Mgmt. 298D: Electronic
Commerce
Fall 1998
Prof. A. Geoffrion
General Web Resources on
E-Commerce
I chose the following links from among a much larger number as some
of the best non-specialized Web resources on electronic commerce.
Your syllabus, weekly assignment sheets, and other handouts supply many
more links of a more specialized nature. See also the links compiled
by Eloisa Borah, AGSM's Reference and Instructional Services Librarian.
The order below is alphabetical based on URL.
Suggestions for additions are most welcome.
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http://cism.bus.utexas.edu:
The Center for Research in Electronic Commerce at The University of Texas
at Austin, a leading academic research center overseen by Prof. Andrew
Whinston. See especially their E-Commerce Resources link, which includes
a long FAQ on e-commerce.
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http://e-comm.internet.com:
"The Electronic Commerce Guide" from Mecklermedia’s internet.com.
See also the parent site http://www.internet.com
and the sister site www.webreference.com/ecommerce/.
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http://www.allEC.com: allECommerce,
published by V-Networks Inc., offers a broad spectrum of e-commerce news
and links to companies offering e-commerce products and services.
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http://www.ecommerce.gov:
"United States Government Electronic Commerce Policy," maintained by the
U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
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http://www.electronicmarkets.org:
The International Journal of Electronic Markets, a serious journal
published in Switzerland that provides full text free.
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http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayIcommerce.pl?/icomm.htm:
news and stories about e-commerce from the InfoWorld Media Group Inc.
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http://www.ntu.edu.sg/library/advrtise.htm:
"Advertising, Marketing and Electronic Commerce," one of the very best
sources in its area.
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http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/reference/indexdigicom.html:
the New York Times’ Digital Commerce column archives (published
every other Monday); see also its E-Commerce Report archives (published
every Tuesday) at http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/reference/indexcommerce.html.

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http://www-personal.umich.edu/~widmeyer/commerce.html:
illustrative of some of the better pages of annotated links on e-commerce
maintained by individuals, in this case George Widmeyer at the University
of Michigan.
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http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/resources/infoecon/:
"The Information Economy," overseen by noted economist Hal Varian, an extensive
collection of links to most topics of interest to this course.
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http://www.wdvl.com: Web Developer's
Virtual Library is a rich resource for Website developers.

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http://www.wilsonweb.com: Wilson
Internet Services offers a great deal of free information in addition to
their premium content. The general slant is toward marketing, but
this site covers most of e-commerce.
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http://www.yahoo.com/Business/Electronic_Commerce/:
Yahoo’s e-commerce links.
In addition, student-written profiles indexed in the Student part
of the course home page are a fine resource for finding and understanding
good Websites, e-mail lists, Usenet news groups, and Web discussion groups.