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A listing of Sociology topics from the Social Science Information Gateway (SOSIG)
SocioSite From the University of Amsterdam comes the best index of sociological sites, organized by subject matter
The Social Science Research Council
SocioRealm Jessica Champlin's guide to Sociology Resources on the Net
Sociology and Social Reform resources from MSN's Encarta
The SocioWeb
Sociology Websites from Spartacus Educational
Allyn and Bacon's Sociology Links
Research Resources for the Social Sciences (Craig McKie, Carleton Univ., Ottawa)
Social Science Links from Western Connecticut U
Serebella "Real Information."
WWW.SOCIOLOGIA.DE this newcomer from Brazil, aimed at an international audience, is worth visiting
Tony Fitzgerald's Sociology online, featuring Socio-News, a good "sociology in the news" resource from the UK
WWW VIRTUAL LIBRARY: SOCNET Courses and curricular resources from McMaster
Sociology Classroom: Internet resources for high school students and teachers
Julian Dierkes' The SocioLog
Academic Info: Sociology's Directory and Internet Resources
U of Colorado at Boulder--WWW Resources for Sociologists
Society for Applied Sociology
SOCIOLOGY'S GREATEST HITS

What are the most influential books in this discipline of sociology? In 1997, members of the International Sociological Association were asked to list the five books published during the twentieth century that most influenced their work. Though only 455 individuals responded and their rank orderings could trigger hours of debate, the one thousand titles listed here probably include the most important works.
ELECTRONIC JOURNALS

Sociological Research Online
The Canadian Journal of Sociology Online
Human Nature Review "Our goal is to bring into communication the variety of approaches to the understanding of human nature which have a regrettable tendency to be less in touch with one another than they might."
Journal of World-Systems Research
Sociological Forum (from SUNY Albany)
Postmodern Culture
American Demographics Magazine
Theory and Science "an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the discussion of theory, science, and social change"
The Journal of Mundane Behavior, from Cal State Fullerton
The Red Feather Journal of Graduate Sociology "for and by sociology graduate students of the world"
PopPolitics; Commentary on Popular and Political Cultures
Organdi Social Science Quarterly a peer reviewed international journal of culture, creation and criticism
Radical Pedagogy "an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the analysis of contemporary teaching and learning"
Idea: A Journal of Social Issues
Tables of Contents for
American Journal of Sociology
American Sociological Review
Annual Reviews of Sociology (with search engine back to 1984)
Social Forces
Social Psychology Quarterly
Social Science Quarterly
Sociological Quarterly
BOOKS ONLINE

Sociological Online Classics

SO WHAT DO PEOPLE DO WITH A SOCIOLOGY DEGREE?

W. Richard Stephens, Jr.'s Careers in Sociology
A National Survey of Seniors Majoring in Sociology (2005) from the American Sociological Association
Kathy Stolley's about.com references for applied and clinical sociology


GENERAL SOCIAL SCIENCES LINKS

Sociologists have no knowledge monopoly on the human condition. Below are some useful sites from various disciplinary perspectives.
VOICE OF THE SHUTTLE HOME PAGE--Detailed guide to humanities and social sciences
WWW Virtual Library of the Social Sciences, from the University of Florida
Roadmap to Research: Carleton's Craig McKie's Social Science searchers
Social Science Information Gateway - SOSIG
Richard Jensen's (History, U of Illinois-Chicago) Scholars' Guide to WWW
Social Sciences & Humanities INFOMINE
Social Science Research Council--"an independent, nongovernmental, not-for-profit international organization that seeks to advance social science throughout the world," with post-September 11 perspectives
The ArgusClearinghouse
Stanford University Libraries - Social Sciences
Roger A. McCain's Essential Principles of Economics: A Hypermedia Text
WITH A FOCUS ON AMERICAN STUDIES

American Studies at The University of Virginia
David Phillips' The American Studies Web
American Studies Recommendations by Richard P. Horwitz, University of Iowa
Yale's Research Guide Resources for American History & American Studies
American Studies Network--group of European centers
SOCIAL CRITICISM

Social Criticism Review
POPULAR CULTURE

David Gauntlett's "Social theory for fans of popular culture. Popular culture for fans of social theory."
T.V. Reed's Popular Culture: Resources for Critical Analysis
 
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Web Extension to American Psychological Association Style (WEAPAS)

Proposed standard for referencing online documents in scientific publications

(Revision 1.6)

