4000 Years of Women in Science[Full Record] Biographical list of women in science including
astronomers, physicists, mathematicians, chemists, natural
philosophers, inventors, writers and many others, but only
a few physicians.
ARTFL Project[Full Record] A corpus of texts ranging from classic works of French
literature to various kinds of non-fiction prose
and technical writing. Genres include novels, verse,
theater, journalism, essays, correspondence, and treatises.
Subjects include literary criticism, biology, history,
economics, and philosophy. Subscription only - contact your library.
ATLA Religion Database[Full Record] Citations from international titles and multi-author works
in the field of religion. Includes a full range of index
citations to journal articles, essays in multi-author
works, and book reviews. Covers all types of religions.
Indexes materials published 1949 to present, with selected
records going back to 1818. Subscription only - contact your library.
British Academy John Foxe Project[Full Record] Information about project to publish Foxe's Acts and
Monuments ("Book of Martyrs") on cd-rom, with
presentation of portion of the text as demonstration.
British Library Manuscripts Catalogue[Full Record] A single portal for access to the mainstream catalogues of
the British Library Department of Manuscripts, covering
materials acquired from 1753 to the present day.
Christian Classics Ethereal Library[Full Record] Classic Christian books in electronic format, including
Reformation texts, Teresa of Avila, Therese of Lisieux
(Poems), and Hannah Whitall Smith.
Contemporary Women's Issues[Full Record] Full text of material published since 1992 on women's issues
and related topics. Includes journal articles, newsletters,
and research reports from government and international
agencies, and fact sheets. Subscription only - contact your library.
Early Virginia Religious Petitions[Full Record] Petitions regarding religious matters (relationship between church and state, rights
of dissenters, etc.) presented to the Virginia legislature between 1774 and 1802.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO)[Full Record] A digital archive, which when completed will
comprise most works published in the United Kingdom and the
Americas between 1701 and 1800. Subscription only - contact your library.
English Short Title Catalog[Full Record] Catalog of most imprints (books, pamphlets, and broadsides)
published from 1473 to 1800 in English or published in any
language in English-speaking countries. Many titles are
available on microform.
Feminist Theory Website / Kristin Switala[Full Record] Mostly bibliographies with links to biographies of contemporary feminists in three parts: 1) various fields within feminist theory; 2) different national / ethnic feminisms; and 3) individual feminists.
GenderWatch[Full Record] Full text database comprised primarily of periodicals that
deal with gender issues, including academic and scholarly
journals, regional publications, magazines, newspapers,
newsletters, etc. Indexes materials published since 1970. Subscription only - contact your library.
H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies[Full Record] The H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies, a research center devoted to the study of John Calvin and
Calvinism, this site includes the Calvinism Resources Database, a searchable database that provides information
about journal articles and other publications on Calvin and Calvinism from the 16th century to the present.
Intute: Arts & Humanities[Full Record] Arts and humanities Web gateway. Subdivided by discipline.
Links to author Web sites, texts and projects, teaching
resources, electronic journals, and other related
material.
Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance[Full Record] Bibliography lists books, journal material, dissertation
abstracts, and essays in books (including entries in
conference proceedings, festschriften, encyclopedias and
exhibition catalogues) for materials pertaining to the
Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700). Also features
an International Directory of Scholars (IDS) and online
editions of several journals. Subscription only - contact your library.
JSTOR: The Scholarly Journal Archive[Full Record] Electronic archive of core journals in the humanities,
social sciences, and sciences. Includes complete runs of
journals with full-text of all articles published prior to
the most current five years. Subscription only - contact your library.
Lexicons of Early Modern English / Ian Lancashire, ed.[Full Record] Historical database of monolingual, bilingual, and polyglot
dictionaries, lexical encyclopedias, hard-word glossaries,
spelling lists, and lexically-valuable treatises surviving
in print or manuscript from the Tudor, Stuart, Caroline,
Commonwealth, and Restoration periods. Public and
subscription versions are available--the public version
allows simple searches on the multilingual lexical database
--which includes major bilingual English and
French-Italian-Latin-Spanish dictionaries--but lacks
advanced retrieval options. LEME replaces the Early Modern
English Dictionaries Database (EMEDD).
