Indexes and Search Engines
- Kvasir
- Nordic Studies Midwest
- Ung.no: information service for young people
Genealogy
- Digitalarkivet: Digital Archives is a public service from the National Archives of Norway. You can search in transcribed source material, such as census reports and church records for free.
- DIS-Norge (DIS-Norway) Norwegian Genealogy Association. A membership organization (NOK 400/year), but some resources are available to non-members.
Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
- Lexin: Ordbøker for innvandrere
- Bokmålsordboka og Nynorskordboka
- Store norske leksikon
- Korrekturavdelingen.no
Dialects
Norwegian Language Learning Resources (free)
- MedVoice: Norwegian Course for Medical Students (interactive courses created by the University of Oslo department of linguistics)
- TellRight: Norwegian Course for Nurses
- Norsk grammatikk for internasjonale studenter, University of Oslo
- Norsk grammatikk: Cappelen/Damm
- Praktisk norsk I og II: Nettsteder with supplemental exercises
- Norsk nettskole: grammatikk
- Interaktiv: Norsk som andre språk (VOX)
- One Minute Norwegian (Radio Lingua network)
- Norwegian Language Info
- Norskklassen: Norwegian on the net
- Intro: Norwegian Culture (Cappelen)
- På vei. Interactive Exercises. (beginning)
- Stein på stein. Interactive Exercises. (2nd year)
Schools, On-Line Courses, and Programs
- Concordia Language Villages
- Oslo International Summer School
- Universitetet i Bergen Sommerkurs
- Norwords (Sett i gang website)
- Distance Learning Course through the University of North Dakota.
- Transparent Language
- Norwegian Language Services: Translation, language instruction, academic editing
- Migranorsk web-based course from Norway
- Fagbokforlaget on-line course
Resources for Language Teachers
- ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines
- European Language Levels-Self-assessment grid
- University of Texas language teaching methods class
- Effective Language Learning (various information on language learning, language families, relative difficulty of learning, etc.)
- Videos from CARLA, at the University of Minnesota, on developing materials for less commonly taught languages