Staggering:amazing, stunning, overwhelming: there is no superlative powerful enough to describe the diversity or sheer amount of what you can teach yourself solely relying on web resources. One can only wonder how it is still possible that the world is such a mess in spite of so much accumulated and available knowledge about everything and nothing ...in spite or because ... when you think about it ... with so many bulls bullying so many cows there has to be a lot of bull lying around.
Anyway, the sources listed here (most of them at least) won't give you a diploma and, should you delve into them, will most probably -if I am to believe my own experience- stray you away from most life sustaining jobs ... Ô the beauty of gratuitous wisdom!
Audio and video libraries
- UC Berkeley webcasts: Full course series since 2001
- UC San Diego
- Princeton university
- U channel
- Harvard university
- Oxford internet institute
- Radcliffe institute for advanced studies
- Open Yale courses
- Library of congress webcasts
- Annenberg Media: You'll have to register (for free) to gain access
- Internet public library
- Middlebury video archives
- York college podcast lectures
- MIT Opencourseware
- MIT world
- London scool of economics and political science
- Open learning initiative
- Lectures archive
- WGBH Forum Network
- The Archaeology Channel
Link libraries
- Librarian Chick - Free and Open Source Educational Resources
- Open Culture
- Anne is a Man! - Podcast Reviews
- ResearchChannel
- Eduforge
- The Do It Yourself Scholar
- Lecturefox
- OpenLearn - The Open University
- BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources
- LearnOutLoud
- Internet Archive: Open Educational Resources
- WWW Virtual Library
- World Lecture Hall
- Academic Info - Online Degrees, Subject Guides & Video Lectures
- Online Education Database
- Digital Librarian
- Free Education Online


