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AgeLineAARP. Abstracts from journal articles, books, research and government reports related to social gerontology and aging, 1966- present. Some full text available.
Alan Guttmacher InstituteInformation and links related to sexual behavior, pregnancy and birth, prevention and contraception, abortion, sexually transmitted diseases, teenage sexual practices and pregnancies, and law and public policy.
Allyn & Bacon's Sociology LinksLinks to sociology of law, drugs, aging, families, gender, etc.
Alternatives to Marriage ProjectArticles, bibliography, links, etc.
American Sociological AssociationSearchable website that also gives a code of ethics, career resource publications.
Blackwell Guide to Sociology ResourcesIndependent academic publisher of books, journals, and educational software.
Center for Immigration Studies (CIS)devoted exclusively to research and policy analysis of the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United States.
Data on the NetUniversity of California at San Diego. Archival social science data, mostly on the U.S.
DIGRA Digital LibraryDigital Games Research Association.  >400 peer reviewed papers on gaming.
Everyday Sociology BlogW.W.Norton CO.  Contemporary issues and events discussed by sociology professionals. 
Global Demography of AgingHarvard University.  Research Papers, data, links.
Immigration to the United StatesThe President and Fellows of Harvard College.A web-based collection of selected historical materials from Harvard's libraries, archives, and museums that documents voluntary immigration to the US from the signing of the Constitution to the onset of the Great Depression.
Institute for Research on PovertyUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison. Organizational information, including current research, and publications, an extensive list of annotated links, organized by general subject, to statistics, other organizations, institutions, and governmental agencies.
Institute for the Study of Civic ValuesPromotes the fulfillment of America's historic civic ideals.
Migration Policy InstituteAnalysis, development, and evaluation of migration and refugee policies at the local, national, and international levels.
National Youth Violence Prevention CenterInformation and annotated links to full text reports/documents arranged by topic.
Pew Internet & American Life Project Pew Research Center.  Reports and data concerning internet use and its impact on families, communities, work, home, daily life, education, health care, and civic and political life.
PollingReportFree access to national data, subscribe for state level data.  Results of polls conducted by Fox News, Gallup, Harris, NPR, etc.
Population IndexPrinceton University. Annotated bibliography of books, journal articles, working papers, etc. on population topics. Over 46,000 abstracts of demographic literature, 1986-2000
Research Resources in Sociology/AnthropologyMcGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited. Includes general resources, reference materials, data archives, and news resources.
Resources for Methods for Evaluation and Social ResearchInternational Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publication. How to design and conduct surveys, sampling, interviews, etc. Sections include research ethics, methods, policy analysis, and statistical data.
Roper CenterUniversity of Connecticut. More than 10,000 survey files from polls from 100 countries and over sixty years.
Social Science Data Analysis NetworkUniversity of Michigan / SUNY Albany. Easy to use, downloadable datasets from Census information.
Sociological Tour Through CyberspaceMichael C. Kearl. This page features commentary, data analyses, occasional essays, as well as links.
SocioSiteUniversity of Amsterdam. Provides a comprehensive listing all sociology resources on the internet and access to the European and world wide scene of academic sociology.
SocioWebOrganized by searchable category.
TransparencyKen Sanes. Collection of essays concerning the media and popular culture.
UC Atlas of Global InequalityUniversity of California. The UC Atlas of Global Inequality. The Atlas integrates data, maps, and graphs to create an interactive website for accessing and analyzing information addressing global change and inequality.
 World Values SurveySurveys on values and beliefs in 80 countries.