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Relaxing Links

Planning

  • Consideration for Calendar
  • Consideration for General Meetings and Templates
  • Consideration for Transportation and Navigation
  • Consideration for Pathways and Traffic

Logistics

  • Venues, Space, Location
  • Amenities
  • Weather and forecasting Consideration
  • Equipment and Safety Consideration

Knowledge Hub

  • Primary Texts and Documents
  • Glossary and Terms
  • Quizzes and Self-Assessments
  • Flashcards and Memory Aids

Organizational Links

  • Root Corporation Consideration
  • Independent Entity Consideration

Links to Policies and Procedures

  • Code of Conduct
  • Reports

Meeting and Exchange

  • Idea Marketplace Consideration
  • Digital Symposium Consideration

Explore Similar Interests: Non-Expert Links

Disclaimer: These links connect you to individuals and groups who, like us, are enthusiasts rather than experts. We may share overlapping interests, and while they do not represent our views or expertise, they might offer perspectives on related subjects.

  • Consideration of Non expert Links

Creative Outputs

  • Visual Diaries Consideration
  • Podcast Pavilion Consideration
  • Personal Wiki Consideration
  • Video and Written Educational Series Consideration

General Links

  • Wiki Dictionary - A comprehensive dictionary resource for word meanings, pronunciation, and etymology.
  • Wikipedia - The free encyclopedia containing millions of articles across a vast range of topics.
  • Wikisource - A free online library of user-submitted and maintained source texts, providing access to original content and historical documents.
  • Wikimedia Commons - A media file repository making available public domain and freely-licensed educational media content to everyone.
  • Internet Archive - A non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more.
  • WorldCat - Helps you find items in libraries near you and worldwide, including books, CDs, DVDs, and more.
  • Digital Public Library of America - Brings together the riches of America’s libraries, archives, and museums, and makes them freely available to the world.
  • Project Gutenberg - Offers over 60,000 free ebooks, including classic literature and historical texts.
  • The British Library - Access to digitized collections of the British Library including books, manuscripts, and much more.
  • LibriVox - Offers free audiobooks of books that are in the public domain.
  • Open Library - An initiative of the Internet Archive aiming to create a web page for every book ever published.
  • Europeana - Provides access to millions of digitized items from European archives, libraries, and museums.

General Resources

  • Google Scholar - A freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines.
  • PubMed - Provides free access to the MEDLINE database, featuring bibliographic information on life sciences and biomedical topics.
  • JSTOR - (Limited free access) An online library that provides access to thousands of academic journals, books, and primary sources in many disciplines.
  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - A dynamic reference work maintained by experts in the philosophy field, providing in-depth articles on philosophical topics.
  • Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Provides detailed, scholarly information on key topics and philosophers in all areas of philosophy.
  • PhilPapers - A comprehensive directory of online philosophy articles and books by academic philosophers.
  • The MET Publications - Offers five decades of Met publications on art history available to read, download, and/or search for free.
  • The Smithsonian Libraries and Archives - Provides access to a wealth of information including digitized art, historical documents, and scientific literature.
  • arXiv - Provides open access to over a million e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance, and Statistics.
  • CORE - Aggregates all open access research outputs from repositories and journals worldwide and makes them available to the public.
  • Internet Classics Archive - Offers translations of classic literature and important historical texts, MIT project started in 1994.
  • HathiTrust Digital Library - Offers a collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries around the world.

General Tools and Platforms

  • MIT OpenCourseWare - Free lecture notes, exams, and videos from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Alison - Free online courses from the world’s leading experts.
  • Open Textbook Library - Offers freely accessible textbooks that are licensed to allow users to use, download, or adapt them for their own needs.
  • Zenodo - Enables researchers to share and showcase research results in all fields of science.
  • Google Dataset Search - Enables users to find datasets stored across the web through a simple keyword search.
  • Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) - Offers detailed documentation and learning resources for web developers, including articles and tutorials on web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • GitHub Learning Lab - Provides hands-on learning experiences with GitHub itself, helping people learn to use and collaborate on the platform through direct experience.
  • FreeCodeCamp - An open-source community where you can learn to code for free by building projects and earning certifications.
  • ZoteroBib - Helps you build a bibliography instantly from any computer or device, without creating an account or installing any software.
  • Scratch - A free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.
  • Gallica - The digital library of the National Library of France and its partners offers access to numerous documents: books, manuscripts, maps, images, press, and magazines.
  • Preprints.org - A platform dedicated to making early versions of research outputs available, including original research articles and reviews.