, legal humor, legal news, reference sources. Also includes some historical legal codes and famous historical legal cases.
- Gawker
http://gawker.com/
- This collaborative blog is basically a New York gossip column, but it often has good but trendy media and media industry news. Snide and more than a little crude, it bears the traits of being published by Nick Denton’s Gawker Media.
- Gay American Smokeout
http://www.gaysmokeout.net/index.html
- "The Gay American Smoke Out is an opportunity for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered (LGBT) individuals to challenge themselves to quit smoking. It is also an opportunity for LGBT organizations to provide resources for quitting and host fun events to raise awareness about tobacco use."
- The Gay and Lesbian Medical Association
http://www.glma.org/
- "GLMA is a national organization committed to ensuring equality in health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals and health care professionals. GLMA achieves its goals by using medical expertise in professional education, public policy work, patient education and referrals, and the promotion of research."
- Gay Financial Network
http://www.gfn.com/
- Gay Financial Network caters to the American lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community's financial and professional needs. Beyond market information, it offers a professional directory and original articles targeted to the gay community.
- Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network
http://www.glsen.org/cgi-bin/iowa/all/home/index.html
- GLSEN provides resources for teachers and students to ensure a safe school experience regardless of a person's sexual orientation. Sponsors events to promote awareness of bullying, harassment, and hate speech in schools and organizes gay, lesbian, and straight alliance groups.
- Gay Men's Health Crisis
http://www.gmhc.org/
- GMHC provides direct services for care and support of people HIV and AIDS and publishes information in English and Spanish about HIV/AIDS and health. GMHC sponsors the David Geffin Center for HIV Prevention and Health Education as well as the Institute for Gay Men's Health. They advocate at the city, state, and federal levels, for fair and effective HIV and AIDS-related policies.
- GayData.org
http://www.gaydata.org/
- Learn information "about lesbians, gays and bisexuals grounded in scientific knowledge." Site also provides datasets with "sexual orientation data" and instructions for how to collect such data. An excellent resource
- Gdgt
http://gdgt.com/
- "gdgt is the new consumer electronics site by Peter Rojas and Ryan Block -- the guys behind Engadget and Gizmodo." Offering a weekly podcast on every new electronic gadget (and some of the old ones) this duo keeps busy following technological news so you don't have to.
- GE Industrial Systems Technical Documents
http://www.geindustrial.com/pm/notes/index.htm
- Detailed technical reports on high volage, switches, fiber optics, power relays, and other utility-related subjects. Documents in .pdf format and generally written for engineers.
- Geekgirl’s Plain-English Computing
http://www.geekgirls.com/
- Guides to basic computing, Windows, the Internet, security, databases, and applications from an Australian computer journalist.
- Gemology & Lapidary Pages
http://www.tradeshop.com/gems/index.shtml
- "A comprehensive introduction to gemology and gemcutting."
- Gender Fair Language
http://www.ccp.rpi.edu/genderfair.html
- As culture changes, so does language. Reflect our changing ideas in your writing with gender fair language! This site provides an overview of the concept, as well as helpful examples for making your writing clear and direct regarding gender.
- Gene Therapy
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/medicine/...
- A guide from the Human Genome Project to the basic issues surrounding gene therapy including: methods, current research status of treatments, news, and ethical issues. Also includes a substantial list of links to scientific, policy, and consumer information.
- Gene Therapy for Cancer
http://cis.nci.nih.gov/fact/7_18.htm
- This fact sheet from the National Cancer Institute answers 12 basic questions about gene therapy, including information about its use in treating cancer.
- GeneaBios: Biographies for Genealogy
http://www.geneabios.com/
- A free website with a searchable database of biographies for genealogy research and links to biographies on other sites.
- Genealogical Research at the National Archives
http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/
- "Genealogists are the most numerous users of the Washington, DC, research rooms, and 13 regional records service facilities of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). This area provides many of the finding aids, guides, and research tools that can prepare you for a visit to one of our facilities or for requesting records from NARA." There are essays on different aspects of genealogical research and links to other sources of information.
- Genealogy
http://www.ipl.org/div/pf/entry/48476
- This IPL pathfinder is designed for people who are looking for information regarding genealogy and their family tree. It will help you find your way among the intimidating amounts of genealogy resources available in print and on the Internet.
- Genealogy and Family History Internet Web Directory
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/
- This comprehensive resources provides links to information on almost all aspects of family history research. The mission is to promote scholarly educational access to all key worldwide Internet genealogical and family history databases and resources. It is divided up by region as well as by topic. There is also a feature to search the website.
- Genealogy Buff
http://www.genealogybuff.com/
- Genealogy Buff is a free genealogy website designed especially for novice researchers of genealogical information. Its key features include a thorough surname search tool and an easily navigable homepage organized by topics that link to both free and subscription based genealogy websites.
- Genealogy FAQ
http://www.census.gov/genealogy/www/faqgene.txt
- A FAQ from the U.S. Census Bureau. Answers many basic genealogy questions, particularly in the realm of government information sources.
- The Genealogy Home Page
http://www.genhomepage.com/
- An annotated listing of scores of Internet resources for genealogical information.
- Genealogy Today
http://www.genealogytoday.com/
- Genealogy Today monitors a variety of sources and search engines for new and updated genealogy information. The site contains articles, links to specific genealogy websites, and offers free seaching on the Genealogy Meta-Search. Resources are divided into the following groups: Getting Started, Family History, Research Tools, and Advanced Topics. Genealogy Today does offer links to for-fee services.
- General Chemistry Online!
http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/index.shtml
- An extremely helpful and well-reviewed site containing: Companion Notes (Hyperlinked notes and guides for first semester general chemistry), Chemistry Exam Survival Guide (Skills checklists and online self-grading examinations), an index of self-guided tutorials, quizzes, and drills on specific topics, FAQ (Answers to over 300 frequently asked questions), a searchable, crosslinked collection of over 700 chemical terms; now with audio pronunciations, and much more.
- General Education Developlment (GED) Testing Service
http://www.acenet.edu/AM/Template.cfm?Section=GEDTS
- A searchable resource from ACE, the American Council on Education, which is the major coordinating body for all the nation's higher education institutions and also develops and distributes the GED. This service provides information for potential test takers, sample tests, test center locations and more.
- General Library
http://www.generallibrary.com/
- This is a reference site that provides information on a wide variety of subject areas.
- General Taekwondo Information
http://www.barrel.net/
- Site containing information and articles about the sport of taekwondo. Includes forms, training, techniques, philosophy, Korean language, etiquette, competitions, vital points and belt requirements.
- Generic Top Level Domains
http://www.iana.org/gtld/gtld.htm
- A list of the generic top level domains such as .edu, .com, and .gov with their meanings.
- Genesis Mission - Search for Origins
http://www.genesismission.org/
- "This site contains consistently updated mission and science information pertaining pertaining to NASA's Genesis mission. Billed as a 'search for origins,' the mission will collect solar wind particles in an attempt to determine conditions at the time of our solar system's formation. Launch is in January 2001, and mission milestones can be checked to ascertain the status of the mission at any time." The site contains information for teachers and students, including interactive modules to learn about the scientific aspects of the mission.
- Genesis: A Photographic Essay
http://www.ipl.org/div/euphrates/
- This exhibition of photographs displays African-Americans citizens as contributing members of Kansas City society.
- Genesis: Developing Access to Women's History Sources in the British Isles
http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/genesis/
- Genesis is a mapping initiative funded by the Research Support Libraries Program (RSLP) to identify and develop access to women's history sources in the British Isles. The database holds descriptions of women's history collections from the libraries, archives, and museums of the British Isles.
- Genetic Alliance
http://www.geneticalliance.org/
- "The Genetic Alliance promotes healthy lives by working to speed the translation of genetic advances into quality and affordable health care, public awareness and consumer-centered public policies."
- Genetic Science Learning Center
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/
- This extensive primer on genetics and genetic technology includes lessons on the basics of genetics, genetic disorders, cloning, pharmacogenomics, and gene therapy. The site also provides virtual molecular genetics lab experiments, as well as protocols for at-home experiments and lesson plans for teachers.
- Genetics Home Reference
http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/
- This site from the National Library of Information provides "consumer information about genetic conditions and the genes or chromosomes responsible for those conditions." Content includes a basic handbook on genetics, genetic testing, and gene therapy; a database of information on genetic conditions (which can be searched or browsed); and resource links covering education, policy, and patient support.
- Geneva Convention: Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War
http://fletcher.tufts.edu/multi/texts/BH238.txt
- Signed Auguest 12, 1949 (Geneva Convention III), entry into Force October 1950, an international agreement on the treatment of prisoner of war.
- Genghis Khan on the Web
http://www.isidore-of-seville.com/genghis/
- Annotated web directory to inforamtion on the great Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan.
- The Genomic Revolution
http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/genomics/0_home/index.html
- This online exhibit from the American Museum of Natural History explores the revolution sparked by our ability to examine entire genomes, rather than just individual genes. The site provides information about the technology and techniques that allow scientists to sequence and alter the genomes of organisms, as well as the ethical challenges that arise from genome science.
- Gens
http://www.gens.labo.net/
- Pagina utile per iniziare una ricerca genealogica. Presenta un dizionario dei nomi italiani, indicazioni su come effettuare le ricerche, mappe di distribuzione dei cognomi italiani e risorse bibliografiche (in "biblioteca"). Presenta inoltre delle schede regionali con cartine fisiche e geopolitiche e una selezione di links ai siti culturali più interessanti e a siti dedicati alle tradizioni locali. In italiano.
