| A Poe Webliography by Heyward Ehrlich: A critical guide to electronic resources for Poe research on the internet and CD-ROM, including electronic texts, commentaries, backgrounds, literary indexes and search engines. |
| E. A. Poe Society of Baltimore: General topics, works, lectures and articles. |
| Easylit Poe: Edgar Allan Poe's complete works, essays on his work, merchandise, and a short biography on Poe himself. |
| Edgar Allan Poe: Complete collection of all Poe's work as well as a biography, related images, and files. |
| Edgar Allan Poe Letters: Collection photocopied images of letters and correspondence written by or written to Poe. Physically held in the University of Virginia Library; the Poe Museum and Valentine Museum in Richmond, Va. |
| Edgar Allan Poe Museum: An online Poe museum. |
| Edgar Allan Poe's Virtual Library: A richly-stocked Poe library containing most of his poetry, fiction, essays, and criticism. The site also provides a large selection of critical essays. |
| House of Usher: Virtual Library including links to pages helpful for researching and understanding Poe. |
| Knowing Poe: Explore Poe’s Baltimore through this highly engaging site that includes audio readings and an interactive timeline. |
| Mr. B's Edgar Allan Poe Page: Includes selected short stories, brief biographical data, and links to other Poe resources. |
| Poe Cryptographic Challenge: Features 150 year-old cryptograph which has been written by Edgar Allan Poe. |
| Poe New Media Book: Listen to mp3 recordings of Poe’s most famous writings including The Black Cat and The Raven in an interactive presentation. |
| Poe Perplex: Provides research papers on the life and writings of Edgar Allan Poe written by students. |
| Poe Stories: Contains Poe's works, story summaries, quotes, Poe wordlist with definitions, photos and paintings. |
| Poe Studies: A forum for interpretive, cumulative dialogue about Poe's life and writings; about the cultural and material contexts that conditioned the production and reception of his work; and about his interrelationships with other writers. |
| Qrisse's Edgar Allan Poe Pages: An extensive biography, chat, message walls, comments on Poe's work and links to Poe sites. |
| Raven Society: Honorary society at the University of Virginia, named after Poe's poem: maintains the heritage of Poe's time and work. |
| Robert Bloch on Poe and Lovecraft: Comparison of the two preeminent American authors of supernatural horror and fantasy. |
| The Poe Decoder: Offers essays about Edgar Allan Poe's life and works written by qualified people. |