[Sca-librarians] Re: Sca-librarians Digest, Vol 10, Issue 6
Sheila Hufeld
smhufel at ilstu.edu
Fri Apr 22 14:26:05 CDT 2005
For those who don't have a membership to ACRL, here's the full citation:
Jaeger, John and Victor, Paul, Jr. "Internet Resources column: Medieval
Studies: Gateways, subject guides, and more". College and Research Libraries
News. v.66, no. 4 April 2005. 2 pp.(print version); 6 pp (expanded internet
version) accessed 4/22/05 at
http://www.acrl.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/collegeresearch.htm
The major sites are:
Labyrinth http://labyrinth.geogetown.edu
NetSerf http://www.netserf.org
ORB (Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies) http://www.the-orb.net
Some university library subject guides:
Stanford http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/medieval/medieval.html
University of Florida http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/hss/medieval
Yale University http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/history/medgde.htm
Subscription databases
IMM; International Medieval Bibliography -- http://www/brepolis.net
The most important resource for research from 400-1500 A.D. New information
available six mos ahead of the printed version.
ITER: Gateway to the Midle Ages and Renaissance (University of Toronto)
http://www.itergateway.org
They also include several subject specific sites, Information about the
field sites, Discussion Groups and Journals.
Eithne ni Cheallaigh ThirChonaill/Midrealm
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