Top Sites List Web Directory


See also:

This category in other languages:
   
Catalan  (5)   Czech  (14)   Dutch  (2)  
German  (20)   Russian  (3)  

    miniaturka strony http://contemporarylit.about.com/   » Site title: About: Contemporary Literature
    » Site description: Links to book reviews, interviews, and literary essays.

    miniaturka strony http://digitalbookindex.org   » Site title: Digital Book Index
    » Site description: Provides links to more than 100,000 title records from more than 1800 commercial and non-commercial publishers, universities, and various private sites. About 61,000 of these books, texts, and documents are available free.

    miniaturka strony http://www.dustbooks.com/   » Site title: Dustbooks
    » Site description: A collection of directories of small publishers, magazine editors and publishers, plus the Small Press Review. Offers listing forms, advertising rates and order desk.

    miniaturka strony http://www.inlibris.com   » Site title: Inlibris
    » Site description: Large directory for literature sites and resources, including books, writers, workshops, and hypertexts, provided by literary publisher Badosa. Also in Spanish and Catalan.

    miniaturka strony http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/   » Site title: Literary Resources on the Net
    » Site description: Extensive academic directory of Internet literary resources, maintained by Jack Lynch of Rutgers University.

    miniaturka strony http://www.literatureclassics.com/   » Site title: Literature Classics
    » Site description: Literature database that includes essays and links, as well as forums, a chat, and creative writing submissions.

    miniaturka strony http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~mactavis/litlinks/   » Site title: LitLinks
    » Site description: University of Alberta's guide to the best literary sites online.

    miniaturka strony http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/   » Site title: The Online Books Page
    » Site description: Features over 10,000 online books free to the public.

    miniaturka strony http://www.ala.org/ala/yalsa/booklistsawards/outstandingbooks/outstandingbooks.htm   » Site title: Outstanding Books for the College Bound and Lifelong Learners
    » Site description: Recommended nonfiction reading list, sorted into academic disciplines. Revised every five years and intended for students, educators, librarians, and parents.

    miniaturka strony http://www.readersread.com/booklinks/   » Site title: Readers Read Online Book Resources
    » Site description: Categorized directory.

    miniaturka strony http://www.sharpweb.org/   » Site title: SHARP
    » Site description: The Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing, featuring a wide variety of resources for those interested in the history of print culture in any place or period.

    miniaturka strony http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/Humanities/dr/eltxt.html   » Site title: University of Washington Library: Electronic Texts & Documents
    » Site description: Directory of historically oriented e-texts.

    miniaturka strony http://thinkers.net/   » Site title: Wisdom World Literature
    » Site description: Provides a literary search engine and directory of over 500 categories.



Do You Know?

Wikipedia say: Topsites are sites with a ranked listing of different websites, generally related by an overall subject. In many cases a topsite is a directory of related web sites which ranks the listed sites by popularity. Topsite rankings are user generated, usually through voting by visitors (clicks in to the topsite) from member sites or by counting pageviews. Most topsites have an anti-cheat protection system and some display traffic statistics, user ratings, and reviews. Topsites often list a top 50 or top 100 most popular sites with a similar topic. They can be a significant source of free targeted traffic for member sites if that topsite becomes popular. After several early search engines failed, some people thought topsites might replace them.


Randomize humor

One day, Jim and Bob are out golfing. Jim slices his ball deep into a wooded ravine. He grabs his 8-iron and proceeds down the embankment into the ravine in search of his ball.

The brush is quite thick, but Jim searches diligently and suddenly he spots something shiny. As he gets closer, he realizes that the shiny object is in fact an 8-iron in the hands of a skeleton lying near an old golf ball.

Jim calls out to his golfing partner in excitement, "Hey Bob, come here, I got trouble down here."

Bob comes running over to the edge of the ravine and calls out, "What''s the matter Jim?"

Jim shouts back in a nervous voice, "Throw me my 7-iron...
You can''t get out of here with an 8-iron!"


Humor of the day

The top 10 inventions by Blondes:

1) The water-proof towel
2) Solar powered flashlight
3) Submarine screen door
4) A book on how to read
5) Inflatable dart board
6) A dictionary index
7) Ejector seat in a helicopter
8) Powdered water
9) Pedal-powered wheel chair
10) Water-proof tea bag