Bazsites.com Resources And Directories
Directory Topics
On the Web
- UBC Bioinformatics Centre Resource Directory - Currated and categorized database of links to the top bioinformatics and molecular biology resources on the web.
- Art Resources Directory - Comprehensive directory of art resources for artists, galleries, and art collectors. The directory is searchable by category and keyword.
- Small Press Exchange Directory - A comprehensive human reviewed directory of small press resources.
- PHP Resources - Resource directory including tutorials, scripts and applications and non-english sites.
- RF Avenue Wireless Resources Directory - A collection of RF and microwave resources for wireless communication engineers. Includes tutorials, theory, design aids, circuit diagrams and products.
- Food Resources Directory - Directory presenting Open Directory data from the Shopping: Food category in tabular format with the opportunity to rate and comment on sites.
- Disability Resource Directory - A public service directory from Online Connection, Manhattan, Kansas, providing an annotated and alphabetical listing of disability, medical and health Resources.
- BecomeAnAffiliate.com - Directory of programs and a webmaster resource guide
- UK Affiliate Programme Directory - Searchable directory of affiliate programmes suitable for UK sites..
- Internet Resources - Sal Towse maintains a classified directory of links for writers: research, markets, writing exercises, writing for children, genre fiction, copyright law, newsletters, journalism, search engines, grammar, and editing.
Wikipedia Articles
- Bookyards - BOOKYARDS is a free online library and education portal that was created in 2002 for the purpose of freely spreading non-copyright information and resources on the web. As of May 2007, the collection now includes 13,000 ebooks, links to hundreds of online libraries, numerous historical documents, news and blog directories with a news and blog aggregator, and a growing education portal.
- Bundle (NEXTSTEP) - Under NEXTSTEP, Mac OS X and GNUstep, a bundle is a directory that allows related resources such as software code to be grouped together. They were introducted into the Macintosh world as packages in Mac OS 9 and are similar in concept to the Application Directories used in RISC OS and on the ROX Desktop.