Gateways
These gateways are theme-based bibliographies maintained by Library faculty. These are not cross-searchable with digital collections.
Early Modern Women Database (umd:10537)
Gateway to Web resources for the study of women in early modern Europe and the Americas, focusing on the period from ca. 1500 to ca. 1800. Links to Web sites about the Medieval period and Nineteenth Century are included as well.
Gateway to Web resources for the study of women in early modern Europe and the Americas, focusing on the period from ca. 1500 to ca. 1800. Links to Web sites about the Medieval period and Nineteenth Century are included as well.
Irish Resources in the Humanities (umd:10538)
Irish Resources in the Humanities is a gateway to over 200 sites on the World Wide Web that explore, highlight, and interrogate various disciplines of the humanities in the area of Irish studies.
Irish Resources in the Humanities is a gateway to over 200 sites on the World Wide Web that explore, highlight, and interrogate various disciplines of the humanities in the area of Irish studies.
Maryland History and Culture Bibliography (umd:16719)
Citations to articles, books, and doctoral dissertations about Maryland's history and culture, divided into subject categories. Based on the annual bibliography of Maryland history sources that appears in the Maryland Historical Magazine.
Citations to articles, books, and doctoral dissertations about Maryland's history and culture, divided into subject categories. Based on the annual bibliography of Maryland history sources that appears in the Maryland Historical Magazine.
Tools
Tools currently include The Versioning Machine, which is a freely-available open-source software for comparing different versions of literary texts.
Versioning Machine (umd:10539)
The Versioning Machine is a software tool designed to display and compare texts which exist in multiple versions. It provides for features found in codex-based critical editions, while also taking advantage of the opportunities afforded by electronic publication.
The Versioning Machine is a software tool designed to display and compare texts which exist in multiple versions. It provides for features found in codex-based critical editions, while also taking advantage of the opportunities afforded by electronic publication.

