We all know the directory SOSIG, but now it has been relaunched as Intute: Social Sciences. It combines two databases of the Resource Discovery Network (RDN): Altis and SOSIG. It is edited by the University of Manchester and the University of Kent at Canterbury.
Intute: Anthropology provides free access to high quality resources on the Internet. Each resource has been evaluated and categorised by subject specialists based at UK universities. We aim to match resources to the anthropology curriculum and the needs of researchers. Our target audience is students, staff and researchers in higher and further education.
The overview over anthropology sites has been updated recently.
>> Intute Anthropology
>> Intute Social Science
A similar service is EVIFA - Virtual Library of Social Anthropology, edited by the University Library of the Humboldt University Berlin (both in English and German)
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