Land, T. [a.k.a Beads] (1998, October 15). Web Extension to American Psychological Association Style (WEAPAS) (Rev. 1.6) [WWW document]. URL http://www.beadsland.com/weapas/
This document proposes an extension of Appendix 3-A (APA, 1994, pp. 189-222), integrating the Internet standard of Uniform Resource Locators (URL) (Graham, 1995), as used on the World Wide Web (WWW, or Web) (W3C, 1995). The extension proposed here is an alternative to the "path statements" suggested for online sources (APA, 1994, p. 218-220, 1998; see also Dewey, 1996).
As an alternative to the approach taken here, readers may wish to consult Li & Crane's (1996a, b; Scribe SA, 1998) "American Psychological Association Embellished Style." Li & Crane also discuss "Modern Language Association (MLA) Embellished Style." Those wishing to use citations tailored to the MLA school may also wish to consult Walker (1995) and Wainwright (1995).

The more generic guide provided by Quinion (1996) offers still another approach, while Ivey (1996) can be read as a review of the points each of these approaches speak to, and Duesterhoeft (1998) provides general guidelines and numerous example references based on Li & Crane, among others. There is also a summary of ideas for citing electronic texts (e-texts) by Tent (1995), and a short page discussing URLs in biomedical texts by Beckleheimer (1994), available for those who are interested. Also, a very extensive German language text on the same question is available from Bleuel (1995).

This is an evolving standard. This document should be considered under construction. Comments and suggestions are encouraged, and should be sent by electronic mail (e-mail) to the author via [email protected].

The Proposal

Elements of References in WEAPAS Style
Author Variations
Date Variations
Title Variations
Types of Documents
Publication Information
Examples (yet to be written)
References for this Document
Elements of References in WEAPAS Style

Author Variations

World Wide Web documents described as "maintained" should refer to the author with the parenthetical modifier, Maintainer (abbr Maint.), although the more generic Ed. (i.e. Editor) may also be used.
Two special cases of author identifiers are considered under the Web Extension: e-mail addresses and nicknames/handles.

Electronic Mail Address as Author

First, all links which might name an author for a document (e.g. an anchor on the e-mail address itself, a "Return to Home" or "About the Author" link) should be exhausted before resorting to using an e-mail address.
If the Web page only lists or links to an author's e-mail address, and no other information is available to suggest the author of the page, the e-mail address should fill the author position of the reference.
Generic aliases (e.g. webmaster, maintainer) are an exception. In these cases, treat the organization which the documents represent (usu., but not always, the organization running the server on which they are found) as a group or corporate author. This organization will likely be found also in the ADDRESS field in proximity to the eMail address.
Newsgroup postings and other documents which are only identifable by an e-mail addresses should also use the e-mail address as author.
No capitalization or other changes in case should be made to e-mail addresses in the author position.
When citing references with e-mail addresses for authors, write out the full e-mail address as if it were a surname.
Nickname or Handle as Author

As with e-mail addresses, all potential links to pages in which a real name might be found should be exhausted before using a nickname as author.
If an author is commonly known by a handle, while their real name is also known, the handle may be included in brackets immediately following the real name in the author position. In such cases, the abbreviation "a.k.a." (for 'Also Known As') should be used to identify the nickname as such.
The first letter of a handle should be capitalized. Unless the handle tends to be recognized by the use of non-standard case schemes (e.g. eNiGmA, mrEd), which should be preserved to aid in identification (i.e. the first letter should maintain its original case).
If a nickname is given as author, because the real name can not be determined, but an e-mail address for the individual is also known, the e-mail address should be included in brackets immediately following the nickname.
Date Variations

Because some types of online documents may be updated or modified by their authors' at any time, references to these documents should date the document version used with as much specificity as possible, with the following guidelines:
References to articles in monthly serials, which will not be modified once distributed, need only list the year and month of publication. If the periodical is a recognized journal, with volume and issue numbers, only the year should be listed.
Articles in newsgroups should be referenced not only by date, but by time, to distinguish them from other articles in the same thread by the same author. The format for such time references should be of the form "(Year, Month Date, GMT Hour:Minute:Second)" where GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time, and Hour is on a 24 hour clock.
Online documents which provide no information as to the date they were created or last modified, should be treated as republished versions of works with no date of initial publication (APA, 1994, p. 173), such that the reference would be of the form. "(n.d./Year)" where Year is the year the document was retrieved.
When referencing documents which are likely to change unpredictably over time (e.g. many Web pages) the year may be followed by the month and day (if available).
In earlier revisions of this update, it was recommended that the word "version" should be appended to the dates of Web pages. This has been deemed redundant however, and so has been dropped from the current proposal.
Visiting Date

Optionally, one may choose to list the date a document was downloaded or viewed online, should there be a concern that the document might expire in the forseeable future. Such dates come at the end of the reference, parenthesized in the form "(visited Year, Month Date)"
Title Variations

