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.
A2A: Access to Archives[Full Record] Database of archival information from over 300 respositories
in England, including local record offices,
libraries, universities, museums and national and specialist
institutions across England, dating from the
900s to the present.
ABELL Plus[Full Record] Information about books, book reviews, articles, essays and
dissertations on all aspects and periods of English
literature. Includes full text of some articles. Subscription only - contact your library.
Aemilia Lanyer, 1569-1645[Full Record] Web site devoted to the author. Includes author’s works,
biographical information, bibliography of primary and
secondary sources, and link to listserv.
African-American Poetry[Full Record] Full text searchable database of poetry by African-Americans
of the 18th and 19th centuries Subscription only - contact your library.
America: History and Life[Full Record] Information on articles, books, book reviews, and
dissertations published since 1964 on U.S. and Canadian
history from prehistory to the present. Includes links to
full text of selected journal articles. Subscription only - contact your library.
American Authors on the Web / Mitsuharu Matsuoka[Full Record] Web site devoted to American literature. Includes links to
author Web sites, primary texts, projects, teaching
resources, electronic journals and more from the colonial
period to the present.
American Drama[Full Record] Full text searchable database of American drama from the
colonial period to the present. Subscription only - contact your library.
American Folk Art Museum[Full Record] Information about works in the permanent collection
including 18th and 19th century paintings, drawings,
textiles, and sculpture.
American Poetry[Full Record] Full text searchable database of American poetry from the
colonial period to the early 20th century. Subscription only - contact your library.
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies[Full Record] The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies is an
interdisciplinary group dedicated to the
advancement of scholarshipin all aspects of the period from
the later seventeenth through the early
nineteenth century.
American Verse Project[Full Record] Electronic archive of American poetry. Primarily 19th
century poetry, but includes some 18th century and early
20th century texts as well.
American Women's History: A Research Guide[Full Record] Extensive collection of links to online resources (as well as information about printed and manuscript resources), including digital collections of primary sources. Emphasis on more recent periods, but colonial America is included.
Anglistik Guide[Full Record] Gateway to scholarly Web resources on all literatures in English,
including libraries, author-specific sites, journals, primary source
materials, and more.
Anthology of Middle English Literature (1350-1485)[Full Record] Web site devoted to major authors of the period including
Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe. Includes links to
author’s works, biographical information, and critical
essays. Also includes information about medieval plays and
lyrics.
Antiqua Medicina[Full Record] Online exhibit including texts and images of the
history of medicine from antiquity to the early modern
period; created to support the colloquium "Antiqua Medicina:
Aspects of Ancient Medicine" at the University of Virginia
in 1997.
Archive of Early American Images[Full Record] Digitized images relating to the Americas which appeared in
books printed in Europe before 1825, many reproduced here
for the first time. From the collections of the John Carter
Brown Library, Brown University.
Archon[Full Record] Principal gateway for archivists in the United Kingdom and
users of manuscript sources for British history. Includes,
the ARCHON Directory which provides contact information for
repositories in the United Kingdom and the ARCHON Portal, a
database of archival resources, projects and initiatives.
Art Abstracts[Full Record] Provides comprehensive indexing and abstracts for
international art publications, including periodicals,
yearbooks, and museum bulletins, published from 1984 to
present. Covers a broad range of art topics: advertising,
archaeology, crafts, folk art, graphic arts, interior
design, video, film, architecture and art history. Subscription only - contact your library.
ARTbibliographies Modern[Full Record] Premier source of information on modern and contemporary
arts dating from the late 19th century onwards, and
including photography. Includes citations and abstracts to
English and foreign-language journal articles, books,
exhibition catalogs, dissertations, and reviews of books and
exhibitions. Indexes materials published since 1974, with
some entries dating to late 1960s. Subscription only - contact your library.
Artcyclopedia / John Malyon[Full Record] Searchable database of information on art and artists with
links to image sites. Includes a chronological listing of
women artists from the Renaissance to the present.
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.
Art Index Retrospective (1929-1984)[Full Record] Information about articles on all styles and periods of art
appearing in international art journals and other
publications 1929 - 1984. Subscription only - contact your library.
ARTstor[Full Record] Searchable database of digital images from most periods,
cultures, and media. Subscription only - contact your library.
As One Phoenix[Full Record] Collection of selected poems by four 17th century poets,
Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle; Aemilia Lanyer;
Katherine Philips; and Lady Mary Wroth. Also includes
biographical information and bibliographies of editions and
critical studies of these authors.
Association for Hispanic Classical Theater, Inc.[Full Record] Web site devoted to Spain’s Golden Age drama. Texts of
plays by major playwrights of the period, including Ana Caro
de Mallén, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, and María de Zayas y
Sotomayor.
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.
Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals[Full Record] Information about articles on architecture, archaeology,
city planning, interior design, and historic preservation
appearing in international architecture journals and other
publications 1934 - present. Subscription only - contact your library.
bbc.co.uk History[Full Record] Provides short encyclopedic entries for historical topics
related to Great Britain. Includes biographies of historic
and literary figures, historical timelines, essays on topics
realted to society, culture, wars, conflicts and more.
Bibliography of the History of Art[Full Record] Information about articles on European and American art
from late antiquity to the present appearing in
international art journals and other publications, 1973 to
the present. Subscription only - contact your library.
Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes[Full Record] Digital library of Spanish and Latin American texts from the 16th
century to the present. Includes links to other online resources
such as bibliographies, criticism, electronic journals, and other
digital projects.
