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The ancient lands of the Armenians comprehended a great variety of borders and fostered millennia-long mutual influences to and from the lands which surrounded it. Additionally, the diaspora of the Armenian people is centuries old and is far flung. One of the 15 federated republics of the Soviet Union through-out most of the twentieth century, Armenia declared its independence in 1991. The sites listed in each category of this selective portal page have been chosen for their utility in providing accurate narrative (either brief or extensive) information, as well as directories, extensive portal pages and other resources concerning all aspects of Armenian life and culture. They originate both in the Republic of Armenia as well as in the various communities of the Armenian Diaspora. All are either English language alone or bi- or trilingual lingual, unless noted in an annotation which follows. Many sites offer down-loadable Armenian and Russian fonts to make them easily accessible. For a variety of reasons, the links to Armenia and the NIS countries in general are often inactive; we recommend that you try again, should you not be successful in connecting.

For Library of Congress contact information and research and bibliographic materials on Armenia, consult the Armenia Country Page of the Near East Section of the African and Middle Eastern Division; see also the Library's online catalog for books and materials in other formats held by the Library; and the Library's Thomas Legislative Information Page for legislative materials (bills, hearings, acts, etc.) concerning relations between the United States and the Republic of Armenia, as well as the interests of the Armenian-American community.

Both brief and extensive narrative sources on all aspects of Armenia in general as well as a variety of extensive portal pages created both in the Republic of Armenia and its Diaspora.


American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) (http://www.fas.harvard.edu/%7Eaaass/)
'The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) is a nonprofit, nonpolitical, scholarly society which is the leading private organization dedicated to the advancement of knowledge about Russia, Central Eurasia, and Eastern and Central Europe.'

Armenia House (http://www.armenianhouse.org/)
The non-profit 'ArmenianHouse.org is an electronic library featuring a huge collection of documents on Armenian literature, history, religion and anything else Armenia-related.' While the home page is trilingual (English, Armenian and Russian) texts are available in Armenian and Russian. The purpose is to provide an electronic library of the full range of Armenian literature while helping young authors publish electronically.

Armenia Search (http://www.armeniasearch.com)
This site is based on the Open Directory Project (ODP) - 'is the most comprehensive human edited directory of the Web, compiled by a vast global community of volunteer editors.'

Armenia Subject Index (http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sipa/REGIONAL/HI/armenia.html)
This general portal page is maintained at Columbia University's Harriman Institute-'the oldest academic center in the United States devoted to the interdisciplinary study of the Russian Empire, the Soviet bloc, and the post -communist states.'

Armenian Development Agency (http://www.businessarmenia.com/IPA%5FDefault.asp)
With the Armenian Prime Minister as its chairman of the board, ADA attempts to facilitate investment and promote commerce in Armenia. Its English language homepage provides a country guide, information on laws and regulations, and materials on all aspects of investment in the Republic.

Armenian Directory Yellow Pages and Internet Website Directory (http://www.armenianyellowpages.com/)
The web version of the Armenian Directory Yellow Pages, which has served the American and Canadian Armenian communities since the 1980s, provides basic information and directories of organizations, people, businesses and organizations relating to Armenia and the Armenians.

Armenian Library Consortium (http://www.libnet.am/index1.html)
Funded by the Open Society Institute (Soros Foundation), this ambitious and vital undertaking is involved with making the contents of Armenia's libraries, both bibliographic records and texts, available digitally to the world. Records are in both English and in Armenian script using UNICODE. The project will eventually have a catalog of Armenia's holdings, a union catalog of world holdings, digitized texts, and other aspects of a modern digitized library.

ArmenianLinks (http://www.armenialinks.com)
Armenia Links provides an up-to-date portal to popular, academic, and governmental sites.

Armgate: Armenian Information and Resources (http://www.armgate.com)
An up-to-date general site which includes links to information on Churches, Armenian Searches, news reports, and online directories.

Arminco (http://www.arminco.com/)
Although a commercial internet company, Arminco's homepage gives access to related links and especially to the many organizational and individual web pages it subscribers have mounted using its services.

CIA -- The World Factbook (https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html)
An annual publication of the CIA, contains up-to-date information on all aspects of the political, social and military history of a particular country.

Central Asia Studies Worldwide (http://cesww.fas.harvard.edu/index.html)
Sponsored by the Harvard Program on Central Asia and the Caucasus, CASWW provides extensive resources for the scholarly study of Central Asia and the Caucasus.

Cilicia.com (http://www.cilicia.com/)
This handy site maintained by Raffi Kojian provides a variety of narratives on Armenia and the Armenians, from cuisine to biographies to language lessons. Also presented is 'Rediscover Armenia,' an extensive and indispensable guidebook to the Republic of Armenia.

Circle. Am: Rating and Statistics for Armenian Web Resources (http://www.circle.am)
A new and timely portal page from Armenia but in English organized by subject with ratings and statistics for each.

Country Reports about ... (http://www.countryreports.org/)
Offers links to sites about many countries by such subjects as government, the military, economy, the weather, etc.

Development Gateway Country Overview (http://www.developmentgateway.org/)
"The Development Gateway helps communities, organizations, and individuals build partnerships, share ideas, and work together to reduce poverty." Search by development projects as well as by country to identify additional web sites and documents.

