If you have a reddit account you can read the comments and get a few more links
http://www.reddit.com/info/6mt2a/comments/
The original url for the article is:
http://educhoices.org/articles/50_of_the_Most_Dependable_Web_Resources_for_University_Students.html
I'm curious if these sites are more in-depth or dependable than
wikipedia (or less).
1. sorry for the spam, but i don't remember who signed up for working
on the research guide, nor who is in tam-outreach. eventually we
should have our own hundreds-long list of resources. not that a user
would see all hundreds at once--if they said they were looking for
chocolate manufacturing they might get a handful of specific
resources, plus a dozen "top general resources".
incidentally, sources can be reviewed and rated just like any other
product in our database. relevant interests might include
"Transparency" and "Trustworthiness"(or is this the same as Quality,
which would also include comprehensibility?)
2. i'm told my emails are incomprehensible. let me know if you're
confused because i'd like to work on this.
don't forget to click on the links. that's the real content.