Bluestocking Archive[Full Record] Texts by or about the eighteenth-century British
Bluestocking Circle and the second generation
Blues, including predecessor texts, and literature of
sensibility derived from the Bluestockings'
concerns aesthetics with women's aesthetic achievements.
Bologna Science Classics Online[Full Record] Series of full-text online books with an international
reputation and related to scientific knowledge linked to
the University of Bologna.
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 Book Trade Index[Full Record] Database of brief biographical and trade
details of all those who worked in the English and Welsh
book trades before 1852. Includes not only printers,
publishers and booksellers but also other related trades,
such as stationers, papermakers, engravers, auctioneers,
ink-makers and sellers of medicines.
British Fiction 1800-1829 : A Database of Production, Circulation, & Reception.[Full Record] A bibliographic database of works of fiction published in
the British Isles between 1800 and 1829. Includes some
contemporary material about the publications such as
subscription lists, reviews, newspaper announcements and
advertisements, and entries in circulating library
catalogues.
British Library[Full Record] The British Library Public Catalogue (BLPC) provides access to the main British Library catalogues, describing over ten million items available either onsite in the British Library's Reading Rooms or for remote supply as photocopies or loans.
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.
British Library Newspaper Library[Full Record] The Newspaper Library web catalogue includes entries for over 52,000 newspaper and periodical titles from all over the world, dating from the 17th to the 21st century.
Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes[Full Record] Full text electronic version of the 1907-21 edition of the
encyclopedia. Essay topics ranging from poetry, fiction,
drama and essays to history, theology and political writing.
The set encompasses a wide selection of writing on orators,
humorists, poets, newspaper columnists, religious leaders,
economists, Native Americans, song writers, and even
non-English writing, such as Yiddish and Creole.
Cambridge University Library[Full Record] Cambridge University Library is one of the six legal deposit libraries in the British Isles, receiving legal deposit copies of British and Irish publications through the UK Copyright Libraries Agency.
Camelot Project[Full Record] Database of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic
information. Includes a section on "Women of the Arthurian
Legend".
Canada's Early Women Writers[Full Record] Database of biographical and publication information of
women who lived in Canada or wrote about Canada, and
authored an English-language work of fiction or poetry
published before 1940. Includes titles of publications and
references to archival resources.
Capital and the Bay: Narratives of Washington and the Chesapeake Bay Region, 1600-1925[Full Record] The text with images of some 141 books about the Chesapeake
region, including Mary Clemmer Ames's Ten years in Washington : Life and scenes in the National Capital, as a
woman sees them (1873)
Ames, John Smith’s Generall Historie of Virginia (1624), Robert Beverley’s History of Virginia
(1722), and Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on the State of Virginia.
Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text[Full Record] Web site devoted to literary studies of the Romantic Period
(1770–1830). Includes a scholarly journal, a bibliography
of British fiction, and information on digital projects.
Journal will be relaunched as 'Romantic Textualities:
Literature and Print Culture, 1780–1840 [ISSN 1748-0116],'
as of the Winter 2005 (no. 15) issue.
CENETON: Census Nederlands Toneel[Full Record] This catalog describes all manuscripts and editions of Dutch
drama (all texts written for production) until 1803. The full text of
someplays are included. Introductory page available in English.
Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies[Full Record] Web site promoting the teaching and research in the Renaissance and Baroque periods by offering academic and outreach programs in the arts and humanities and allied fields, publishing a volume series of conference proceedings and hosting the Attending to Early Modern Women conference which explores aspects of the lives and writings of women in the Renaissance.
Center for Renaissance Studies -- Newberry Library[Full Record] Web site of the Center for Renaissance Studies, providing
access to various resources available through the Center,
including the catalog and information about a wide range of
progrmas sponsored by the Center.
Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People[Full Record] Home-page of the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People which containing the archival remnants of hundreds of Jewish communities, organizations and public figures from all over the world.
CERES Archive / Gavin Alexander and Raphael Lyne, eds.[Full Record] A "Renaissance internet newsletter and review," Harvest "details the latest and most interesting additions to online resources of relevance to scholars and students of early modern English studies, providing content summaries and critical reviews."
cesar: calendrier electronique des spectacles sous l'ancien regime[Full Record] CESAR provides details of the plays, people and performance spaces in France during the 17th and 18th
century.
Plays, operas, ballets and other theatrical events are included. Advanced search allows for limits to
show women
only and specific occupations (acrobat, dancer, etc.)
Chawton House Library[Full Record] Promotes the study of early English women's writing. The
library houses a collection of rare books published between
1600 and 1830, many of them by women and about women�s
fiction. Houses the Centre for the Study of Early English
Women's Writing, which runs a program of publications,
seminars, and conferences.
Chawton House Library: Novels-on-line[Full Record] An ongoing project offering full-text transcripts of women's
novels published in the period 1600 to 1830. The project
will include critical introductions to the novels along with
biographies and secondary bibliographies on the authors.
CHILDE: Children's Historical Literature Disseminated throughout Europe[Full Record] 1,000 digitised images from collections of early children's
books published prior to 1891. Includes a bibliography of
secondary sources on the history of children's literature
and information on best practices for the physical
preservation, cataloguing, and promotion of historical
children’s books.
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.
COPAC[Full Record] COPAC is a union catalogue that provides free access to the merged online catalogues of many of the largest university research libraries in the United Kindgom and Ireland and to the British Library.
Corvey Women Writers on the Web: an Electronic Guide to Literature, 1796-1834[Full Record] Database containing material by and about women literary
writers of the 18th and 19th centuries, based on the
holdings of the Corvey Library. Includes works of fiction,
biographies, memoirs, bibliographies, contemporary reviews,
images, synopses, as well as criticism and contextual material.