"Evaluation Portal - Link Collection" is created to help you finding interesting evaluation stuff which is widespread through the internet. Therefore, the collection is split up into several categories. Within every category and corresponding subcategories you find hand-picked, individually described links to other internet-resources. The categories include many different links in different languages (English or corresponding language). You are invited to add your favorite web-resource, to help the collection growing and to make your links even more known. If you find a very interesting link in this collection, you can leave a comment about it, visible for every future visitor.
The WWW Virtual Library: Evaluation is an online database of high quality Internet resources related to social policy evaluation. At present, the database points to hundreds of web-sites, and each one has been selected and described. The catalogue is browsable or searchable by subject area.
Digital Resources for Evaluators is a linklist compiled by Catherine Callow-Heusser which offers links to communities of evaluators; companies and consultants; evaluation texts and documents; instruments, data, surveys, statistics and software; funding and employment; and more.
Online resources list of the American Evaluation Association. Provides information about professional groups, link collections, bibliography, foundations, university departments, and much more.
Listing of evaluation resources, websites, and examples (design, policy language, IRB agreements, etc). The page has a scientific focus with emphasis on culture (many American Indian sources) and context as well.
Links to evaluation materials (e.g. evaluation websites of development agencies, evaluation websites of government agencies, evaluation websites of nongovernment organizations, evaluation associations, development indicators, development portals, and other evaluation resources), maintained by the Asian Development Bank.
Zunia is a portal of development information. Several groups have been formed which focus on specific aspects of social and economic development. The Monitoring and Evaluation Group is associated with this facet of Zunia, which contains links and descriptions to more than 1400 resources on M&E.