Generally the title of an online document should be immediately recognizable. There are some variations to watch out for however.
The Subject: line of a newsgroup article should be treated as its title. Although the prefix "Re:" or its cognate, a series of one or more closing angle brackets (">"), should be dropped. Messages lacking a subject or marked explicitly as "No subject" or similarly tagged, should be treated as untitled works.
Gopher menus (as opposed to discrete files retrieved by a gopher server) do not have titles, only description(s) of content, which may be provided by external pointers to the menu. It is recommended that such a description be included in brackets in the title position, otherwise the gopher menu should be treated as an untitled work.
The title of a HTML Web document should be taken from the <TITLE> element of that page. If the client used to view this page does not automatically display the contents of the <TITLE> element, it must be found by looking at the source file. Should the title given in header (e.g. <H1>) elements vary substantially from the that in the <TITLE> element, it may be listed also, following the <TITLE> part, and separated by a semicolon.
Types of Documents

There are many different types of documents and services available on the Internet. The nature of a given document should be given in brackets immediately following the title.
Database
An online database other than WAIS.
Digitized image
Graphics file in .gif, .jpg, or some other format.
Digitized sound file
Recorded or sythesized audio file.
Digitized vide file
Film, movie, or animation as an electronic data file.
Electronic data file
Something for which these other descriptors is not entirely appropriate.
FTP archive
Subdirectory within an FTP accessed file system.
Gopher menu
Location in gopher space other than a terminal document node.
On-line news posting
Article in a Usenet or local newsgroup
On-line search query
A database query or similar service accessed by gopher, or via the Web using the GET method.
On-line serial
Periodical distributed by eMail or in another form.
On-line service
Service other than a database, accessible via telnet or other protocols.
PostScript file
File containing instructions for rendering a document on a PostScript printer or other device.
Text file
File containing text which may be read without a special program.
WAIS database
Publicly accessible WAIS.
WAIS query
Results of a search of a WAIS database.
WWW document
An HTML document which must be viewed using a World Wide Web client.
Note that postings to mailing lists (e.g. Listserv, MajorDomo) are not included here. As these documents are not publicly retrievable at a later date, and are seen only by those individuals who are subscribed to the list at the time the message was sent, they should be treated as personal communications.
Publication Information

The Web Extension employs URLs in the publication element of references, under the following conditions:
Each unique Uniform Resource Locator should be prefaced with the keyword "URL" followed by a space.
A URL should not end with a period or other punctuation.
If a URL should run longer than the space available on a line, it may be broken at a slash ("/") character, keeping the slash as the last character on the line, in the same way as a dash ("-") is used to divide hyphenated words.
When the retrieval of a document involves the sending of e-mail, the mailto: URL should be followed by any information required in the mail for retrieval. This information shall be prefixed by either the keyword Message: (if it is to be included in the body of the mail) or the keyword Subject: (if it is meant to appear on the subject header line). A space should delimiter both sides of the keyword, but no other punctuation (other than the colon in the keyword) should be used.
For documents which have alternative methods of online retrieval, the URL for each retrieval method should be listed, with URLs delimited by a single space and no other punctuation.
Examples

Unfortunately, I have not yet had the free hours to sit down and write up the extensive examples I had planned. Please be patient. In the meantime, the format of the References, below, should be a good jumping off point.
References

American Psychological Association (APA) (1994). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (4th ed.). Washington, D. C.: Author.
American Psychological Association (APA) (n.d/1998) How to Cite Information From the Internet and the World Wide Web [WWWdocument]. URL http://www.apa.org/journals/webref.html

Beckleheimer, J. (1994). How do you cite URL's in a bibliography? [WWW document]. URL http://www.nrlssc.navy.mil/meta/bibliography.html

Bleuel, J. (1995, November 8). Zitieren von Internetquellen ["Citing sources on the internet"] [WWW document]. URL http://www.uni-mainz.de/~bleuj000/zitl.html

Dewey, R. (n.d./1998). APA Style Resources Psych Web [WWW document]. URL http://www.psych-web.com/resource/apacrib.htm

Duesterhoeft, D. (1995, August 3). Documenting Electronic Sources: APA Style [American Psychological Association] [WWW document]. St. Mary's Univeristy, Academic Library and Learning Assistance Center. URL http://library.stmarytx.edu/acadlib/sub ... docapa.htm

Graham, I. (1995, December 4). Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) [WWW document]. URL http://www.utoronto.ca/webdocs/HTMLdocs ... L/url.html
Ivey, K.C. (1996, September 2). Citing internet sources [WWW document]. URL http://www.eei-alex.com/eye/utw/96aug.html. Also in The Editorial Eye, 19(8), 10-11. Alexandria: EEI.

