Online Meta-Libraries of Educational Resources
Updated August 27, 1998
Meta-libraries are collections of web sites by topic or subject areas. This list is a selection of the better subject indexes on the Internet for educators.
The list below is in alphabetical order, not in order of quality. Do not be surprised by links in these indexes that no longer work. The web is too dynamic a place to keep link collections totally current. Like the webs of any spider, they need constant mending.
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Academic Subject MetaLibrary,
managed by Virginia's Department of Education.
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All ERIC Sites, including
adjunct sites and each of these sites provides a host of subject organized
resources, both on and off the web.
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The Big Deal Web Site
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Classroom Connect
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CROP's Collection of Educational Subjects, a collection that is generally much more dated than any other metalibrary on this list.
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Education Index, especially
the subject and lifestage indexes covering all age ranges, by the company
CollegeView.
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Education Supersite, maintained by McGraw-Hill.
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Education World
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Federal Resources for Educational Excellence, a collaboration of 35 Federal agencies to provide a wide-ranging collection of on-line resources in many disciplines for students and teachers.
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Global School House Project
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Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators
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Online Resources
by McREL.
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Public Schools
of North Carolina Web Resources by grade level and Standard Course
of Study objectives.
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Sites for Teachers,
Putnam Valley, New York
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T.H.E. Journal's
Education Index
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The Busy Teacher Site
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