MaXware Directory Explorer Create your own explorer Tailor your own Directory Explorer for your own organization with ie own branding. Technical specifications for the Directory http://www.maxware.com/Products/MDE/Directory-Explorer-index.html
Extractions: Contact your local sales office for more details Free download Every day people spend hours searching through a maze of Internet addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, and postal addresses, all stored in different places. Put the Directory Explorer on your desktop for instant access to all this valuable information - whether it comes from your organization's directories or from servers around the world. MaXware Directory Explorer plugs directly into both MS Windows Explorer and MS Outlook. Use it at home or in the office to search and browse for information such as names, postal and email addresses, phone numbers, photos or graphics, and encryption certificates; use it in public and private directories or your local Exchange server and Active Directory. Retrieved email addresses can be automatically inserted into new messages using MS Outlook. The Directory Explorer is an extremely easy-to-use directory user agent for Microsoft Windows. You can search and copy information from any directory service that supports LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, version 2 and 3). The Directory Explorer is a plug-in for MS Explorer that makes it possible for you to browse, find and copy information from any directory service. The Directory Explorer uses the same user interface as MS Explorer, a program all Windows users have on their computers.
Cactus Graphics Web Site Development, Printing, Graphic Design US based company specializing in web hosting for churches, nonprofit organizations and community groups. PHP, MySQL available. Site has directories for design and programming information sources. http://www.cactusgraphics.com
Classics Associations PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND directories. National and International Organizations. American Philological Association The page provides information about http://www.tlg.uci.edu/index/organizations.html
Extractions: PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND DIRECTORIES National and International Organizations: American Philological Association The page provides information about the organization and access to APA Publications, the Directory of APA members, Officers and Committees, Placement Service and Positions for Classicists. The site also provides an electronic version of the the Annual Meeting Program (with links to abstracts) and links to other Associations and resources for Classics. American Philosophical Association Information and links to the APA Electronic Bulletin Board, E-mail Directory of APA members, sites of interest to philosophers, Publishers, Libraries and Bibliographies, Grants and Fellowships. American Classical League . The ACL Home Page provides links to ACL Services and useful Internet resources. The American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy Home Page offers information about the society, its executive board and membership as well as announcements of interest to epigraphers. The Archaeological Institute of America Home Page offers information about Institute meetings and events; a list of officers, staff, and board members; tour information; AIA publications information; the AIA Code of Ethics and the AIA Code of Professional Standards; membership information; fellowship information; a list of local societies and affiliates, each with local contact person (linked to Web sites for local societies, where available); and current projects of the Institute. The page is maintained by the AIA Committee on Computer Applications and Electronic Data.
Welcome To Classic Color Photographics Providers of family portrait fundraisers, pictorial directories, and children's vintage portraits to nonprofit organizations nationwide. http://classiccolorphotographics.com
Extractions: (Return to Topic Directory) Portals/Directories of Nonprofit Links Alliance Resource Center - The Alliance is dedicated to building and transferring knowledge related to nonprofit management and governance. In our collaborative approach to disseminate nonprofit management information, we have made available the new Alliance Resource Center (ARC), still under development. You will find here hundreds of resources representing the work of hundreds of organizations, all working to help nonprofit agencies and nonprofit management support professionals manage their businesses more efficiently and effectively. In addition to the resources found here, there is a Provider Search for management support resources. ARC represents a comprehensive compilation of websites, books, videos and other valuable resources relating to nonprofit management. Best Bet
