section edited by the (occasionally politically
incorrect) thinker Taki. DDesmond
Content: A- Usability: A
ironminds
ironminds.com
A smart and edgy web magazine with a pop-cul
tural slant, Ironminds is definitely worth checking
out. The site is updated regularly, and features
eclectic and well-written articles, interviews and
reviews. The design of the site also should be
"mentioned, for it is visually pleasing, elegant and
easy to use. DDesmond
Content: B+ Usability: A
MEH
EDITOR SPICK
ChemWeb
ciiemweb.com
This excellent site offers a range of resources for
chemistry majors, from online databases of
chemical data to info on conferences and much
more. There are also hundreds of chemistry jour
nals, some of which are free to browse and oth
ers that cost money. The amount of data on this
site is truly huge and anyone involved in chem
istry should make it their first stop on the
web. DDesmond
Content: A Usability: A
The Window
trincoll.edu/depts/phil/philo
The philosophy department of Trinity College
maintains “The Window," which is a good intro
duction to philosophical resources on the web.
The site has short biographies of major philoso
phers and links to related sites; there is also a
larger collection of links to other resources on
the web, such as philosophical encyclopedias,
journals and the complete copies of many philo
sophical texts for you to download. DDesmond
Content: B+ Usability: A
Psychology.org
www.psychology.org/links
Pavlov, Piaget, Skinner and Watson never had it
so good. This site is the encyclopedia of psy
chology, with 2,046 links to psychology sites all
over the www. Whether you’re looking for career
know-how, psychology publications or practical
applications for psychology, this site is a synop
sis of what’s out there. The most useful part is
the resources, where you'll find help on how to
study, how to research for projects and even info
on how psychology relates to humor. YTabi
Content: A Usability: B
MAPS”
www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/mdex.htm
This site is an Internet companion to the
Anthology of Modern American Poetry (Oxford
Univ. Press, 2000). Its designer, Cary Nelson,
has included everything for the modern poet and
creative writer, from readings of poems to their
historical backgrounds. There are links to pub
lishers, from Feminist Press to Harvard University
Press, and the site welcomes archival contribu
tions on modern poets. A good place to go if
you want to research famous modern poets, the
more obscure ones will probably require search
ing individual sites. YTabi
Content: B+ Usability: A
Anthology of Modem American Poetry
(Oxford (atveraky Pno, 26M)
Edited bj Cary Neb—
“So You’ve Decided to be Evil”
members.tripod.com/~mrpuzuzu/index.html
Tired of being a do-gooder, a model citizen,
spreading good tidings and joy to an unappre
ciative world? It’s time to join the ranks of the
evil ones. “Evil" is a hilarious web site which pro
vides a step-by-step guide to joining the forces
of darkness. It will teach you the ways of
Beelzebub, from formalizing an objective (world
domination?) to evil-doer fashion. It’s as good a
career choice as any. JLegaspi
Content: A- Usability: A
10 Minute Resume
10minuteresume.com
If you’re getting started in the job market, need
somewhere to organize your resume online, or
just want a few hints on the presentation and
content of your resume, this site can be a great
help. The main feature is a resume writer: You
provide the details, such as your education and
past work experience, and the site organizes it
for you into a professional-looking resume, which
you can then print in a variety of formats.
DDesmond
Content: B Usability: A
Do you have a web site you just can’t
live without? Tell us about it in our
first ever "Your Picks" web site
review special.
We’ll publish 12 student submitted reviews
in the April 2 issue of Steamtunnels.
Here are the rules:
1. Send your reviews to:
editor@steamtunnels.net by Feb. 1,2001.
2. Reviews will be selected for publication by
the Steamtunnels editorial staff.
3. Reviews must be less than 100 words in
length, and should follow the format of previ
ously published reviews.
4. All submissions must be accompanied by
the author's name, address, phone number
and college or university. (Only name and uni
versity will be used for publication.)