Li, X., and Crane, N. (1996a, May 20) Bibliographic formats for citing electronic information [WWW document]. URL http://www.uvm.edu/~ncrane/estyles/

Li, X., and Crane, N. (1996b) Electronic styles: A Handbook for citing electronic information. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc.

Quinion, M. (1996, March 10). Citing online sources. World Wide Words: Michael Quinion on aspects of English [WWW document]. URL http://clever.net/quinion/words/citation.htm

Scribe SA (1998, August 21). Scribe APA Style Reference Builder [Computer program/Windows]. URL http://www.scribesa.com/apastyle.htm

Tent, J. (1995, February 13). Citing e-texts summary. Linguist List, 6(210) [Online serial]. URL http://lamp.man.deakin.edu.au/citation.txt

Wainwright, M. (n.d./1995). Citation style for internet sources [WWW document]. URL http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/maw13/citation.html

Walker, J. R. (1995, April). Walker/ACW style sheet; MLA-style citations of electronic sources [WWW document]. URL http://www.cas.usf.edu/english/walker/mla.html

World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) (1995, May 15). About the World Wide Web [WWW document]. URL http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/WWW/
 
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· 100 Q and A of Cambridge O'level Economics by ALIM
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English:

1. http://cctc.commnet.edu/grammar/
2. http://www.englishclub.com
3. http://www.usingenglish.com
4. http://www.world-english.org
5. http://www.global-english.com/index.html
6. http://www.english-essentials.com/index.php

for Phrases: www.phrases.org.uk
for The Saurus: www.m-w.com/netdict.htm

for Vocabulary:
1. http://www.infozee.com/tests/gre/wordlist/
2. http://www.freevocabulary.com
3. http://www.vuw.ac.nz/lals/research/awl

for Tips:
1. www.antimoon.com
2. http://www.dumblittleman.co/2005/12/...ammar-and.html

for Quotations:
1. http://www.famousquotes.me.uk
2. http://www.brainyquote.com




EDS and Other`s Notes:

01. http://www.wikipedia.org
02. http://www.questia.com/Index.jsp
03. http://www.encyclopedia.com/
04. http://www.vulms.vu.edu.pk
05. http://www.fossil-museum.com
06. http://www.evolutiondocumentary.com/homepage.html
07. http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/
08. http://www.spaceandmotion.com
09. http://www.about.com/
10. http://www.bookrags.com/s/
11. http://42explore.com
12. http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/sci00.00.00/



Pakistan Affairs:

1. http://www.storyofpakistan.com
2. http://www.yespakistan.com/
3. http://www.infopak.gov.pk
4. http://www.pakistaninformation.com
5. http://www.pakistan.gov.pk
6. http://pak1stanfirst.com/
7. http://www.pak.gov.pk

for Pakistan Geography: www.1uptravel.com/geography/pakistan.html

for Pakistan Economy:
1. www.statpak.gov.pk
2. www.finance.gov.pk
3. http://www.sbp.org.pk/reports/quarte...irst/index.htm (state bank)

for Pakistan Politics: www.pakistanpolitics.com

for Pakistan facts and figures: http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/...k/geos/pk.html



Current Affairs:

1. www.currentaffairs.com
2. www.newsupdate.com.pk
3. www.worldcountries.info
4. www.worldpolicy.org
5. www.albalagh.net/current-affairs/
6. www.weeklypulse.org
7. www.worldalmanac.com
8. www.saag.org


International Organizations:

1. www.un.org/english/
2. www.saarc-sec.org/main.php
3. www.nam.gov.za
4. www.pinr.com
5. www.worldbank.org
6. www.adb.org
7. www.cia.gov


News Agencies:

1. www.bbc.com
2. www.thenews.com.pk
3. www.jang.com.pk
4. www.cnn.com
5. www.brecorder.com
6. www.express.com.pk
7. www.dawn.com
8. http://www.dawn.net/wps/wcm/connect/...+library/dawn/


Islamiat:

1. www.islamic-knowledge.com
2. http://www.islam786.org/
3. www.al-islam.org



Past Papers:

1. http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-past-papers/
2. http://www.fpsc.gov.pk/icms/user/page.php?page_id=253
3. http://www.ilmkidunya.com/uptodatepapers/index.asp



Optional Subjects:

1. www.vulms.vu.edu.pk
2. www.digitallibrary.edu.pk
3. www.sparknotes.com
4. www.classicnotes.com
5. www.webenglishteacher.com
6. ca.encarta.msn.com
 
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