AHA: Publications Catalogue: Directories From The AHA Directory of History Departments and Organizations in the United States and Canada. Thirtieth Edition, 20042005. This edition of the Directory contains http://www.historians.org/pubs/directories.htm
Extractions: NEWLY REVISED AND UPDATED!! This edition of the Directory contains more than 800 entries, including colleges, universities, and historical organizations. The only publication of its kind for the profession, the Directory is the index of historians and history programs in academia, government, and the private sector. This is a concise and comprehensive reference to major history programs for students of history, professors, and public historians. The Directory also includes the e-mail and Web addresses for many departments and organizations, the individual e-mail addresses for more than 6,000 historians, and incorporated information on current doctoral dissertations in progress, which provides a comprehensive picture of PhD-granting departments and the future of the profession as a whole. The print version of the Directory includes: affiliations, degree information, rank, and specializations for more than 15,000 historians
We've Moved International puppy raisers group. Includes directories of organizations that use puppy raisers and assistance dog mailing lists. http://www.iserv.net/~rugrat1/main/
Boissevain Community Website - Welcome This official site offers information about events and attractions, local history, and directories of community organizations and businesses. http://www.boissevain.ca/
Extractions: @import url("/common/styles/display.css"); Town Wide Garage Sale - May 6 Good Sam Club Provincial Samboree - May 31 to June 4 Boissevain Chamber of Commerce Customer Appreciation Day - June 2 - June 24 to 25 Turtle Mountain Metis Days at Lake Metigoshe - June 30 to July 2 Celebration 2006 - July 28 - 30 Relay for Life at the International Peace Garden - August 4 - 7 pm to 7am Photography Show - September 17 Signature Day - September 23 Quilt Show - October 14 Santa Day - December 2 Can't find what you're looking for? Feel free to ask questions Also, you may be interested in our related websites directory. This page was last updated on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 For more information or assistance please use our contact page An initiative of the Turtle Mountain Community Development Corporation Site maintenance provided by The Boissevain Recorder
Cherryville, B.C., Canada Provides business, service and organizations directories; arts and culture information including calendar of events; and bulletin board. http://cherryville.homestead.com/
Extractions: Photo Album A - Z Index If anyone knows of someone who fits this category please contact: Joy Vaillancourt: (250) 547-6441; Marg Myers: (250) 542-7882; Lawrna Myers: e-mail cherryville.net Accommodation Arts ... Sports Cherryville Artisans' Shop Open seven days a week April 22 - Dec. 24 Click here for more info including Summer Arts Festiva l Cherryville Days 1st weekend in June Click here for more info Sports Photo Album Spirituality Web Links ... Elementary School Welcome to cherryville.net
Extractions: http://www.drix.net/DWD Prince Georgians care about their county! "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead "Today, Prince George's County has become a place of unparalleled diversity," County Executive Jack Johnson said. "Our nearly 850,000 residents are of every ethnic, racial and religious background. ...In our 500 square miles, you can hear more than 100 languages spoken by people who have come from every corner of our world." There are many individuals, organizations, and businesses that are proud to be in Prince George's County, Maryland ( for the official county site click here ). This site will highlight its virtues , allow communication about it, provide a clearinghouse of information about people and groups who are working to make this county a better place for our future. For more information, go to
Marquette County, Michigan - InfoMI.com Includes general description; photos; history; directories of businesses, churches, and organizations and events. http://www.infomi.com/county/marquette/
Extractions: Marquette County is located along the southern shores of Lake Superior in Michigans central Upper Peninsula. It is Michigans largest county in geographical size, covering 1841 square miles. It was named after Father Marquette, the famous Jesuit missionary who came here during the late 1600s. The terrain varies from flat and swampy to a rocky mountain range in the north, filled with iron ore, discovered early by fur traders and which helped supply the Union during the Civil War. Today, iron ore is still mined here, a major contributor to the areas economy: Giant ore ships load from railroad cars on the north side of Marquette , the county seat. Other major contributions to the economy include paper manufacturing and tourism. There are many outdoor recreational opportunities year round, including fishing, boating and canoeing, hiking, snowmobiling and two-trackin.
