Databank for Endangered Finno-Ugrian Languages: Information and contact addresses for a Scandinavian project for preserving minor Uralic languages.
Finno-Ugrian Classification: Classification, numbers of speakers and areas of distribution of the Uralic languages.
Finno-Ugrian Links: Pointers to research institutes, organizations, publications and mailing lists. Includes a short FAQ of Finno-Ugric languages.
Finno-Ugrian Society: A Finland-based learned society for the promotion of research into the Uralic and Altaic languages.
FINNUGR-L: Finno-Ugric and Nenets language mailing lists.
Information Center of Finno-Ugric Peoples: An Estonian society that collects and provides information about Finno-Ugric studies, including the publication of an online newsletter.
Minority Languages of Russia on the Net - Finno-Ugric languages: Information on Finno-Ugric languages spoken in Russia.
Minority Languages of Russia on the Net - Samoyedic Languages: Collection of links to Internet resources on the Samoyedic languages.
Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences: Department of Finno-Ugristics.
Salminen, Tapani: Lecturer in Finno-Ugrian linguistics at the University of Helsinki. Includes annotated links and information on the specific languages he has studied.
Societas Uralo-Altaica (SUA): Society based in Germany, and devoted to Uralic and Altaic studies.
The Finno-Ugric Language Family: Short survey by Professor E. A. Tsypanov, with particular emphasis on the Komi language.
The Origin of Finnish and Related Languages: Virtual Finland's introduction to present-day Finno-Ugric languages and their territories.
The Uralic Family: Survey of the Uralic peoples, including information on their languages. Excellent maps indicating the past and present distribution of Uralic languages.
Uralic and Altaic: Bibliography of recent publications on Uralic and Altaic linguistics.
Uralic Languages and Peoples: A good collection of links about the Finno-Ugric languages by Kazuto Matsumora, including some of his own materials.
Uralic Nations: Basic information and collection of links. Bilingual site (English and Basque).
Uralic Page: Extensive list of links pertaining to Uralic languages and cultures.
Uralists Against History: A serious scholarly paper by Merlijn de Smit, published online in 2001. It furnishes serious criticisms of some new trends in research into the reconstruction of Proto-Uralic.