Useful page to begin a genealogical search. It displays a dictionary of Italian names, information on how to proceed with the search, maps of distribution of the Italian surnames on the territory and bibliographical resources (under "biblioteca"). In addition, it offers regional charts with physical and geopolitical maps and a selection of links to the most interesting sites dedicated to arts, hisotory, culture and local traditions. In Italian.
- GENUKI
http://www.genuki.org.uk/
- Links to genealogical information and resources for Ireland and the entire United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man). Information on accessing public records (divided by county). Help on getting started with genealogical research.
- Geo's Windows NT Tips
http://www.nthelp.com/
- An excellent page of Windows tips for all versions of Windows. Compiled by the Compuserve co-sysop. Also contains useful links to other training material.
- Geography Action! Rivers 2001
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/geography-action/rivers.ht...
- Follow the flow of a river, from its beginning to its end with explanations along the way, using this interactive guide.
- Geography Dictionary and Glossary - ITS Tutorial School
http://www.tuition.com.hk/geography/
- A comprehensive dictionary and glossary of terms used in physical and human geography, earth sciences, and related disciplines, developed by ITS Tutorial School in Hong Kong.
- Geography in Action
http://www.geographyinaction.co.uk/
- "This site is for use by all geography students and teachers, although much of it has been designed with the Northern Ireland Geography curriculum in mind." Topics include ethnic diversity, urban structure, landscapes, place names, images, geology, among others.
- Geography IQ
http://www.geographyiq.com/countries/fr/France_geography.htm
- Facts on France's terrain, climate, land use, geographic coordinates, environmental problems and international environmental agreements. Also includes a foreign currency converter and maps.
- Geography Network
http://www.geographynetwork.com/
- Search for maps and geography applications.
- GeoHive Global Statistics
http://www.geohive.com/
- Almanac of global statistics with focus on country profiles and regional profiles. Provides a wide variety of information related to population, surface area, urban areas, natural resources, economic data, census data, etc. Also provides links to international statistical agencies and other reputable sources.
- Geological and Geophysical Databases, Information, and GIS Map Server
http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/
- "This page is designed to provide information, data, and maps for scientists, students and for those who are interested in the geological sciences. The information here is updated regularly. Although this information server is designed for the entire globe, there are regions of special interest, such as the Middle East and North Africa, where more detailed data sets can be obtained."
- Geological Survey of Canada
http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/index_e.php
- "The Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) is Canada's premier agency for geoscientific information and research, with world-class expertise focusing on geoscience surveys, sustainable development of Canada's resources, environmental protection, and technology innovation." Site includes information about the agency and its activities, links to related sites, and educational resources. Available in French and English.
- Geology.com
http://www.geology.com/
- This website provides current information about geological news, terms, maps, even jobs. A highlight of this site is the large number of satellite images of American states and cities, meteor impacts, and Asian and European countries. The site is maintained by Hobart King, an associate professor at Mansfield University.
- Geomine
http://www.infomine.com/technology/geomine/
- "Original resources, links and an Internet meeting place for anyone interested in mineral exploration."
- GEOnet Names Server
http://earth-info.nima.mil/gns/html/
- This database allows searching for geographic information on countries outside of the United States. It includes not only towns, cities and other populated places, but also features like rivers, lakes, roads, tunnels, schools, even individual rocks and other obscure features. The database will provide exact latitude and longitude information for the features.
- The George C. Marshall Foundation
http://www.marshallfoundation.org/
- Biographical information, interviews, essays and research materials about General George C. Marshall, World War I, and World War II.
- George Washington's Inaugural Address
http://www.archives.gov/exhibit_hall/american_originals/inau...
- This is the first U.S. inaugural speech given by George Washington. This site provides the full text and some photos of the original document speech.
- Georgia Department of Education Standards
http://www.georgiastandards.org/
- Education content standards for grades K-12 for the state of Georgia. Provides the academic standards and proficiencies set for students at each grade level in areas such as language, math, reading, science, social studies, writing, and more. Standards available in HTML format.
- Georgia - Internet Public Library Stately Knowledge
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/stateknow/ga1.html
- This Internet Public Library resource lists official state sites for state government, library, historical society, museum, archives, parks, travel and tourism, and other sites of interest specific to Georgia as well as interesting facts and people associated with the state.
- Georgia Archives
http://www.sos.state.ga.us/archives/
- The Georgia Archives identifies and preserves Georgia's most valuable historical documents. Online collections include colonial wills, Georgia legislative documents, historic documents of Georgia, a historic postcard collection, and Confederate files including enlistment oaths and discharges, muster rolls, and pension records.
- Democratic Party of Georgia
http://www.democraticpartyofgeorgia.org/
- Official website of the Democratic Party in Georgia.
- Georgia Historical Society
http://www.georgiahistory.com/
- "Chartered by the Georgia General Assembly in 1839, the Georgia Historical Society is a private, non-profit organization that serves as the historical society for the people of Georgia. For 160 years, GHS has fulfilled its mission to collect, preserve, and share Georgia history through a variety of exciting educational outreach programs and research services."
- Georgia Information Locator
http://stateofgeorgia.com/
- The Georgia Information Locator has information on all things Georgia. It has resources related to Georgia government, services, business, laws, education and much more.
- GALILEO - GeorgiA LIbrary LEarning Online
http://www.galileo.usg.edu/
- This Georgia’s Virtual Library provides access to over 100 databases indexing thousands of periodicals and scholarly journals. Over 2000 journal titles are provided in full-text. Other resources include encyclopedias, business directories, and government publications.
- Georgia Native Plant Society
http://www.gnps.org/index.html
- Provides a wealth of information about Georgia's native plants, using native plants in landscaping and gardening, and identifying native plants.
- Georgia Public Library System
http://www.georgialibraries.org/
- Library information and collection information for Georgia State Libraries. It includes access to state-wide collections, PINES, and the GALILEO library learning resource.
- Georgia Republican Party
http://www.gagop.org/
- Official site of the Republican Party in Georgia.
- Geoscience e-Journals
http://paleopolis.rediris.es/geosciences/
- Web directory. Provides a portal to 54 peer-reviewed international journals that contain articles on various topics that have to do with the field of Geoscience.
- GeoScience: K-12 Resources
http://www.cuug.ab.ca/~johnstos/geosci.html
- Links to useful earth science teaching material. Organized by grade level.
- Geosource
http://www.library.uu.nl/geosource/
- "Geosource is a collection of links to webpages with information in the subjects that are being taught and studied in the Faculty of Geographical Sciences of Utrecht Unversity, Netherlands. These are: Environmental Science and Policy Studies; Human Geography; Physical Geography; and Planning Science. Geosource intends to serve the academic community in the field of geography and planning and (to a lesser extent) geoscience and environmental science. It's compiled, updated and maintained by Jeroen Bosman, subject librarian for Geography, cartography, Planning and Environmental Science at the Uithof Library Centre of the Utrecht University Library."
- GeoSources: The Canadian Geography Website
http://www.ccge.org/ccge/
- "Canada's foremost resource for geographical information on the web. Learn about Canada, its people and places. GEOsources also has news, quizzes, lesson plans for teachers, new themes each month, and much more." Available in French and English.
- Gerald Gardner: The History of Wicca
http://www.geraldgardner.com/
- "Witchcraft Today proved to be the first nonfiction book on Wicca ever published, and its author, Gerald Gardner, is debatably the first to ever practice Wicca in a recognizably modern form.... This website has been built to address... questions surrounding Gardner's life. I've been collecting information on Gardner since 1997, and I am about to embark on a period of intense study and writing that should hopefully yield a number of well-documented essays that I intend to publish here in PDF format. I also intend to include an archive of some of the rare documents and publications that I have gathered on Wicca's history. This is the first time that much of this material has been put online."
- GERD Related Information for Patients and Physicians
http://www.webgerd.com/
- "webGERD.com is a site dedicated to providing practical, useful, and up to date information for patients suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and its related conditions."
- German and German-American Customs, Traditions, and Origins of Holidays
http://www.serve.com/shea/germusa/customs.htm
- A list of German holidays including religious, national, seasonal, and traditional holidays.
- German City Populations
http://www.citypopulation.de/Deutschland.html
- In English. The population statistics provided are broken down by federal states and the principal cities in Germany. A map provides city population data when the city is rolled over with the mouse.
- German Geography
http://www.germanculture.com.ua/library/bl_geography.htm
- In English. This site gives geographic information such as the size, topography, climate, and states of Germany.
- German Ready Reference Collection
http://www.ipl.org/div/germanref/
- A collection of ready reference materials in German (with German & English descriptions of the resources).
- German-American Proverbs
http://www.serve.com/shea/germusa/prov1.htm
- A collection of proverbs from German-speaking immigrants. Both the German and English translations are provided.
- GermanForTravellers
http://www.germanfortravellers.com/
- If you want to learn some German, there are some free web exercises here, as well as links to other sites for learning German.
- Germanic Myths, Legends, and Sagas
http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/mythlinks.html
- Links relating to Germanic mythology including gods, vikings, geography, culture, and electronic texts.
