- arXiv.org - The premier pre-print site in physics, engineering physics, computer science, mathematics and related fields. PLEASE NOTE: this site is included in Google Scholar and can best be searched using Google’s domain-limited searches. A sample search for publications on genome uses of quantum dots might be – “quantum dots” genome site:.arxiv.org.
- EEVL: Internet Guide to Engineering, Mathematics and Computing - EEVL's mission is to provide access to quality networked engineering, mathematics and computing resources. EEVL's core service is the Internet Resource Catalogue, a collection of thousands of descriptions and links to quality Internet web sites. EEVL also searches over 200 engineering trade and scholarly journals with free access, and other specialized information services. Each entry is fully annotated, and the search can be limited to specific disciplines and areas of interest. Award-winning, excellent site.
- eFunda - online publisher for original engineering content and software...many services provided free.
- Infomine: Physical Sciences, Engineering, Computing and Math subsection INFOMINE is a virtual library of Internet resources relevant to faculty, students, and research staff at the university level. It contains useful free Internet resources such as databases, free electronic journals, electronic books, bulletin boards, mailing lists, online library card catalogs, articles, directories of researchers, and many other types of information.
- NTIS - National Technical Information Service from the US Department of Commerce excellent site index; searchable; provides links, data and pdf files of technical information from Agriculture, Bureau of Mines, EPA, military, National Transportation Board and a host of other federal agencies.
- Science.gov - Gateway to selected publications in science and engineering from the United States Government.
- The Apache HTTP Server Project - The Apache HTTP Server Project is an effort to develop and maintain an open-source HTTP server for modern operating systems including UNIX and Windows NT..
- Brainjar.com: Experiments in Web Programming - Features technical articles, tutorials and examples of programming for the web.
- Digital Web Magazine - Online magazine intended for professional web designers, web developers and information architects
- FCC International Bureau
- HTML Code Tutorial - "Our goal is to provide the most helpful and complete guide to creating web pages anywhere"; Essential tool for students.
- HTML Dog - A guide and resource, for beginners and experts alike, to the most commonly used tech nologies in making web pages - HTML and CSS.
- IEEE Computer Society - The world's leading organization of computer professionals, the IEEE Computer Society webpage makes available publications, conference and career information, a digital library, and a media center complete with podcasts on a number of computer science topics.
- International Telecommunication Union - ITU is the leading United Nations agency for information and communication technologies. As the global focal point for governments and the private sector, ITU's role in helping the world communicate spans 3 core sectors: radiocommunication, standardization and development. ITU also organizes TELECOM events and was the lead organizing agency of the World Summit on the Information Society.
- Knowledge Management - Good KM links listed under "resources".
- Nerd's Heaven -The software directory directory at Stanford University -- Shareware, freeware, public domain, high tech. Definitely aimed at a young audience, this site provides access to all forms of free software.
- NRRI (Ohio State University) Telcom Research Links - Excellent portal for links on all aspects of telecommunications; especially good list of operators both national and international.
- NTIA - U.S. National Telecommunications and Information Administration
- NetLib - Repository of free numerical, statistical and parallel computing software. Maintained by Oak Ridge Labs, and University of Tennessee.
- Search Engine Watch - Search Engine Watch provides tips and information about searching the web, analysis of the search engine industry and help to site owners trying to improve their ability to be found in search engines.
- SUNY at Albany Computer Science Resources - SUNY Albany University Libraries list of Computer Science Resources available on the internet; divided by topic.
- W3Schools " all the Web-building tutorials you need, from basic HTML and XHTML to advanced XML, Multimedia and WAP…"
- WebDesignHelper Templates, tutorials; one stop source of web design tools and materials, both free and for-fee.
- Web Standards Awards; Form and Function. Combined. - Promotes web site design using W3C standards by seeking out and highlighting the finest standards-compliant sites on the Internet.
- Web Tech News - Real-Time Technology News from Around the World: wireless, digital TV, broadband, computer hacking, MP3, e-commerce, etc.
- Yahoo Web Directory in Computer Science - One of the best comprehensive directories in computer science.
- Buildnet - The "official" building industry website; annotated and well maintained; includes links across the board-building products, services, contractors, information by type of job, etc.
- Civil Engineering Virtual Library - Useful annotated portal for both internet links and online journals in civil engineering. While lacking some mainstream journal listings, this is good first site for students.
- Construction Information Sources - searchable database of quality construction related sites
- Office of Science and Technical Information - Energy, science and technical research from the U.S. government
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health - Searchable site; well maintained and annotated list of web sites under databases section.
- OSHA - Home page for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration; searchable.
- Injury Prevention Web - Both a portal and alert service. Weekly literature updates, injury data for every state, large web guide for injury prevention, and other material.
- OSHNet - Comprehensive Internet gateway for occupational health and safety resources and information, operated and overseen by a team of licensed occupational health and safety experts, including certified industrial hygienists, safety specialists, registered nurses, occupational health physicians, Internet communications professionals. Includes job postings, a bulletin board and newsletter.
- University of Wisconsin -- Milwaukee - Excellent comprehensive site for their Environmental Health & Safety courses
- ANSI - Timely and relevant information on all aspects of national and international standards; most information by purchase only (See NSSN below)
- ASTM - American Society for Testing and Materials home page; professional site; searchable; most information for fee only.
- Global Engineering – Complete portal for ordering national and international standards in any area. FOR FEE only.
- International Code Council - Dedicated to preserving the public health, safety and welfare in the built environment through the effective, efficient use and enforcement of Model Codes; membership and fee-based, but includes good resources via the site map as well. Codes available for purchase only.
- NSSN: A National Resource for Global Standards - Serves as a central point to search for standards information from many sources and serves as an important gateway connecting those who seek standards to those that supply them.
- TIA Telecommunications Industry Association
- University of Virginia meta-site: Sources for Scientific Standards
- University of Virginia meta-site: Sources for Technical Report
Comprehensive Directories:
Information Systems / Telecommunications
Mechanical Engineering / Construction
Occupational Safety and Health
Standards and Reports
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