Annotated Bibliography of Buddhism An extensive bibliography arranged by subject and region. It gives the supplementary bibliography, other materials, and some study aids for the popular textbook, The Buddhist Religion: A Historical Introduction, Fourth Edition (Richard H. Robinson, and Willard L Johnson, Wadsworth Publishing Company). "Students may have quick and easy access to them..."
Buddhist Digital Library and Museum (from National Taiwan University). This site currently holds good bibliographies and provides many full texts on various subjects.
The Buddhist Suttas Complete e-version of T. W. Rhys David's 1881 translation of the Pali scriptures; preserves original pagination from Volume 11 of Sacred Books of the East, the Clarendon Press, Oxford (Sacred Text Archive).
Theravada Buddhism Gives basic information about the development of the form of Buddhism prevalent in Sri Lanka, Thailand & Burma (page from Richard Hooker's Anthology of World Cultures)
The Lotus of the True Law Sutra From Sacred Texts Archive -- a complete e-version of H. Kem's 1884 translation of the Saddharma-pundarîka (Volume 21 of Sacred Books of the East).
Soto Zen Texts Online Translations Translations by the International Division of the Administrative Headquarters of Soto Zen Buddhism (Japanese). The site is provided by the Stanford (University) Center for Buddhist Studies.
Journal of Buddhist Ethics Its aim is "to promote the study of Buddhist ethics through the publication of research, book reviews, and hosting occasional online conferences." JBE is "the first academic journal dedicated entirely to Buddhist ethics, and is innovative in adopting a totally electronic mode of publication."
Journal of Global Buddhism A respected online journal whose aim is "to promote the study of Buddhism's globalization and its transcontinental interrelatedness... achieved through the publication of research articles, discussions, critical notes, bulletins, and reviews; additionally, the journal will function as an independent research tool itself..."
BuddhaNet A fine site for all kinds of information on Buddhism. "...a non-sectarian organisation, offering its services to all Buddhist traditions. It aims to facilitate a significant Buddhist presence in the ever-expanding realm of computer communications technology, applying this technology to helping make the Buddha's teachings freely available to all."
Buddhist Digital Library and Museum From national Taiwan University. This site currently holds many bibliographies and provides many full texts on various subjects.
Buddhism A section from Paul Flesher's Exploring Religions covers Buddhist cosmology, organization, religious life, worship, and sacred literature, with a glossary, time line, & maps (provided by Religious Studies Program at the University of Wyoming.
The Historical Siddhartha A fine introduction to the life & thought of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism. A brief page from Richard Hooker's Anthology of World Civilizations, Washington State University.
Hui Neng - Patriarch of Zen Buddhism Biographical sketch & sample wisdom of the founder of the Chinese Sudden Awaking school of meditation by Eloise Hart.
Japanese Buddhism
The Book of Tea Kakuzo Okakura explains the origins and significant of the Tea Ceremony.
Manual of Zen Buddhism Provided by Internet Sacred Text Archive -- a complete text of Daisetz Suzuki's 1935 masterwork.
The Zen Studies Society "Established in 1956 to assist the Buddhist scholar D.T. Suzuki in his efforts to introduce Zen to the West. In 1965 it came under the leadership of a Japanese Zen monk, Eido Tai Shimano, who shifted the emphasis towards zazen (Zen meditation) practice. Today it serves as the abbot and spiritual teacher of these two zendos in the Japanese Rinzai Zen tradition."
Tibetan Buddhism:
The Dalai Lama An official website of the Tibetan government in exile. Gives official biography, lectures, statements, and addresses of the current (14th) Dalai Lama.