Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation. A well organized, well maintained, and particularly helpful collection of direct links to collections of images, electronic publications, sites devoted to specific topics and individual authors, course materials, bibliographies, fonts and software, and much more.
Voice of the Shuttle is an excellent, well maintained, and user-friendly database and guide to online resources in the humanities, including Classics.
Diotima, the single most important site for women, gender and sexuality in ancient Greece and Rome, and of more general usefulness. Images, translated texts, bibliographies, and more.
Stoa, a consortium for online publication in the humanities that links directly to a number of valuable sites, for instance: Suda-On-Line, Ancient City of Athens, Demos (on the workings of democracy in classical Athens); Metis (QTVR panoramas of Greek archaeological sites and monuments).
The Homeric Multitext“seeks to present the textual transmission of the Homeric Iliad and Odyssey in a historical framework” and encourages undergraduate research contributions.
VRoma, with images, texts, translations, articles, other resources.
Latin Inscriptions-The Internet Release contains over 100,000 texts from L’Année Épigraphique, C.I.L., and Dessau’s Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae (complete).
Athenian Agora Excavations, up-to-date information on the excavations; maps, diagrams, QTVR virtual reality movies, and links to very useful publications, like “Pots and Pans in the Athenian Agora” or “Socrates in the Athenian Agora,” that are available online and in downloadable pdf’s.