- U.S. Department of State Background Notes: Germany
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3997.htm
- Notes on Germany include overviews of Germany’s geography, people, government, economy, historical overview, political developments, and many other topics.
- Germany for Kids
http://www.germany.info/Vertretung/usa/relaunch/culture/life...
- In English. The Germany for Kids site provides information about living in Germany, including music, food, freetime activities, and celebrity information. The material is presented by Phillip, an 11-year-old boy from Frankfurt.
- Germany Info: Culture & Life
http://www.germany.info/Vertretung/usa/relaunch/culture/cult...
- In German or English. This website was created by the German Embassy in Washington, D.C. The site contains articles on such topics as fashion, media, sports, religion, and food.
- Germany, The Travel Destination
http://www.germany-tourism.de/
- The Official Tourism Website of Germany provided by the German National Tourist Board, includes an interactive map and extensive information on Germany as a vacation destination. In English and German.
- Germany, The Travel Destination
http://www.germany-tourism.de/
- Tourist information for Germany including: destinations, upcoming events, travel tips, and local weather. An information center, route planner, interactive maps, panoramic pictures, and short videos are available. The German National Tourist Board oversees the site.
- Get Body Smart: An Online Examination of Human Anatomy and Physiology
http://www.getbodysmart.com/
- A collection of images of and quizzes on human anatomy. Allows the user to, "visually learn about the human body using… interactive ‘Flash’ animations."
- Get Organized at Home
http://www.organizedhome.com/
- Seasonal and year-round advice on organizing and cleaning your home. Resources include message boards, articles, tips, guides, planners.
- Get the Picture: Thinking About Photographs
http://www.artsmia.org/get-the-picture/
- What makes a photograph good? At this site you'll look at famous photographs, read what the photographers who took them have to say, and learn about the art of photography.
- GetEducated.com
http://www.geteducated.com/
- A consumer-oriented site: "Online since 1989, we help consumers get educated about online learning. GetEducated.com is the only college directory that offeres free listings to CHEA-accredited colleges and universities, and that bars advertizing from fake internet universities."
- Getting Involved in Your Child’s Education
http://www.nea.org/parents/index.html
- This page from the website of the National Education Association (NEA) offers parents advice on getting involved in their child’s education. Popular guides for parents cover the following topics: understanding testing, helping your child with reading, math, and science and getting involved in your child’s school. Other resources include tips for making the most of parent-teacher conferences and research on the connections between parental involvement and student achievement.
- Getting Married
http://www.gettingmarried.ie/pages/index.php
- A step-by-step guide to Catholic marriage, with wedding tips, ceremony ideas and a planning timeline.
- Getting Ready for College: Advising High School Students with Learning Disabilities
http://www.kidsource.com/Heath/gr.html
- This site offers advice for high school students with learning disabilities who are interested in attending college, including information on the application process, choosing the right college, and legal rights and responsibilities.
- Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/vocabulari...
- Developed primarily for the field of art history, the TGN is a structured vocabulary of nearly 1 million place names representing approximately 900,000 places. Users can browse the world hierarchically, or use the search function.
- The Gettysburg Address
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/gadd/
- Here you will find images of two of the versions of the Gettysburg Address, the Nicholay Draft and the Hay Draft, and also the text. This is President Lincoln's address at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania to keep the war going in the effort to keep the Union together.
- Gheos World Atlas 2000
http://gheos.com/atlas/
- Interactive maps of the world, along with statistical and informational profiles of individual countries.
- Ghost Sites: Where Dead Web Sites Live On
http://www.disobey.com/ghostsites/
- Online graveyard of dead websites. Features .jpg images of defunct sites.
- Gibson Reference Collection
http://www.gibson.com/reference/
- Information on how to buy an electric guitar; instrument care, tuning, bridge adjustment, stringing and maintaining; adjusting the truss rod and the bridge. Also includes a section on the history of the Gibson guitar and famous songs played with the guitar.
- Gift from Within
http://www.giftfromwithin.org/
- Gift From Within: An International Organization for Survivors of Trauma and Victimization, provides information and support for people dealing with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Resources include links to articles on topics including addiction, automobile crashes, grief, sexual assault, and resiliency. This site also includes links to support networks for those with PTSD.
- The Gift of a Lifetime: Organ & Tissue Transplantation in America
http://www.organtransplants.org/
- Information about organ and tissue donation, including educational links, a web documentary, and the stories of people who have received or are waiting for donations, and their families. Also provides information on organ systems and the history of transplantation in medicine.
- Gilbert and Sullivan Archive Home Page
http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/
- Enjoy detailed descriptions of the operas. Listen to MIDI and MPEG audio files, or enjoy reading the librettos, ballads and opening night reviews from the original performances in the Savoy Theatre in London in the late 17th century. Some of the Savoy performances also include notes and full libretto, as well as original cast information and images. Also includes shows currently running.
- The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
http://www.gilderlehrman.org/
- The Gilder Lehrman Institute's website offers free online resources related to the political and social history of the United States from 1493 to the present. Their vast database presents thousands of historical documents for searching. Designed for students, teachers and historians. Includes primary source documents, lesson plans and electronic exhibitions, as well as printed calendars, posters and document booklets.
- Gimp on the Go
http://gimponthego.com/
- International travel reviews, tips, photos, resources and more for travellers interested in accessibility.
- The Ginkgo Pages
http://www.xs4all.nl/~kwanten/
- This website is a compilation of information about the Ginkgo Biloba tree. It includes information on the name, history, propagation, usage, bonsai, art, and natural habitat in addition to some beautiful photos. This site is available in English, German, French, Spanish, and Dutch.
- Giotto Information
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/giotto.html
- Describes the Giotto mission, the probe that photographed Halley's comet.
- GiraItalia
http://www.giraitalia.it/
- Portale per la ricerca di eventi, mostre, manifestazioni e fiere in Italia. La ricerca può essere effettuata per regione geografica, per tipologia di evento o per periodo dell'anno. In italiano.
This site offers a search tool for the research of exhibitions, fairs and any kind of events all over Italy. Great if you want to plan a trip or even just to keep informed. The search cana be done by geographical region, by typology of event or by temporal perioud. In Italian.
- Gizmo's Freeware Reviews
http://www.techsupportalert.com/
- Provides current reviews of freeware. Browse categories such as educational; home and office; systems; programming; and many, many more. Available in English and Spanish.
- Gizmodo
http://gizmodo.com/
- "Gizmodo is an online review dedicated to gadgets, gizmos, and cutting-edge consumer electronics."
- Gizmodo
http://gizmodo.com/
- Snide and a little crude, so obviously published by Nick Denton’s Gawker media, Gizmodo provides reviews of the latest electronic consumer goods. The more gimmicky the product, the more snide the review.
- The Glass Ceiling Commission
http://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/glassceiling/
- Assorted PDF-formatted articles that offer a variety of viewpoints on how the glass ceiling affects women and minority workers in the United States.
- Glass Insulators
http://www.insulators.info/
- Online resources for collectors of glass insulators. Includes an FAQ, a glossary, online articles, photographs, and club and show information. Searchable.
- Glass Insulators Collectors Reference Site
http://www.insulators.info/
- Offers information on glass insulators for collectors including photos, links to reference materials and lists of clubs and their upcoming events.
- The Glassine Surfer
http://www.glassinesurfer.com/
- This site is "all about helping people learn and enjoy stamp collecting through the Web." Tons of annotated links to stamp collecting sites on the Internet. Look for sites regionally or topically. Also has links for catalogs, supplies, auctions, shows and more. Also has chat areas and feature articles.
- glbtq: An Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Culture
http://www.glbtq.com/
- This is an online encyclopedia of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer culture, focusing on topics in arts, literature, and social science. Entries include contributor information, links to related entries, and bibliographies. The site also includes special features and a discussion board.
- Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
http://www.gameo.org/
- "Information on Anabaptist-related (Amish, Mennonite, Hutterite, Brethren in Christ) topics, including history, theology, biography, institutions and local congregations. Secular topics from an Anabaptist perspective and full-text source documents are also included."
- Global Anesthesia Server Network
http://anestit.unipa.it/HomePage.html
- Bibliographies, book reviews, links to professional resources, and freely accessible online reference materials for the anesthesia community.
- Global Change Electronic Edition: a review of climate change and ozone depletion
http://pacinst.org/globalchange.org/
- "Global Change seeks to familiarize the public with the issues associated with climate change and ozone depletion. Since July 1996, the magazine has been published by the Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security (Oakland, California). The publication originally was launched in July 1995 by the University of Maryland's Center for Global Change. The articles are brief and written for a very broad audience. A large glossary is provided for those who are not familiar with some of the words we use. For those who wish to learn more about specific topics or articles, Global Change provides extensive references, including direct linkages to information sources elsewhere on the Internet".
- Global Change Master Directory
http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/
- "A comprehensive source of information about Earth science, environmental, biosphere, climate, and global change data holdings available to the scientific community throughout the world." Searchable.
- Global Chinese Language and Culture Center
http://edu.ocac.gov.tw/home_en.htm
- This site provides information mainly about Chinese culture including folk songs, Taiwanese toys and nine aboriginal tribes in Taiwan. It presents a lot of interesting multimedia files. The interface is in Chinese, English and Spanish.
