Yale University Library Research Guide:
Islam
- The Directory of Scholarly
and Professional E-Conferences
- "The Directory of Scholarly and Professional E-conferences screens, evaluates
and organizes discussion lists, newsgroups, MUDS, MOO'S, Muck's, Mushes, mailing
lists, interactive Web chat groups etc. (e-conferences) on topics of interest
to scholars and professionals for use in their scholarly, pedagological and
professional activities." It offers access by subject, by title, and by keyword
searching. Follow links to the section on Religion.
- H-NET: Humanities and Social Sciences
Online: Electronic Discussion Lists
- H-Net began as a small consortium of scholarly e-mail lists for historians.
This original group has grown to include over one hundred academic discussion
networks spanning a variety of disciplines and fields of study. The H-Net
Discussion Network Directory provides a searchable index to the lists and
their World Wide Web sites, which are valuable online resources in their own
right. H-Net and its discussion lists are affiliated with over 60 scholarly
societies.
- Tile.Net/Lists
- "The reference to Internet discussion lists." In addition to offering access
by title and by subject, this site also provides access to lists by description,
by host country, and by sponsoring organization. Follow links to the section
on Religion.
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For assistance in subscribing to an electronic discussion list through your
Pantheon account, see Pantheon help.
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Yale University Library
YUL Research Guide in Islam
Comments and questions to Emily
Horning
Prepared April 1997 by Suzanne Lorimer