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General American Studies Resources |
1492 Exhibit (Columbus and the New World) (Library of Congress electronic exhibit) |
American Quarterly (tables of contents; full-text access for subscribers to Project Muse) |
American Studies Listservs (Jack Lynch, Rutgers U.) |
American Studies, Black History and Literature |
American Literature Research Tools (Jack Lynch, Rutgers U.) |
American Memory Collection ("primary source and archival materials relating to American culture and history" from the Library of Congress) |
American Studies Web (Dave Phillips, Yale U.) |
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American Studies Electronic Crossroads |
Homepage of American Studies Electronic Crossroads (international curriculum innovation project with three main components: "1. The American Studies Electronic Crossroads [ASEC], a comprehensive, integrated information platform on the WWW, containing pedagogical, scholarly, and institutional in |
American Studies Programs on the Web |
American Studies Syllabus Library |
American Studies Assoc. Graduate Program Directory |
Randy Bass (Georgetown U.), "A Brief Guide to Interactive Multimedia and the Study of the United States: An Annotated Multimedia Bibliography") |
Crossroads Testsites & Dissemination Centers |
Dynamic Syllabi (American Studies Curricula) (online syllabi that use the Internet for more than transcription of traditional, static syllabi) |
Essays on American Studies Pedagogy |
Subject Maps to Fields of American Studies |
Technology & Learning Resources |
Reference & Research Resources |
American Studies Crossroads Project: Reference & Research Page |
Abstracts of American Studies Dissertations, 1986-95 |
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American Studies at UVA |
Homepage (American Studies Group & The Electronic Text Center, U. Virginia) |
American Studies Hypertexts ("collection of more than 50 hypertexts relevant to the study of American Culture(s); ncludes works by Henry Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Mark Twain, Thorstein Veblen, D.H.Lawrence, Herman Melville and many others") |
The Capitol Project (project devoted to exploring the U. S. Capitol building and site; also includes resources on related sites and topics) |
Cultural Maps ("devoted to the graphical presentation of non-graphical information") |
Yellow Pages (general directory of resources) |
Library of Congress: American Special Collections |
Teaching American Literature Listservs (from UPenn listserv index) |
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