- Global Dialysis
http://www.globaldialysis.com/
- Travel directories and information for kidney dialysis patients. Includes a directory of dialysis centers in nearly 100 countries around the world and information on paying for dialysis while on vacation, as well as travel resources (insurance, travel agents, etc). General resources for dialysis patients are also included.
- Global Education Database
http://qesdb.usaid.gov/ged/index.html
- Search for international education statistics from the UNESCO Institute for Statistics and the Demographic and Health Surveys. View indicators for one country, or compare indicators across multiple countries.
- Global Electronic Components Datasheet Locator
http://www.datasheetlocator.com/
- "Datasheet Locator is a free electronic engineering tool that enables you to locate product datasheets from hundreds of electronic component manufacturers worldwide."
- Global Geografia
http://www.globalgeografia.com/italia/regioni_italia.htm
- Buona fonte d'informazione sulle regioni d'Italia e sulle diverse entità geografiche. La ricerca puo' avvenire per per regione o per località ed i risultati sono presentati sotto forma di schede o in liste alfabetiche. Sono disposinibili anche statistiche sulla popolazione in relazione alle regioni e alle dimensioni del territorio. In italiano e inglese.
Good source of information on the Italian regions and on the different geographical entities. Research can be performed by region or by smaller geographical units (e.g. mountain, city etc.) and the results are presented in the form of charts or in alphabetical lists. There are also some statistics on the population in relation to the regions and their dimensions. In Italian and English.
- Global Gourmet
http://www.globalgourmet.com/
- "Celebrate the romance of foods, exotic spices and international travel with the Global Gourmet. Here, we taste the world country by country. Each nation has a Backgrounder that explains the cultural, historical and geographical influences, as well as What to Eat, Menu Guides and, in some cases, special reports on holidays or unique customs, like finger tapping in Chinese tea houses or the tomato fights of Tomatina, Spain."
One begins the culinary journey by either clicking on the name of a particular country or region, or by searching with keywords.
- Global Impact
http://www.charity.org/
- Global Impact is a federation of America's leading international humanitarian agencies. "Each year, Global Impact and it's member agencies touch over 206 million lives in virtually every developing country through disaster relief, education, health training and economic programs that promote self-sufficiency."
- Global Internet Policy Initiative
http://www.internetpolicy.net/ip/
- Site discusses the three main branches of intellectual property law are copyright, trademark and patents. These are sufficiently different in their nature that no one view can be said to pervade the international arrangements with respect to IP.
- Fairleigh Dickinson University's Global Issues Gateway: issues without borders
http://www.gig.org/
- An educational site dedicated to illuminating "the impact of globalization on societies, on institutions, and on the daily lives of people throughout the world," and to providing teachers and students "global learning resources." Provides information about economics, ethics, culture, politics, science, education, and much more, as well as electronic forums and video lectures on these issues.
- Global Law Review
http://www.globallawbooks.org/home.asp
- Detailed reviews of international legal products, books, conference documentation, online research, law journals, forms and precedents, position papers et al. Updated frequently.
- Global Legal Information Network (GLIN)
http://www.glin.gov/
- "The Global Legal Information Network (GLIN) is a database of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other complementary legal sources contributed by governmental agencies and international organizations. These GLIN members contribute the official full texts of published documents to the database in their original language. Each document is accompanied by a summary in English and subject terms selected from the multilingual index to GLIN."
- Global Policy Forum
http://www.globalpolicy.org/
- "We monitor global policy making at the United Nations." Searchable, browsable.
- Global SchoolNet
http://www.globalschoolnet.org/
- The Global SchoolNet Foundation is a nonprofit organization and "a major contributor to the philosophy, design, culture and content of Internet-based learning." Provides outstanding resources for teachers on harnessing the power of the internet to promote online collaborative learning in the classroom.
- Global Volunteer Network
http://www.volunteer.org.nz/
- Facilitates the placement of volunteers in international communities. Primarily focuses on collaboration with outreach programs, education, production, and conservation projects.
- Global Warming
http://whyfiles.org/080global_warm/index.html
- "The debate heats up. When the global warming debate first heated up in the late 1980s, scientists warned that the Earth our grandkids walked might be cooking like a fried egg on an El Paso sidewalk. Graphs and recent interpretations of the threat of warming."
- Global Women's Activism
http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/rr_gateway/research_gui...
- Web directory of organizations and websites dealing with women's activism. Listings are broken up by continent and country, as well as transnational.
- globalEDGE
http://globaledge.msu.edu/
- Provides up-to-date information on most world countries. Also included are learning modules for international business teachers and students, and a blog.
- GlobaLex
http://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/
- "GlobaLex is an electronic legal publication dedicated to international and foreign law research."
- Globe of Blogs
http://www.globeofblogs.com/
- Blog directory (and search engine) allowing users to browse registered blogs by name, birthday (of blogger), title, topic, location, and gender (of blogger). Most of the blogs are personal blogs.
- The Glossarist
http://www.glossarist.com/
- A subject organized and searchable directory of glossaries available on the Internet.
- Glossarium Anglico-Latinum
http://wredmond.home.texas.net/alittera.html
- This site is a scrollable glossary of English words with their Latin translation. There is also a page for the discussion of the Philosophy of Latin, if users choose to participate.
- Glossary for Medieval Art and Architecture
http://www.pitt.edu/~medart/menuglossary/INDEX.HTM
- A glossary of terms used in describing medieval art and architecture. Browsable alphabetically.
- Glossary for the Modern Soap Maker
http://www.ccnphawaii.com/glossary-alpha.htm
- Cited by the US FDA's Library of Chemical Information webpage, this is a unique collection of terms, definitions, and acronyms related to the art of modern soap making.
- A Glossary of Archival and Records Terminology
http://www.archivists.org/glossary/
- A glossary of archives and records management vocabulary.
- Glossary of Cartographic Terms
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/glossary.html
- A lengthy glossary of cartographic terms for use by cartographers, geologists, geographers or hydrologists. Excerpted from Maps for America, 3rd edition.
- Glossary of Computer and Internet Terms
http://www.sharpened.net/glossary/
- An alphabetic "dictionary of computer (and internet) terms with easy-to-understand definitions".
- Glossary of Genetic Terms
http://www.genome.gov/glossary.cfm
- A searchable and browsable dictionary of genetic terms. Each entry includes a pronunciation guide, a short definition, a RealAudio explanation by an expert, and links to related terms. Some entries also contain illustrations.
- Glossary of Internet Terms
http://www.matisse.net/files/glossary.html
- Brief definitions of Internet-related terms.
- Glossary of Islamic Terms and Concepts
http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/reference/glossary.html
- "This glossary had its beginnings from the information contained in the booklet Introducing Islam to Non-Muslims by Hussein Khalid Al-Hussein and Ahmad Hussein Sakr. Other terms not in that booklet are continually being added to this list now."
- Glossary of Linguistic Terms
http://www.sil.org/linguistics/GlossaryOfLinguisticTerms/ind...
- An online book that has a large glossary of linguistic terms.
- A Glossary of Literary Terms
http://www.virtualsalt.com/litterms.htm
- Definitions and examples of literary terms. Page also contains a link to a Handbook of Rhetorical Devices. Compiled by Robert Harris, an English professor with a Ph.D. in English.
- Glossary of Marketing terms
http://www.quirks.com/resources/glossary.asp
- This web page contains a list of over 650 common and uncommon marketing research words and phrases. This glossary list is created by Geonetric Technologies
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- The Glossary of Mathematical Mistakes
http://members.cox.net/mathmistakes/glossary1.htm
- "This is a list of mathematical mistakes made over and over by advertisers, the media, reporters, politicians, activists, and in general many non-math people."
- Glossary of Microscopes and Microscopy
http://www.microscopy.info/microscopy/educational/glossary.a...
- A basic glossary of techniques and equipment. This glossary has a hierarchical structure, based on specific areas of microscopy; within each of these areas, a list of terms and definitions is included.
- Glossary of Poetic Terms
http://www.poeticbyway.com/glossary.html
- This site includes a broad range of definitions, phonetic pronunciation, cross references, numerous examples, a wealth of poetic quotations, and writers' guidelines.
- A Glossary of Political Economy Terms
http://www.auburn.edu/~johnspm/gloss/index
- This is an alphabetical list of political economy terms.
- Glossary of Selected Social Science Computing Terms and Social Science Data Terms
http://3stages.org/glossary/
- Just like the name says! This glossary includes names for different kinds of data, particularly in the social sciences, as well as defining some of the terms used in the extraction and analysis processes.
- Glossary of Technical Theatre Terms
http://www.theatrecrafts.com/glossary/glossary.shtml
- Hundreds of British (and American) technical theatre terms, explained. From the University of Exeter Drama Department.
- Glossary of Terms Relating to Afro-Caribbean Music
http://www.descarga.com/cgi-bin/db/glossary?uofoIoNx;;558
- Descarga, a online resource for finding and purchasing CDs, books, videos, and other materials related to Afro-Latin music, has published this glossary of terms, which includes information on instruments and music styles.
- The Ariga Glossary of Yiddish Expressions
http://www.ariga.com/yiddish.shtml
- A listing of Yiddish words and phrases, along with their English translations. Search the glossary for a Yiddish or English word, or browse the entire list.
- Glossary On-Line: Psychiatry
http://www.priory.com/gloss.htm
- "Psychiatry is full of unusual and unfamiliar terms. This psychiatric glossary explains the most common of these terms used in psychiatry."
