
Discipline-Specific Resources on the Web
General
- Merlot is a free and open resource designed primarily for faculty and students of higher education. Links to online learning materials are collected here along with networking information.
- National Digital Science Library (NSDL) is the Nation's online library for education and research in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics.
- AcademicInfo: Our in-depth directory is a round up of the best and most useful links and resources within a specific subject area. In most cases they list both printed reference works and electronic resources. The subject guides are also put together taking into account their accessibility, authoritative sources as well as their ease of use and aim to present a fair and well rounded perspective of the respective subject matter.
- The SMETE Digital Library is a dynamic online library and portal of services by the SMETE Open Federation for teachers and students. Here you can access a wealth of teaching and learning materials as well as join this expanding community of science, math, engineering and technology explorers of all ages.
- MIT Open Courseware: Free lecture notes, exams, and videos from MIT.
- Disciplinary Resources at the University of Michigan
- Course portfolios see examples of faculty from many disciplines who have documented their teaching and student learning, University of Nebraska.
- The CETL at Kennesaw posts a list of (including discipline-specific ones) Teaching Conferences and Teaching Journals.