Directories Online Reference Shelf directories of Associations, Organizations, Foundations Directory Business and Economy Organizations Trade Associations http://www.libraries.psu.edu/gateway/referenceshelf/assocdir.htm
Global Labour Directory Of Directories [LabourStart] Reviews of the various directories of trade union websites. Organized geographically. Part of the broader FNV (Dutch national trade union center) site. http://www.labourstart.org/gldod.shtml
Directories directories of synodical organizations of the ELCA. http://www.elca.org/director.html
U.S.A. Organisations Membership is $40/year and includes the Directory of Practitioners and Study Groups, An international support organization for nurses who are studying http://www.homeopathyhome.com/directory/usa/organisations.shtml
Extractions: U.S.A. Organisations There are a number of searchable online databases and lists now available to help you to locate a homeopathic practitioner in your area The NCH Directory of Practitioners (Searchable) . The NCH also provides a useful State by State Resources page. The NASH directory of registered homeopaths The HANP searchable database of Members and Practitioners The CHC searchable database of certified Practitioners The database of classical homeopaths maintained by Steven Waldstein. The list of qualified practitioners on the National Board of Homeopathic Examiners site There is also a list of homeopathic physicians (MD's and DO's) maintained by William F. McCoy, M.D, and of veterinary homeopaths by the AVH. The following organisations can also help you locate a homeopathic physician in your area. The National Center for Homeopathy
NATIVE NASHVILLE - Tennessee's Resource For Native American History, Culture, Ne Extensive Tennessee Native American Indian information source. Includes news, history, culture, current issues, Native American business and organizations directories, FAQ on Indians, events calendar, language learning resources, and sacred site preservation. http://www.nativenashville.com/
Extractions: Welcome to Native Nashville! Clee's Ferry Anniversary February 5, 2005 marks the 10th anniversary of the placement of Clee's Ferry on the Tennessee Archaeological Registry. Clee's Ferry is the site of an ancient Native American burial ground on the Cumberland River in Nashville. This sacred place was heavily looted until members of the Alliance for Native American Indian Rights camped out on the site in January of 1995, holding a vigil and demanding the site be placed on the Registry, which would allow the state to post signs warning against artifact theft and grave desecration. Two weeks later the site was finally added to the Registry, and the next morning, February 6, 1995, Nick Fielder, the state Archaeologist, personally erected steel signposts and posted the warning signs. In honor of this event, we would like to direct your attention to our
Consumer Health magazines, databases, organizations, clearinghouses and directories. Includes encyclopedias, directories, medical dictionary, magazines, journals, http://www.library.musc.edu/consumer.html
Extractions: Consumer Health Hands on Health-SC Hands on Health-SC is a consumer health web site designed for the people of South Carolina. It features health issues that are important in the state and stories from South Carolinians who are successfully managing health problems. Links to health and wellness Web sites on many topics are included. The emphasis is on good, easy-to-use, plain language health and wellness information. Spanish language sites are included. MEDLINEplus Provides access to health related resources. Resources include dictionaries, books, government publications, newsletters, magazines, databases, organizations, clearinghouses and directories. MEDLINEplus is produced by the National Library of Medicine. NOAH: New York Online Access to Health Provides high quality full-text consumer health information on a wide variety of health topics in both English and Spanish. NOAH is produced by a consortium of providers and sponsors including medical centers, federal and New York State agencies, and health organizations. Healthfinder Provides information to consumer health and human services information. It includes links to selected online publications, clearinghouses, web sites, support and self-help groups, government agencies and not for profit organizations. Healthfinder is produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Notebook Visual Arts In Massachusetts Links to arts organizations and programs in the state, with synopses. Includes museums, schools, art news and event resources. http://www.noteaccess.com/DIRECTORIES/VT.htm
Extractions: Vermont CT MA ME NH ... NE Prominent sources for art news or calendars are listed in addition to art museums, professional art schools, arts organizations, art associations and art centers. It is impossible to do more than suggest the interest in art and the opportunities for people in the towns of all regions of Connecticut. Excluded here are the performing arts drama and music, such as the Yale Repertory Theater in New Haven and the Summer Wind Performing Arts Center in Windsor, etc. etc. Check out Gallery Guide for the art galleries and exhibitions by state (Vermont) and town in the New England Area. NOTE: ** Indicates a year 2005 addition to the list