- Gnod
http://www.gnod.net/
- Find new authors, music, movies, or people based on what you know you like. Creates weblike maps for your favorite bands, with the names closest to the center providing the best match. Also creates maps for books and movies.
- The Gnosis Archive
http://www.gnosis.org/
- "The Gnosis Archive offers a vast collection of primary texts and resources relating to Gnosticism and the Gnostic Tradition, both ancient and modern."
- Go Publish Yourself
http://www.go-publish-yourself.com/
- How to publish your own writing.
- Goal.com
http://www.goal.com/
- Available in fifteen languages, Goal.com provides news feeds, headlines, match schedules, scores, player ratings, quotes, and much more about soccer around the world.
- Gobierno en Linea: Portal del Estado Colombiano
http://www.gobiernoenlinea.gov.co/home_ciudadanos.aspx
- The official web site of the government of Colombia. Contains links to general as well as legal and employment information. In Spanish.
- Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center
http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/
- NASA site for information on Earth Science data, and the archive for Precipitation, Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics. Site also provides access to Giovanni, a data analysis and visualization tool, used to create time series plots, latitude and longitude graphs, and more.
- Godiva Recipe Collection
http://www.godiva.com/recipes/
- Collection of chocolate recipes listed alphabetically, by category or by feature article. Glossary of chocolate & baking terms; tips for melting chocolate; chocolate history.
- Golden Globe Awards
http://www.thegoldenglobes.com/
- This site has current and past Golden Globe Award winners for motion pictures and television as chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. There's also a brief blurb on each actor or actress who has won the Cecil B. deMille Award.
- Golden-Age Comic Cover Gallery
http://www.samuelsdesign.com/comics/
- Ben Samuels, a collector of comic books for over 20 years, has created an on-line gallery of roughly 200 sample covers from his personal collection of Golden-Age comics. Divided into three categories: Super-Hero & War Comics, Good Girl & Romance Comics, and Crime & Horror Comics; each gallery displays the colorful cover art of such classic titles. The main page has a "What’s New" section describing the recent additions to the site.
- Golf.com
http://www.golf.com/golf
- Golf.com is about everything in the world of golf. Covers professional and celebrity golfers. Golf.com also has information on tournaments and travel, equipment, and golf tips, instruction, and advice.
- Golf - CBS Sports.com
http://www.cbssports.com/golf/
- Information about golf, including a library of articles and references, tour and course information.
- Golf Stars Online
http://www.golfstarsonline.com/
- This is a site "where you can find 1408 reviewed links to official sites, fan sites, online bios, statistics, photos, pictures, interviews, feature articles, books, equipment lists, merchandise and other web resources dedicated to the world's top golfers from the US, Europe and beyond!"
- Goliath - Walking around the World
http://goliath.mail2web.com/
- Apparently, it’s possible to walk 36,000 miles around the world across four continents, starting from the southern tip of South America and heading north until you get to the frozen waters of the Arctic. At which point, a left turn and slow drift southward will take you across Asia and Europe. A U.S. paratrooper in his late 30’s is attempting this world-record breaking feat and keeping a travelogue of his journey, as well as an informative site offering a map of his journey, photos, and an explanation of the attempt.
- Gomez
http://www.gomez.com/
- Rates online merchants, auction sites, brokers and travel agents and provides information on online commerce. "The mission of Gomez Advisors is to be the single best source of insight for consumers when selecting e-commerce services."
- Gone and Forgotten
http://ape-law.com/GAF/
- Humorous and informative articles about old, obscure, and generally misconceived comic book plots, super heroes, and super villains.
- Gonorrhea, Gonococcal Infection
http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/consumer/gonor.htm
- This site discusses the spread, symptoms and treatment of Gonorrhea."Any sexually active person can be infected with gonorrhea. Most often, gonorrhea is found in younger people (ages 15-30) who have multiple sex partners. Gonorrhea is reported more frequently from urban areas than from rural areas."
- Good Money
http://www.goodmoney.com/
- Provides information about socially and environmentally responsible investing, consuming, and business practices.
- The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: or, Why It's a Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources
http://lib.nmsu.edu/instruction/eval.html
- "An easy to use guide for web evaluation. Lists evaluation criteria with links to actual pages that illustrate each point. The Examples page can be used by teachers for an in-class activity. Also includes a Bibliography and Suggestions for teaching web evaluation."
- Goodreads
http://www.goodreads.com/
- "Goodreads is a free website for book lovers. Imagine it as a large library that you can wander through and see everyone's bookshelves, their reviews, and their ratings. You can also post your own reviews and catalog what you have read, are currently reading, and plan to read in the future. Don’t stop there – join a discussion group, start a book club, contact an author, and even post your own writing."
- Goodwrench Accident Survival Guide
http://www.goodwrench.com/Tips/AccidentSurvival.jsp
- Advise from General Motors about how to handle a situation immediately after a traffic accident. Provides honest and practical insight.
- Google
http://www.google.com/
- The largest and most highly used search engine on the net, Google provides a score of additional features besides searching such as e-mail, webpage creation and storage, online text and article searching, and more.
- Google Blog
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/
- Google’s official blog about itself and life inside the Googleplex.
- Google Book Search: Celebrate Your Freedom to Read
http://books.google.com/googlebooks/banned/
- Browse full-text or excerpts of banned books and/or find out if they’re available at a library near you with this site powered by Google Book Search. Several books are featured, from classics to contemporary works. Each book is listed with an informative quote as well as a link to books about the book.
- Google Books Search
http://books.google.com/
- Find full text and/or bibliographic information using the world's best known search engine to search through one of the largest collaborative digitization projects ever. To find "Full Text Books" (which are likely to be older), select that option before doing a search.
- Google BSD
http://www.google.com/bsd
- A version of the popular Google search engine which restricts its results to sites and pages about the BSD version of the Unix operating system.
- Google Calendar
http://www.google.com/calendar/
- Track important events in one place with this easy-to-use online web application. Add events, send invitations, and share your schedule with others. A search feature is also available. Free registration required.
- Google Code Search
http://google.com/codesearch
- Facilitates searching for sample code and function definitions that are publicly available on the Internet.
- Google Directory-Education Weblogs
http://directory.google.com/Top/Reference/Education/Instruct...
- Branch of Google’s directory listing weblogs for education.
- Google Groups
http://groups.google.com/
- Sarchable archives of Usenet postings from 1981 to the present. You can also post new messages.
- Google Linux
http://www.google.com/linux
- A version of the popular Google search engine which restricts its results to sites and pages about the Linux operating system.
- Google Mac
http://www.google.com/mac/
- A version of the popular Google search engine which restricts its results to sites and pages about the Macintosh computer.
- Google Maps
http://maps.google.com/
- Find the shortest distance between two points with Google Maps. Interactive features include directions, business finder, traffic maps and public transit information. The "Street View" feature allows users to take a virtual walk through many U.S. cities.
- Google Sets
http://labs.google.com/sets
- This handy tool generates thematic lists based on the few list items that you enter to get it started.
- Google UncleSam
http://www.google.com/unclesam
- A version of the popular Google search engine which restricts its results to sites and pages from the United States Federal Government.
- Google University Search
http://www.google.com/universities.html
- "Google's University Search enables you to narrow your search to a specific school website. Try it for things like admissions information, course schedules, or alumni news. To get into your target school, just click the name."
- GOP.gov
http://www.gop.gov/web/guest/home
- The official site of the House Republican Conference features news releases, daily and weekly floor schedules, and other information from Republican members of Congress.
- GORP.com
http://gorp.away.com//
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A "travel planning website focused on hiking, camping and National Park vacations" designed with a feature to search specific regions. Offers information on attractions, activities, gear,trip planning assistance and more.
- GoSki - The worldwide mountain sports and ski resort guide
http://www.goski.com/
- "GoSki! With coverage of over 2,000 ski resorts in 35 countries, including over 700 resorts in the USA." In addition to listings of ski resorts, this site has links to regional weather forecasts, information about alternative styles of skiing, travel planning, and ski equipment reviews.
- The Gothic: Materials for Study
http://mural.uv.es/maseja/The%20Gothic%20Materials%20for%20S...
- Includes several critical essays about the Gothic literary period. Links and an annotated bibliography point to additional resources.
- GovBot: Database of Government Web Sites
http://ciir.cs.umass.edu/ciirdemo/Govbot/
- This is a search engine that has indexed over 600,000 Web pages from U.S. government and military sites. You can search on general terms, and/or restrict to terms in document titles and URLs.
- Government Accountability Office (the GAO)
http://www.gao.gov/
- " The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is an agency that works for Congress and the American people. Congress asks GAO to study the programs and expenditures of the federal government. GAO, commonly called the investigative arm of Congress or the congressional watchdog, is independent and nonpartisan. It studies how the federal government spends taxpayer dollars." Resources on this site include reports and testimonies and FraudNET, a tool to enable the reporting of allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, or mismanagement of federal funds.
- Government Information Xchange
http://www.info.gov/
- A US government site that leads to other commonly requested federal government sites. The Federal Directory portion of the site arranges links by branch of the federal government (executive, legislative, and judicial). The Yellow Pages organizes links by topic, such as applications/forms, health, and money/finance.
- Government Loans
http://www.govloans.gov/govloans_en.portal
- This site provides information on federally sponsored loans. Separate areas include agricultural, business, disaster relief, education, housing, and veterans' loans. Includes a comprehensive glossary of related terms. This site is sponsored by the United States government.
