There's a lot of junk out there — outdated pages, broken links, and inaccurate information. Using Google or the Wikipedia may lead you to some results, but you can rarely be sure of accuracy. And what's more, you'll only be searching a fraction of all of the resources available to you.
The Online Education Database includes an article, Research Beyond Google: 119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources. The article is a list of excellent resources that you might find useful for your topic. In addition, the author has chosen well respected sites that fit all the criteria of being a great resource.
Specifics:
At least one resource from text.
At least one resource from the web.
At least one resource from a first person account. (this can be a live interview)
**I would suggest to begin building a page in simple notepad of links you may find useful. This will make it easier when it comes time to actually build the website.**
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