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*[http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Anthropology_%28Bookshelf%29 Anthropology offerings] at [[Project Gutenberg]]. | *[http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Anthropology_%28Bookshelf%29 Anthropology offerings] at [[Project Gutenberg]]. | ||
*[http://home1.gte.net/ericjw1/index.html Anthropology on the World Wide Web] | |||
:*From the website: “The Anthro.Net database contains thousands of reviewed web sites and bibliographic references. On the World Wide Web there are an estimated 250,000 sites that have content relating to the subject matter of anthropology. Unfortunately an estimated four-fifths contain little useful information…Anthro.Net cuts through all of this by using advanced search technology to hunt down sites that contain useful content and information relating to anthropology…Anthro.Net queries a database of over 40,000 pages from reviewed web sites with anthropological content built by users' interests. The system collects the search terms submitted by its users and uses proprietary software to hunt down internet based journal articles, well developed topical sites and bibliographic references for anthropology, archaeology and the other social sciences. Anthro.Net uses a spider or robot program to check for outdated and dead links. The site contains dynamically generated news and anthropology features updated around the clock. Anthro.Net is dedicated to the study of anthropology and archaeology.” |
Latest revision as of 01:09, 14 September 2013
- Please sort and annotate in a user-friendly manner and consider archiving the URLs behind the links you provide. See also related web sources.
- From the website: “The Anthro.Net database contains thousands of reviewed web sites and bibliographic references. On the World Wide Web there are an estimated 250,000 sites that have content relating to the subject matter of anthropology. Unfortunately an estimated four-fifths contain little useful information…Anthro.Net cuts through all of this by using advanced search technology to hunt down sites that contain useful content and information relating to anthropology…Anthro.Net queries a database of over 40,000 pages from reviewed web sites with anthropological content built by users' interests. The system collects the search terms submitted by its users and uses proprietary software to hunt down internet based journal articles, well developed topical sites and bibliographic references for anthropology, archaeology and the other social sciences. Anthro.Net uses a spider or robot program to check for outdated and dead links. The site contains dynamically generated news and anthropology features updated around the clock. Anthro.Net is dedicated to the study of anthropology and archaeology.”