- Government of Canada Official Website
http://www.canada.gc.ca/
- Huge annotated guide to Canadian federal, provincial and municipal government. Includes reports, government departments, news, forms, and information about international relations. Available in both English and French.
- Government of Taiwan
http://english.www.gov.tw/e-Gov/index.jsp
- Official website of the Taiwanese government. Provides information on news, government, laws and regulations, culture, travel, population, science and technology, statistics, a "Taiwan-cam" and more. In English and Chinese.
- Government's 50 Greatest Endeavors
http://www.brookings.edu/papers/2000/11governance_light.aspx
- "Government¹ s 50 Greatest Endeavors of the Past Half Century is a project on what the United States federal government tried to do and what it achieved. The project began with a cataloging of major laws passed since World War II, followed by the grouping of these statutes by their objective, and the selection of the top 50 endeavors for a national survey of historians and political scientists. The survey results identify government¹s greatest achievements and failures taking success, difficulty and importance into account." See which achievements ranked in the Top 10, read the report of the survey results, read a detailed description of each of the fifty endeavors, and see results of the survey by demographic group.
- Governments on the WWW
http://www.gksoft.com/govt/
- "Comprehensive database of governmental institutions on the World Wide Web: parliaments, ministries, offices, law courts, embassies, city councils, public broadcasting corporations, central banks, multi-national organisations etc. Includes also political parties. Online since June 1995. Contains more than 10000 entries from more than 200 countries and territories."
- Governments on the WWW: Russian Federation
http://www.gksoft.com/govt/en/ru.html
- An extensive collection of links to Russian government websites, as well as regional resources. Many of these sites are written in Russian with links for English translations.
- Governo Italiano / Italian Government
http://www.palazzochigi.it/
- Sito ufficiale del governo italiano. Questo sito permette la navigazione (colonna a sinistra) dei vari siti istituzionali e governativi del Paese, attraverso i provvedimenti parlamentari, le notizie più recenti riguardanti il governo, oltre ad avere una sezione sull'Italia in Europa. In italiano.
Official site of the Italian Government. This site allows the navigation (left column) through the several institutional and governmental websites of the State, through parliamentary decisions, most recent news on the government, as well as having a section on Italy in Europe. In Italian.
- GPO Access Home Page
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/
- Free online access to numerous collections of official United States federal government documents, including: congressional bills, public and private laws, the United States Code, the Federal Register, judicial documents, and more. Also use this site to locate federal depository libraries.
- GR Junction
http://home.iprimus.com.au/richwarm/gr/gr.htm
- How to read and write Gwoyeu Romatzyh, a method of representing putonghua (Mandarin Chinese) in ASCII text while indicating tones by variations in spelling. This is probably the easiest method of representing Chinese by a Western keyboard.
- GRADE: Game Ratings and Distinguished Education
http://www.artificialwisdom.com/
- Provides game ratings that focus on educational aspects. Game ratings include categories such as "classroom facts, creativity & imagination, business skills, people skills, problem solving, simulation and popularity."
- GradeConnect
http://www.gradeconnect.com/front/
- This is a free course management and grade book system available for teachers. You will need to sign up for a free account to use the system. Some features: online grade book, post announcements, post assignments, generate progress reports and send out multiple emails to students and their parents. Note that students would have to sign up as well.
- Gradschools.com
http://www.gradschools.com/
- Listings for over 50,000 graduate programs world-wide, including distance education programs. Browse by academic area or school name.
- The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act: Privacy of Consumer Financial Information
http://www.ftc.gov/privacy/glbact/glboutline.htm
- The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act documents the financial privacy rights of consumers. This site outlines the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and presents it for easy use by consumers.
- Grammar of German
http://web.wm.edu/modlang/gasmit/grammar/grammnu.html?svr=ww...
- Get the basics of German grammar, including gender, case, modifiers and plurals with simple graphs.
- La Grammatica Italiana
http://www.uvm.edu/~cmazzoni/3grammatica/grammatica/
- Sito dedicato alle varie forme grammaticali della lingua italiana, facile da consultare, illustrato da molti esempi, presenta anche qualche esercizio. In inglese.
Site dedicated to the grammatical forms of the Italian language. This grammar is easy to consult, it has several examples and some exercise. In English.
- GramoFile
http://www.gramophone.co.uk/
- "Over 24,000 Gramophone reviews from March 1983 to March 1998 and listing of 25,000 non-reviewed discs from the Gramophone database. GramoFile is a database of classical music reviews which have appeared in Gramophone from March 1983. It enables easy access to particular reviews or collections of reviews plus a sophisticated search programme for more complicated queries. GramoFile is updated monthly, the listing of reviewed discs being three months in arrears of the published magazine i.e. the March issue is published in February, therefore the March reviews will appear on the Web site in May. New to GramoFile is the addition of the listing of 25,000 discs from the Gramophone database which have not been reviewed. These appear in A-Z record company order at the end of the reviewed discs i.e. after the most recent month."
- The Grand Comic Book Database
http://www.comics.org/
- Cooperative database project that aims to collect information & catalog every comic book ever published, with currently over 60,000 comics cataloged. Access via basic and advanced search options.
- The Grand List of Console Role Playing Game Cliches
- Spending too much time online and in character? Then you'll love this site about role playing cliches. It covers everything from the loss of the peasant village to weird people who always join your party.
- Grandparents.com
http://www.grandparents.com/gp/home/index.html
- Featuring everything a grandparent might want to know, including expert advice on games, movies, vacations, finance, food, toys, and more, including basic information like how to break the ice with your grandchildren. Advice is all for a grandparents' perspective, whether you are right next door or across the country from your grandchildren.
- GrannyBarb and Art's Leukemia Links
http://www.acor.org/leukemia
- Comprehensive collection of Leukemia links arranged into the categories information, treatment, genetics, stories, and additional resources.
- Grants Web
http://www.srainternational.org/newweb/grantsweb/index.cfm
- Web directory. The Grants Web page is a directory of links to U.S. and European foundation and government funding sources for nonprofit organizations and individuals.
- Grants, Etc.
http://www.ssw.umich.edu/resources/index2.html?collection=gr...
- GRANTS, ETC. provides an annotated directory of links to government, foundation, corporate, and individual funders in the U.S., Canada, and abroad. The site also provides links to other nonprofit information sources.
- The Grantsmanship Center Archives
http://tgci.com/magazine.shtml
- The Grantsmanship Center News and The Grantsmanship Center Magazine are packed with information on how to plan, manage, staff and fund the programs of nonprofit organizations and government agencies.
- A Graphical History of Baseball
http://home.istar.ca/~mbein/baseball.html
- This site contains historically-based graphs of batting stats, pitching stats, fielding stats and attendance stats for the American League and National League individually and both Major Leagues together.
- Graphics.com
http://www.graphics.com/
- Features news, resources, and discussion forums for the graphic design and web site creation community.
- Grasses of Iowa
http://www.eeob.iastate.edu/research/iowagrasses/
- The site is the website of a research project by the Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology Department at Iowa State University about grasses of Iowa. The project provides "a means to identify grasses" and "also presents information on the distribution and characteristics of grass species and contains numerous images of grasses and their habitats." The site features common and scientific names of grasses and an ornamental grass photo gallery.
- Graves’ Disease
http://www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm?id=DS00181&
- The Mayo Clinic's informative page describes Graves' Disease and its symptoms, causes, screening process, treatment, self-care guidelines, and links to additional information.
- Graveyards of Chicago
http://www.graveyards.com/
- Information and photographs of over six hundred Chicago tombs, organized by cemetery.
- Great Books Lists
http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/greatbks.html
- This website compiles "authoritative attempts by noted critics to list the Great Books - whether of the West, of the East, or the whole world; whether from all times or from the 20th century." Examples include: Great Books of the Western World, Harvard Book Store's 100 Favorite Titles, St. John's College Reading List, Approaches to Asian Classics, and Boston Public Library's 100 Most Influential Books of the Century.
- Great Britain Historical Database Online, 1841-1939
http://hds.essex.ac.uk/gbh.asp
- "The Great Britain Historical Database is a large database of British nineteenth and twentieth-century statistics. It contains: Statistics from the 1861 Census and the Registrar General's reports, 1851-1861; Employment statistics from the census, 1841-1931; Demographic statistics from the census, 1841-1931; Mortality statistics from the Registrar General's reports, 1861-1920; Marriage statistics from the Registrar General's reports, 1841-1870; Trade union statistics for the Amalgamated Society of Engineers (ASE), 1851-1918; Official poor law statistics, 1859-1915 and 1919-1939; Small debt statistics from county courts, 1847-1913." Registration is required.
- Great Buildings Collection
http://www.greatbuildings.com/
- "The Great Buildings Collection is a gateway to architecture from around the world and across history. The Great Buildings Online documents hundreds of buildings and leading architects with 3D models, photographic images and architectural drawings, plus commentaries, bibliographies, and web links, for famous designers and structures of all kinds." The site is searchable by building or architect or browsable by building, architect, place, or architectural type.
- Great Canadian Places
http://www.greatcanadianplaces.com/
- "Inspired by the HistoryLands television series, you can now take a multimedia virtual tour of some of Canada's most fascinating National Historic sites." Video, graphics, and descriptive text of 12 historic sites, including the original Viking settlement in North America and several maritime towns. Videos in QuickTime format.
