History Guide Series:
Guide to Sources
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Search Directories
General
- Librarians Index to the Internet http://www.lii.org
Very selective, but extensive list of about 30,000 quality sites. Not all
are history related, but this is a solid place to start looking.
- Open Directory http://dmoz.org
Billed as the “most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web”,
Open Directory has the usual categories. It also has a number of links to
directories in other languages.
- INFOMINE http://infomine.ucr.edu
Directory created by librarians from a number of university libraries for
students and faculty using the Internet for research. The search interface
is a bit different than most, looking much like an online catalog with options
to search in author, title, subject, description and full text.
- The Internet Scout Report http://scout.wisc.edu/
A searchable, weekly newsletter of recommended Internet sites. Lengthy reviews.
Not a directory in the true sense of the word, but a good place to begin looking
- Yahoo http://www.yahoo.com
The original directory. It is vast, though not approaching the size of a search
engine below. There are good finds as well as lots of junk on Yahoo, when
it comes to scholarship. Not as selective as the previous directories above
but its organization is good. Use your evaluation skills carefully when using
Yahoo.
History
- WWW-Virtual Library History Index. http://vlib.iue.it/history/index.html (
and U.S mirror site: http://rmweb.indiana.edu/History/VL/index.html)
Massive directory of sites focused on history and covering all eras and countries
imaginable. There is no search feature included, so you must browse through
the categories. Some marginal sites are included in this site’s attempt
to be comprehensive. Still, a gem.
- Best of History Web Sites. http://www.besthistorysites.net/
List of sites by time. Suitable for K-12 as well as college level.
- Trinkle, Dennis A. and Scott A. Merriman, eds. The History Highway
3.0: A Guide to Internet Resources. 3rd ed. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharp,
2002.
Huge bibliography of websites organized by country and general subject. However
because it is in print, it can become quickly out of date.
- Trinkle, Dennis A. and Scott A. Merriman, eds. The European History
Highway: A Guide to Internet Resources. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharp, 2002.
Bibliography of websites focused on Europe, including the former Soviet republics.
Some duplication in the “general section” with the “History
Highway” above.
Search Engines
Deep Web
- Invisible Web (book companion site)
http://www.invisible-web.net/
Under U.S. and World History are a number of links to databases in history.
This is a companion site to a published book by the same title.
- Invisible Web http://www.invisibleweb.com/
Directory of over 10,000 databases, archives and search engines that aren’t
accessible by the usual search engines. Created by Intelliseek, a corporation
in the business technology field. Still sources are very useful. Ironically,
this has no relationship to the book and website above.
- Complete Planet http://www.completeplanet.com/
Searchable access to databases contained in its site.
- Direct Search http://www.freepint.com/gary/direct.htm
Compiled by Gary Price. One of the authors of the Invisible Web book and website
listed above has an even larger website with lists of other databases and
other sites inaccessible by traditional search engines.
- Internets.com http://www.internets.com/shistory.htm
History section provides links to some local and national databases
Evaluation
Criteria:
Thinking Critically about World Wide Web Resources (UCLA) by Esther Grassian
http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/college/help/critical/index.htm
Public History Resource Center Rating System http://publichistory.org/reviews/rating_system.html
Examples of deceptive websites
The obvious:
Those intended to teach
From propopaganda to the outright questionable
For more Info:
Drobnicki, John A. and Richard Asaro. "Historical Fabrications on the
Intenet; Recognition, Evaluation and Use in Bibliographic Instruction,"
in Evolution in Refernce and Information Services; The Impact of the
Internet. Di Su, ed. New York: Hayworth Press, Inc., 2001.
Hoax Busters website (not really historical but does have an urban legends
and hacked history listing) http://hoaxbusters.ciac.org/
Urban Legends and Folklore: Historical: http://urbanlegends.about.com/cs/historical/
SniggleNet: The cluturejammers encyclopedia http://www.sniggle.net/
-- not sure about the quality of this site yet.
General Sites