Encyclopedia.com (http://www.encyclopedia.com)
From the Electronic Library, searching the Encyclopedia.com by country provides numerous narrative articles on its history, culture, politics.

Hayastan.com: Armenian Internet Portal (http://www.hayastan.com/index.php)
An extensive, popular portal to Armenian sites, which provides links under a variety of subjects as well as music downloads, dating information, chat, fora, and even an Armenian-English, English-Armenian translator.

Infoplease (http://www.infoplease.com/)
Part of the electronic Learning Network, this homepage allows searches by country which yield articles in almanacs, dictionaries, encyclopedias, biographical works, etc. Additional reference links are provided as well.

Internet Access and Training Program (http://www.iatp.net/)
IATP is a program for the countries of the U.S. Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State, which is funded under the Freedom Support Act and Administered by the International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) to help the post Soviet countries of the Caucasus and Central Asia 'strengthen indigenous institutions by providing US government program alumni and others in Eurasia with free and open Internet access and training in the use of electronic mail and the Internet."

Islamic Calendar Converter (http://www.oriold.unizh.ch/static/hegira.html )
This English language website not only converts the present Gregorian date, in common use in the West, to its modern Hijra equivalent (in common use in the Islamic World), it also provides a mechanism, based on software developed by Waleed A. Muhanna, to convert all past dates from Gregorian-Hijra or Hijra-Gregorian.

Library of Congress/American Library Association Armenian Transliteration Table(http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/romanization/armenian.pdf)
This is the bilingual (Armenian and English) site of the manuscript library known simply as The Matenedaran, located in Erevan, the capital of the Republic of Armenia, the largest repository of ancient and mediaeval Armenian manuscripts in the world. The site describes, among other headings, collections, programs, fund-raising initiatives and information for scholars who need to use its resources.

Library of Congress. Virtual Reference Shelf (http://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/virtualref.html)
The Library of Congress has mounted this useful site on its home page to give scholars and researchers access to common online sources which are excellent for initial stages of research. These online tools are organized by subject and format, e.g., "Almanacs and Fast Facts," "Directories," "Libraries," etc.

Lonely Planet - Destinations (http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/)
Search by country to find information on travel, attractions, history, culture, and environment. of that location.

Net Armenie France (http://www.netarmenie.com/accueil/index.php)
A comprehensive French-language portal page maintained in Armenia, Canada and France.

NetArmenie (http://www.netarmenie.com/accueil/index.php)
French language portal site with additional news items and features from and about Armenia and its Diaspora, again organized by subject.

OneWorld.net (http://www.oneworld.net/)
Searchable by country, regions and topics. Includes current headlines and special reports.

Petros Adamian Tbilisi State Armenian Drama Theatre (http://amtheater.gq.nu)
English language homepage of the Armenian theater located in Tbilisi, Georgia

Princeton University Library: Near Eastern Studies Resources (http://www.princeton.edu/%7Epressman/neareast.htm)
Princeton Library's site dedicated to Near Eastern Studies provides not only invaluable information about Princeton's programs and collections, but also extensive links to sites (libraries, universities, institutes, think tanks, directories, gateways, newspapers, etc.) around the world concerning all aspects of the discipline.

Questia - The Online Library of Books and Journals (http://www.questia.com/Index.jsp)
From Questia Media America, Inc. for academics, students, librarians, publishers and a wide variety of researchers, 'Questia is the first online library that provides 24/7 access to the world's largest online collection of books and journal articles in the humanities and social sciences, plus magazine and newspaper articles. You can search each and every word of all of the books and journal articles in the collection.' A search under country name yields a wide variety of bibliographic citations. Full text is often available to subscribers.

Russian and East European network information center (http://reenic.utexas.edu/reenic/index.html)
REENIC (Russian and East European Network Information Center) at the University of Texas in Austin provides useful portals as well as additional resources about them to the post-Soviet countries of Eurasia and Central Asia.

United Nations (http://www.un.org)
The official site of the United Nations provides articles, reports, etc. in several languages on all aspects of the initiatives and mission of that organization as well as on the contemporary life, culture, society, international relations, etc. of all the countries and peoples of the world.

United Nations ReliefWeb (http://www.reliefweb.int/w/rwb.nsf/ByCountry/)
"ReliefWeb is a project of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)... serving the information needs of the humanitarian relief community" Offers news updates to crisis situations around the world and includes information about refugee camps and other relief efforts.

United States. Agency for International Development. Development Experience Clearinghouse (DEC) (http://www.dec.org/)
"The purpose of the DEC is to strengthen USAID's development projects, activities, and programs by making ... development experience documents available to USAID offices and mission staff, PVO's, NGO's, universities and research institutions, developing countries, and the public worldwide."

United States. Department of State (http://www.state.gov)
Numerous documents concerning diplomatic and international relations, travel advice and warnings relating to the countries of the world are available on the State Department's official site by searching under a particular country's name.

United States. Library of Congress Country Studies (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/)
A series published by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Studies Handbook Program sponsored by the Department of the Army.

World Desk Reference (http://dev.prenhall.com/divisions/hss/worldreference/home.html)
Searchable by country, this is the online version of the handbook with more than 5000 illustrations and maps.

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