- Great Canadian Scientists
http://www.science.ca/scientists/scientists.php
- This site includes biographies of twenty-four prominent Canadian scientists, with mini-bios for over a hundred more.
- The Great Chicago Fire and The Web of Memory
http://www.chicagohs.org/fire/index.html
- "The Great Chicago Fire and the Web of Memory [is] an online exhibition ... to mark the 125th anniversary of one of the most famous events in American history, as well as the most formative event in the history of Chicago." In the two main areas, "each chapter consists of three integrated sections: thematic Galleries filled with electronic images of a great range of artifacts, a Library of relevant texts, and an Essay that provides a context for both the Galleries and the Library." This moving and intelligent account is a wonderful resource for anyone interested in the Fire or its effects on Chicago.
- A Great Day in Harlem
http://www.harlem.org/
- "Explore jazz history through one photograph" of 57 jazz musicians taken in Harlem in August 1958. Site includes a timeline on jazz history and biographies of jazz musicians browsable by artist, musical style, or instrument.
- The Great Empire of China: The Internet Chinese Music Archive
http://www.ibiblio.org/chinese-music/
- A vast collection of audio resources. Genres represented include children’s songs, traditional, popular, and ceremonial genres. The site is available in both Chinese and English.
- The Great Hunger Foundation
http://www.thegreathungerfoundation.org/home.htm
- The Irish Famine, or Great Hunger (An Gorta Mor in Gaelic) is explored in order to promote knowledge and understanding of this subject. History, current activities and scholarship information regarding the Great Hunger are featured.
- Great Ideas in Personality
http://www.personalityresearch.org/
- "How do people tend to think, feel, and behave--and what causes these tendencies? These are the questions addressed by personality theory and research." Includes resouces for students, professionals, and of general interest. Searchable.
- Great Images in NASA
http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/
- "GRIN is a collection of over a thousand images of significant historical interest scanned at high-resolution in several sizes. This collection is intended for the media, publishers, and the general public looking for high-quality photographs. Please note that downloading these image files may take some time, although searching and browsing should be relatively quick."
- The Great Irish Famine
http://www.nde.state.ne.us/SS/irish_famine.html
- Available in HTML or PDF format, this site gives a historical overview of the famine that occurred in Ireland between 1845-1850. Journal accounts and poetry compliment the information about the social and political climate leading up to and during this period.
- Great Lakes Center for Education Research & Practice
http://greatlakescenter.org/
- The GLC focuses on identifying and utilizing empirically sound research to analyze initiatives and reports on public education. This includes serving as a "watchdog" on quality and standards for research and reports from think tanks, such as the CATO Institute and the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.
- Great Lakes Information Network
http://www.great-lakes.net/
- "The Great Lakes Information Network, or GLIN, is a partnership that provides one place online for people to find information relating to the binational Great Lakes region of North America. Thanks to its strong network of state, provincial, federal and regional partner agencies and organizations, GLIN has become a necessary component of informed decisionmaking, and a trusted and reliable source of information for those who live, work or have an interest in the Great Lakes region."
- Great Lakes Radio Consortium
http://www.environmentreport.org//
- "The Great Lakes Radio Consortium is a news service committed to revealing the relationship between the natural world and the everyday lives of people in the Great Lakes region. This is accomplished by thoughtful and provocative explorations of the environment in a way that reaches the widest possible audience."
- The Great Lakes: An Environmental Atlas and Resource Book
http://www.on.ec.gc.ca/great-lakes-atlas/
- "Taking an ecosystem approach, the Atlas helps readers understand the Great Lakes and other natural resources in the Great Lakes region as an interdependent system across an international border. Its purpose is to demonstrate how the Great Lakes are affected by use and to increase public appreciation for the importance of these lakes as a North American and global resource."
- Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History
http://www.canadianmysteries.ca/
- Learn about archival research and Canadian history by trying to solve Canada’s most famous cold cases. Available in English and French.
- The Great War
http://www.pbs.org/greatwar/
- "The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century" is "a multimedia production that encompasses television, online and print media to explore the history and effect of World War I."
- Great World Wide Star Count
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/citizen_science/starcount/
- Provides resources for amateur stargazing. Collection of the data submitted by citizens scientists from counties all over the world.
- Greatest Engineering Achievements of the Twentieth Century
http://www.greatachievements.org/
- "The goal of the Greatest Achievements project is to celebrate a remarkable century of technological achievement...Explore our list of the top 20 achievements, and learn how engineering shaped a century and changed the world." Some of the achievements listed here include electrification, highways, the automobile, computers, the Internet, health technology, and lasers. Each of the 20 entries includes a detailed history and a timeline.
- The Greatest Films
http://www.filmsite.org/
- Site specializing in classic Hollywood films with detailed overviews of many of the greatest films in cinematic history. Features 100 selected greatest films including greatest moments, famous scenes, a famous film quotes quiz & hundreds of vintage movie posters. With a special section on film genres and links to major film search engines.
- The Greek Alphabet
http://www.ibiblio.org/koine/greek/lessons/alphabet.html
- Greek letters, their names, equivalent English letters, and tips for pronouncing those letters which are pronounced differently from the equivalent English letters; designed as part of a series of lessons on Koine (New Testament Greek).
- Greek Civilization for Middle Schoolers
http://www.historyforkids.org/
- "These pages have been designed by Portland State sophomores primarily for the use of middle school students (ages 11-14) investigating Greek civilization of the Classical period. They include appropriate information and maps, links to other relevant sites on the World Wide Web, and suggestions for further reading."
- Greek Costume Through the Centuries
http://www.annaswebart.com/culture/costhistory/
- Information on and pictures of Greek costume from Minoan times until the 1800s, including a short mention of Roman fashions.
- Greek Mythology
http://www.ipl.org/div/pf/entry/48479
- This IPL pathfinder is designed to help you find information about Greek mythology and mythological characters. Print and Internet resources are available.
- Greek Philosophy Archive
http://people.clemson.edu/~knox2/archive/Greek.html
- From this site you can download the Dialogues of Plato, the works of Aristotle, the meditations of Marcus Aurelius, and the works of other Greek philosophers such as Epictetus and Plotinus. Images of Ancient Greek sculpture, ceramics, mosaics, and architecture are also included, as well as links to other Classics and Philosophy sites.
- Greek-English Dictionary
http://users.otenet.gr/~vamvakos/alphabet.htm
- This source is a dictionary of Greek words and phrases translated into English. It is a scrollable dictionary, rather than a searchable dictionary. Users can jump to a specific letter in the dictionary through a link and all words are listed by the Greek word, with the English translation provided. The contents of the dictionary are "idiomatic expressions or isolated words found in English language newspapers or magazines of general interest."
- Green Building Information Council
http://greenbuilding.ca/
- "The Green Building Information Council (GBIC) is a Canadian non-profit organisation which disseminates information about energy and environmental issues in the building and architecture sectors. The GBIC web site gathers together a broad range of information from other sources and organisations worldwide. It includes the full text of the Advanced Buildings Newsletter, plus the full text of the 1998 Green Building Challenge '98 conference."
- The Green Guide
http://www.thegreenguide.com/
- Comprehensive resource provides environment friendly (green) product information, news and education. Offers blogs, free weekly e-newsletter and quarterly online subscription magazine. Tips and solutions can be found here to help consumers live in a more environmentally friendly world.
- The Green Papers: 2000 Presidential Election
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/
- "This site is dedicated to the dissemination of facts, figures, tidbits and commentary on the campaigns leading ultimately to the 54th Election for President and Vice-President of the United States." Extensive coverage of primaries & caucuses, national conventions, and the general election, with information on the Republican, Democratic, Libertarian, Green, and Reform parties. Also has information on Senate, House, and Governor's seats.
- The Green Party of the U.S. Official Site
http://www.gp.org/
- Perhaps the best-known independent party in the U.S., the Green Party emphasizes social and ecological issues. The site contains party ads, publications, and opportunities to donate and become involved.
- Greenacres: Landscaping with Native Plants
http://www.epa.gov/greenacres/
- This site provides information on native wildflowers and grasses that work to improve the ecosystem. The resource includes information on forest, prairie, and wetlands. Also, a "slide" show of native plant species such as Turk's cap lily and Sullivant's Milkweed.
- GreenCine - Movies Primers
http://www.greencine.com/static/primers/index.jsp
- This site contains descriptive articles on several film primers. It also has an extensive list of movie genres with lists of films that fall under those genres.
- GreenCine Daily
http://daily.greencine.com/
- Many people claim to cover alternative and art house films. The primary contributor to blog and the editor its Siamese sister site GreenCine actually deliver on this claim. News, commentary, reviews, and links to more of the same can be found on this site.
- Greener Choices: Products for a Better Planet
http://greenerchoices.org/
- Great comprehensive resource from the publisher of Consumer Reports, providing information to enable consumers to make better choices regarding environmentally-friendly (green) products and practices. Green product ratings, green hot topics, energy calculators, and ConsumerReports.org News are among some of the options on this website.
- Grenada Explorer - the travel and resort guide to the Caribbean island of Grenada
http://www.grenadaexplorer.com/
- Travel information about Grenada, a Caribbean island, including accommodations, airlines, restaurants, nightlife, car rental, recreation, a newsletter. Also includes a webcam view of Grenada, an extensive photo album, and a travel forum for visitors.