Mapping Margery Kempe: A Guide to Late Medieval Material and Spiritual Life[Full Record] Resources on the cultural and social context of The Book of
Margery Kempe. Includes the text of the work as well as
primary source material such as images, maps, and documents
which relate to the author�s 15th century world and the
world of the parish. Also includes a bibliography and guides
for teaching.
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections[Full Record] A free cooperative cataloging program operated by the
Library of Congress for manuscript collections. Allows users
to search both the RLG Union Catalog and the OCLC Catalog
for manuscript materials.
netLibrary[Full Record] Complete electronic texts of scholarly monographs and
editions, as well as reference works, literature and
fiction. Also includes a number of publicly accessible
electronic texts (no subscription required). Subscription only - contact your library.
NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources / Andrea R. Harbin, ed.[Full Record] Links to texts, primary source documents, reference sources,
biographies, scholarly and teaching resources and other
materials in medieval studies. Major resources cover the
subjects of Archaeology, Architecture, Art, Civilizations,
Culture, Drama, History, Law, Literature, Music, People,
Philosophy, and Religion.
ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies[Full Record] Gateway for Medieval Studies on the World Wide Web. The ORB
Text Library links to online transcriptions and translations
of primary source texts. The ORB Index is a topically
arranged list of resource guides. Also includes a list of
resources for the non-specialist, and resources for teaching.
Oxford Text Archive[Full Record] Provides high-quality scholarly electronic texts and
linguistic corpora (and any related resources) of long-term
interest and use across the range of humanities disciplines
including history and law.
Periodicals Index Online[Full Record] Indexes articles in arts, humanities and social sciences
periodicals published since the 19th century in 37 key
subject areas. Includes a full text archive and direct
linking to JSTOR. Subscription only - contact your library.
Philosopher's Index[Full Record] Information about articles and other publications on
philosophy. Subscription only - contact your library.
Project Muse: Scholarly Journals Online[Full Record] Full text of recent issues of journals from Johns Hopkins
University Press and other scholarly publishers. Covers the
fields of literary studies, history, the visual & performing
arts, cultural studies, education, political science, gender
studies, economics, and many other arts and humanities and
social science disciplines. Subscription only - contact your library.
RAMBI: Index of Articles on Jewish Studies[Full Record] A selective bibliography of articles in the various fields
of Jewish studies and in the study of Eretz Israel. Material
listed in Rambi is compiled from thousands of periodicals
and from collections of articles in Hebrew, Yiddish and English.
Renaissance Liturgical Imprints: A Census (RELICS)[Full Record] A database of information about worship books printed before 1601. These European books include rituals for the several Catholic churches and also books for Protestant and Jewish faiths during the tumultuous generations of the 16th century.
Repositories of Primary Sources[Full Record] A listing of over 5,000 websites describing holdings of
manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs,
and other primary sources for the research scholar.
Revolution and Romanticism[Full Record] Database of digitized images of street literature such as
popular print ballads, chapbooks, political pamphlets, and
other materials, from late 18th and early 19th century
Britain.
UK National Register of Archives[Full Record] The indexes of the NRA offer a means of searching the
catalogues and lists held within the NRA. This material
provides information on the nature and location of
manuscripts and historical records relating to British
history. Search by corporate name, personal name, family
name, or place name.
Voice of the Shuttle / Alan Liu, ed.[Full Record] Major Web directory of sites devoted to the Humanities.
Subdivided by discipline. Links to author websites, texts
and projects, teaching resources, electronic journals,
listservs and information on scholarly conferences and other
related material.
Women's Studies International[Full Record] Compiled from ten women's studies indexes and
bibliographies. Primarily an index of the feminist
press--including periodical sources, books, book chapters,
nonprint materials, proceedings, reports, theses, websites,
web documents and grey literature--from 1972 to the present. Subscription only - contact your library.
WorldCat[Full Record] Combined catalog of books, serial publications, media,
visual materials, musical scores, archival and other
materials in libraries worldwide. Subscription only - contact your library.