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Autism Network Resources for Physicians
Includes links to autism articles, reports, hearings, treatment, message boards, related diseases and disorders, and parent support.
home.san.rr.com
A project by volunteers, most of them autistic, to create a comprehensive global database of information and services for persons with autism.
www.autistics.org
A data bank project to establish a network for communication, education, research, and advocacy for those with autism combined with a hearing or visual disability.
www.familyvillage.wisc.edu
John Wobus' classic index of online information and resources on autism and asperger's symdrome. In addition to the list of links, the site has a FAQ memo and a bibliography.
www.vaporia.com
Links to medical, educational, information, and chatrooms on Autism and Aspergers.
www.geocities.com
Links to scientific articles and news stories.
trainland.tripod.com
A compilation of links to autism-related sites all over the world, with short descriptions. [English, German, French, Spanish]
www.transmil.nl
From the UK Society for the Autistically Handicapped.
www.autismuk.com
Autism resources by state, and links to articles.
www.unc.edu
Links to events, organizations, and news.
www.autismconnect.org
Links to sites of interest to those involved in fields related to Special Education.
seriweb.com
Links to sites on autism and PDD.
www.angelfire.com
Autism fact sheets, reviewed autism links, Secretin information.
groups.msn.com
Directory hosted by the Office of Special Education, University of Virginia. Features categories devoted to treatments, organizations and support.
curry.edschool.virginia.edu
Autism/Asperger's Syndrome and Related Disorders
Portal hosted by the Western Regional Resource Center at the University of Oregon. Features a narrative describing the disorders and FAQ. Also offers categories devoted to legal and workplace issues.
interact.uoregon.edu