reference resources
| Annotated Webliography of Humanism | Peter Derkx, Universiteit voor Humanistiek. Annotated links to sites relevant to the classic "Renaissance humanism" oriented toward Greek and Roman examples, the eighteenth century Enlightenment exaltation of human reason, the flowering of Marxism, and the more recent notion of "secular humanism." Humanist organizations, schools of thought, and major philosophers. |
| Encyclopedia Britannica | Online Version. |
| Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Culture | Credited entries, bibliographies, links to moderated discussion lists, etc |
| H-Net, Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine | Michigan State University. Index of more than 70 discipline-specific mailing lists, directory of mailing-list moderators, and a list of book reviews. |
| Humbul Humanities Hub | University of Oxford. Thousands of annotated links arranged in sixteen categories, such as American Studies, History, Italian Studies, Classics, etc, and many subcategories. |
| Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism | Individuals, Schools, Movements, Theorists & Critics |
| Research Resources | McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited. Includes general resources, reference materials, data archives, and news resources, in the fields of sociology, anthropology, psychology, demography, political science, economics, and women's studies. |