Abstract

The Internet is a decentralized network that connects networks of computers. In the past few years, information that can be obtained from the Internet has grown tremendously and new information is added continuously. Because of the rapid changes and growth of the Internet, it is impossible to give a comprehensive, up-to-date account of all the current resources that are helpful for the reader interested in neurolinguistics and related fields. The main purpose of this chapter is to provide a variety of information sources that can be used as a basis for continued browsing. The chapter is organized into four main sections: Libraries and Bookstores, Publishers and Journals, Newsgroups and Mailing Lists, and Other Useful URLs. Sites directly and indirectly relevant and related to neurolinguistics are also cited.

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