- The Grenada Revolution Online
http://www.thegrenadarevolutiononline.com/index.html
- "Learn the basics of the story of The Grenada Revolution online." With links to other resources on Grenada and the Revolution.
- Grimm Brothers' Homepage
http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm.html
- All about the Grimm brothers and their contributions to the world of folklore. This webpage has timelines, biographical information, lots of links and some of the stories in English and German.
- Grimm's Fairytales
http://myweb.dal.ca/barkerb/fairies/grimm/
- An electronic text based on the original 1884 translations of Margaret Hunt.
- Grimms' Fairy Tales
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/grimm/
- Come on an expedition with the National Geographic Society into the original Grimm's Fairy Tales.
- Grip: Gateway for Resources and Information on Preservation
http://www.knaw.nl/ecpa/grip/
- Provides a searchable database of information on preservation and related, annotated references to literature and links to websites.
- Groklaw
http://www.groklaw.net/
- Pamela Jones, editor of this blog, is a journalist with paralegal background who fell into learning IT and then fell in love with it and with open source software. When SCO, the makers of Unix, filed its lawsuit against GNU\Linux, Jones began to follow all the developments of the case. Now, the blog is a detailed reference resource covering this ongoing, potentially historic case of proprietary software vs. free/open source.
- The Group of 77
http://www.g77.org/
- The Group of 77 comprises 130 countries and is the largest intergovernmental organization of developing states in the United Nations. The group serves to promote the collective economic interests of member Governments within the United Nations system.
- Grumperina
http://www.grumperina.com/knitblog/
- "Always up to something..." Kathy calls herself a curmudgeon, but actually she uses her need for perfection for good! Kathy knits lovely lace and socks, technically troubleshoots difficult knitting patterns, and has even published patterns in major online and print magazines.
- Embassy of Guatemala to the United States
http://www.guatemala-embassy.org/
- Website of the Guatemalan embassy to the United States. Includes news, visa, passport and immigration information, and government contact information.
- Guia Madrid Rural
http://www.guiamadridrural.com/
- Travel information for the Madrid area. Regional maps and guides to campsites, hotels, hostels, and rural homes. Includes information on outdoor activities and transportation in the area. In Spanish with limited English.
- A Guide for Chabad Literature
http://www.kesser.org/
- A Guide to Chabad Literature is a collection of sites that includes mutli-media galleries with sounds and songs, learning centers, a hypertext library and links to other Chabad sites. This site has links to places where the highly learned and just curious can ask questions about the Jewish faith and its practices.
- Guide for Writing Research Papers - Capital Community College Library
http://www.ccc.commnet.edu/mla/index.shtml
- Are you looking for a simple to use site for the MLA citation style? Capital Community College Library of Hartford, Connecticut site does a very good job of breaking down each of the steps involved in the writing process. Some of the areas covered include: paper format, works cited page, sample works cited, and many examples of citing sources.
- Guide to Australia: Culture
http://www.csu.edu.au/australia/
- This site has links to information on Australian culture in sections like Art, Film, Dance, Festivals, Food and Drink, Literature, Music, Sports, and Religion.
- Guide to better picutres from KODAK
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/pictureTaking/
- This site is provided by KODAK.
"Using hundreds of images, we give you a thorough introduction to 35mm photography. Equipment, techniques, films, lighting, composition ‹ we cover it all. No longer will you have to wonder what your pictures will look like if you try a new technique. We show you. You'll learn how to manipulate shutter speed and depth of field to produce stunning pictures. You'll read about auto-focus and manual SLR cameras and discover a variety of electronic flash techniques that will improve your photos. You'll learn how to position the subject and use viewpoint and foreground frames to enliven scenes. And you'll find out about different films so you can choose the one best for you."
- Guide to Clinical Preventive Services
http://odphp.osophs.dhhs.gov/pubs/guidecps/
- An online version of a guide published by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. From the introduction: "This report is intended for primary care clinicians: physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians' assistants, other allied health professionals, and students. It provides recommendations for clinical practice on 169 preventive interventions--screening tests, counseling interventions, immunizations, and chemoprophylactic regimens--for the prevention of 60 target conditions." Though the guide is intended for professionals, it can be used profitably by laypeople willing to read medical terminology. Searchable.
- A Guide to Collecting Comic Books
http://www.googobits.com/articles/792-a-guide-to-collecting-...
- "When you decide to read a comic book, you’ll find as many types as you would find novels. The comic book medium offers whimsical fun, epic adventure, gritty realism, and everything else you can think of. This article introduces readers to comic books and shows them what to expect when they go shopping for them. It also tells how to store comics to prevent wear and tear."
- A Guide to Drawing Materials and Techniques
http://www.nyu.edu/classes/miller/
- "A comprehensive reference on the materials, techniques, and process of drawing." Includes information on supports, dry and liquid media, and the functions of drawing throughout history.
- A Guide to Finding Business Information at the Library of Congress
http://www.loc.gov/rr/business/guide/guide1/sharp13.html
- Guide to Grammar and Style
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Writing/
- Improve your grammar and writing style! This site provides helpful articles, explanations and suggestions for your writing.
- Guide to Grammar and Writing
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/
- There's a lot more than grammar help at this site. Learn how to write effective paragraphs and essays in addition to finding out about all things grammatical. You can even submit a question about English grammar or usage. Lots of resources available, too, including an online dictionary and famous quotations about writing.
- Guide to Law Online
http://www.loc.gov/law/help/guide.php
- "An annotated hypertext guide to sources of information worldwide on government and law available online without charge. It includes links only to the most useful and reliable sites for legal information available for each of the world's nations, although none of these sites have yet qualified for full GLIN recognition for the completeness, accuracy and officially certified authenticity of the legal texts they provide."
- Guide to Oil Painting
http://www.guidetooilpainting.com/default.html
- Offers a variety of information on oil paintings including necessary materials, basic knowledge and steps, and some exercises.
- Guide to Rare and Old Book Values
http://www.fadedgiant.net/
- This site was created to answer the question "How much is my book worth?" Here you can search by titles and authors to perform your very own book appraisals based on current auction prices. Site provides an online database of over 45,000 antique book prices. You can review a list of recommended books to collect, find out what makes some books more valuable than others, view author autographs, and learn about book condition and grading terms.
- Guide to the History of Science
http://www.hssonline.org/guide/
- "Search the Guide to learn about people, institutions, organizations, and publications pursuing science history. Learn about history of science graduate programs. Contact more than 5000 scholars of science around the world. Discover a list of good places to start reading about the history of science." The Guide is easy to navigate and search. It is updated biennially.
- Guide to the rec.photo FAQs and Other WWW Resources in Photography
http://www.mat.uc.pt/~rps/photos/pointer.html
- Index of WWW sites for FAQs relating to photography. Organized by topic.
- A Guide to Underwater Archaeology Resources on the Internet
http://www.pophaus.com/underwater/
- "Institutes and departments, museums, shipwrecks, maritime history, electronic discussion lists, online publications, and more." Organized by subject. Annotated.
- A Guide to World War I Materials
http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/wwi/wwi.html
- This site is an excellent resource for students and researchers interested in the history of World War I. The Library of Congress provides a list of links to materials that appear on their website that pertain to this historic event. There are links to photos, recordings, newspaper articles, online exhibitions and a bibliography for further reading.
- Guidelines for Big Eight Newsgroup Creation
http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/faqs/big-eight.html
- "The following documents the process to create, rename, remove, or change the moderation status of newsgroups in the Big Eight hierarchies (those newsgroups with names starting with comp.*, humanities.*, misc.*, news.*, rec.*, sci.*, soc.*, and talk.*). The process described below goes through a discussion phase, a voting phase, and a verification phase to attempt to ensure proposals are well-conceived and meet a real need. "
- Guidelines for using the LC Online Shelflist and formulating a literary author number: Program for Cooperative Cataloging
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/053/table.html
- Provides brief instruction on how to construct a Cutter number for literary authors.
- The Guides Network
http://www.theguidesnetwork.co.uk/
- Living in the UK and need advice about industries and everyday issues? Read guides for utilities, finances, travel, genealogy and water pollution.
- GuideStar
http://www2.guidestar.org/
- Contains information about nonprofit organizations. Including general information, financial info, contact info, IRS info, and programs.
- GuideStar
http://www.guidestar.org/
- Guidestar is a searchable database of charitable organizations' IRS Form 990s and other information pertaining to the finances and IRS status of 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Requires free registration to view contact and website information.
- Guinness World Records
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/
- Website from the publishers of the famous book of world records. View records in a dozen categories and take part in the various interactive features of the site (games, voting). Find out how you can break a record of your own.
- Gulf of Maine Aquarium
http://octopus.gma.org/index.html
- The Gulf of Maine Aquarium website provides programs and projects in four mission areas: educate, convene, research, and build. The mission to educate provides detailed information about several marine animals: lobsters, turtles, atlantic herring, marine mammals, and other biological animal groups, as well as general information on marine life.
- Gurzki's Windows NT Guide
http://www.gurzki.de/winnt/index.html
- "This document offers manufacturer independent information on the Windows NT Operating System and related topics." Site includes information on "operating system basics", "system architecture", "networking", and a news section. A useful site , suffers a bit from infrequent updating.
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