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AIDS - Directories

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      new window HIV InSite - Resources and links  [Recommended]   Description: University of California/San Francisco (hivinsite.ucsf.edu)
new window About.com - AIDS / HIV Description: Mark Cichocki (aids.about.com)
new window AEGIS Links Page Description: A comprehensive topical directory of Internet AIDS-related resources. (aegis.com)
new window AIDS and HIV (EINet) Description: Listings from the Galaxy directory. (galaxy.einet.net)
new window AIDS Information and Research Description: A comprehensive topic directory from the Tulane University School of Medicine. (tulane.edu)
new window AIDS: Search engine tips Description: Using search engines effectively to find web sites on AIDS (lib.uiowa.edu)
new window Boston AIDS Outreach Project Description: The interactive tutorial teaches users about the Internet and Web, HIV/AIDS resources, using search engines effectively, and evaluating Web resources. The tutorial is made-up of four sections that can be used sequentially or individually. (med-libwww.bu.edu)
new window Hardin MD - AIDS & Virus Diseases Description: From the University of Iowa, extensive lists of Internet sources in AIDS, HIV, and virus diseases. (lib.uiowa.edu)
new window HIV / AIDS Information Center Description: In-depth information on HIV and AIDS for healthcare professionals and consumers including the Interactive Multimedia Textbook of HIV/AIDS and daily HIV/AIDS news. (meds.com)
new window HIV/AIDS Positive Stories Description: Australia-based site offering photo albums and directories of organizations worldwide. (hivaids.webcentral.com.au)
new window HIV/AIDS Search Engine Description: Search for information or submit your own site. (hivaidssearch.com)
new window Johns Hopkins AIDS Service - Links Description: Johns Hopkins University, Division of Infectious Diseases and AIDS Service. (hopkins-aids.edu)
new window MEDLINEplus: AIDS Description: National Library of Medicine (nlm.nih.gov)
new window MedWeb: Subject Index for AIDS and HIV Description: Subject guide to AIDS and HIV resources. (medweb.emory.edu)
new window POZ Classifieds Description: Free for anyone with HIV or AIDS. This service is good for sharing events, finding pen pals, or help with finding housing. (hiv-aids-poz.com)
new window UNAIDS links Description: United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS. Search for resources by country. (unaids.org)
 




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