Teaching, Technology, and Map Sources
- Book
- Cornell University Library Historical Monographs
(facsimile monographs with expired copyrights) - Digital Book Index
- Internet Archive
(free digital library of texts, images, film) - New Books in History
(Discussions with Historians about Their New Books - Podcasts and Blog)
- Cornell University Library Historical Monographs
- Chronicle of Higher Education
- Curriculum/Lessons Plans and Syllabi
- Resources
- EdSitement: The Best of Humanities on the Web
(includes History and Social Studies, with lesson plans, National Endowment for the Humanities) - Fathom: Source for Online Learning
(content developed, Columbia University, 1999-2003, now archived, includes Locating the Victorians: Technology, Culture and Empire)
- EdSitement: The Best of Humanities on the Web
- Syllabi
- Syllabus Finder
(search engine, currently awaiting upgrading, Center for History and New Media)
- World Lecture Hall
(online course materials, with search engine) - Syllabus Central
(The U.S. Survey on the Web, from History Matters)
- Syllabus Finder
- Resources
- Maps
- Ancient World Mapping Center
(University of North Carolina) - David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
- Historical Maps
(from the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota) - Links to Map resources
(History Cooperative Historian's Web) - Map History/History of Cartography
(search engine and 3,500+ annotated links) - Mapping History (The Darkwing Atlas Project)
(interactive maps and atlases in European and American history) - Maps and Mapping Sites
- Outline Maps
- from Eduplace.com
- from Perry-Castañeda Library
- University of Texas, Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection
- Ancient World Mapping Center
- National Center for History in the Schools
(materials and coverage of national and world history standards debate) - Technology and Website Construction
- Computing with Accents, Symbols, and Foreign Scripts
(includes ALT codes, from Penn State's Teaching and Learning with Technology) - Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
(metadata standards and encoding guidelines) - PostgreSQL
(open source database) - random.org
(random integer integrator, for tests, research) - Useit
(Usable Information Technology, web guidelines) - Webmonkey
(resources for web developers) - Web Standards Project
- Web Style Guide
- W3C World Wide Web Consortium
(vital source of best practices for web construction, includes css validator and html validator to test code)
- Computing with Accents, Symbols, and Foreign Scripts




