The Baha'is homepage, run by the
Baha'i International Community, is a good introductory point on the Baha'i
Faith.
United States Baha'i National Center, the online presence of the administration, includes some news announcements and detailed information about the National Center.
Private sites
Planet Baha'i includes a wide range of links listed by topic, as well as weekly featured articles, a Baha'i chat room, a forum, and a newsletter.
The Association for Baha'i Studies of North America
(http://www.bahai-studies.ca) contains abstracts and, in a few
cases, even the text of all publications of the ABS. News such as
conference information and registration, ABS bulletins, and a bulletin
board are also included.
The Baha'i Academics Resource Library (http://bahai-library.com),
with thousands of individual essays, Tablets, and books, is the internet's largest collection of Baha'i texts. Many things here are unpublished and perhaps not yet
edited, so much of it must be used with the appropriate caution. It has
all been screened and subjected to a cursory editing before being posted,
though, so everything available there is at least useful and not too
likely to contain errors.
Casper Voogt's The Baha'i Faith Index is one of the most complete archives of Baha'i resources online.
Glen Little's Baha'i Faith
Home Page offers perhaps the clearest index to Baha'i material on the
web.
The H-Baha'i homepage (http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~bahai) is the only
academic webpage on the Faith sponsored by a non-Baha'i organization, in
this case the University of Michigan in conjunction with the National
Endowment for the Humanities. It features the internet's largest
collection of original online publications of texts in Arabic and Persian,
and as well contains a growing collection of academic articles and
research notes.
The Leiden List to the Writings of Baha'u'llah, compiled by Sen McGlinn et
al., is available online at
http://bahai-library.com/resources.
Though a work-in-progress which is but a fraction of the size such a list
must oneday become, it is an indispensible resource tool. It lists much
information about 340 major Tablets of Baha'u'llah, including (where
known) publication and translation information, dates, and language and
place of revelation.