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Education

Audio: Theory, Criticism, and Aesthetics
This web page shows an outline of the course Jim Lee teaches. The links are interesting, well considered and informative. 
Film Sound Theory
A very good introduction to the aesthetics and processes of film sound. It also offers a good starting point for any performance art or dramatic production.
Handbook of Acoustic Ecology
Barry Truax's seminal work It is a resource, in plain English, that is indispensable to the sound designer, composers with sound, and those interested in the field.
music theory & history online
A very well laid out and diverse online resource organized by Dr Brian Blood for anyone interested in the topic
History of Computer/Electronic Music
Quite a good listing of web sites and it gives a fairly comprehensive list of people, technology and events.
UCSC Electronic Music Studios
This site has a wealth of information for the electronic music student. The courses and research are both interesting and of a very high standard.
HyperPhysics
This is a great site with some interesting and clearly put information on the physical aspects of sound
and much more.
Moulton Laboratories
Good for getting some views on a large variety of sound issues.
Eric Chasalow
Check out the ORAL HISTORY page, there is some truly great stuff there. (thanks Warren)
Institute for Psychoacoustics and Electronic Music
A great resource for information on the topic. Check out the Archive and Research pages.
Tonemeister
A very detailed and informative site offering a wealth of information for those interested in the world of sound.
Interactive Systems and Instrument Design in Music
This is a very interesting and useful site discussing the many and diverse issues in gesture based computer control. The bibliographic pages provide a valuable set of references.
The Theory and Technique of Electronic Music
"Miller's excellent book ...  which is so good and made in such a way that it's not pd specific and should be in everyone's library" (Paul Doornbusch)
 
Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music
An idiosyncratic view on dance/pop (& all of the esoteric permutations). Read the disclaimer.
NIME at itp/NYU
Just check through the del.icio.us stuff & the various pages. Well worth a look.
The Electronic Labyrinth
"A study of the implications of hypertext for creative writers looking to move beyond traditional notions of linearity"

SAE reference material center
"written in an approchable and non-academic style, presents basic information about all aspects of recording from the point of view of an experienced recording engineer in Australia."