Disponibile su password per un unico utente simultaneo Questia presenta il full-text completo di oltre 67.000 volumi e oltre un milione e mezzo di articoli su riviste, giornali e quotidiani appartenenti a tutti i settori scientifici. L'apparato di letteratura critica disponibile è integrato dalla possibilità di uso gratuito della versione online della Columbia Encyclopedia (6th ed.) e da una serie di strumenti funzionali quali un generatore interno di bibliografie e note, scaffali virtuali personalizzabili, possibilità di ricerche guidate orientative costruite da bibliotecari per 'research topics' e una classe virtuale destinata all'uso didattico per i docenti.
Sito web parallelo alla serie televisva omonima del canale statunitense via cavo C-Span trasmessa durante il 2002. Il sito contiene brevi biografie e bibliografie di autori americani classici e moderni tra cui William Bradford, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, James Fenimore Cooper, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mark Twain, Booker T. Washington, Edith Wharton, Upton Sinclair, Theodore Roosevelt, Will Rogers, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck, William Faulkner, Ayn Rand, Jack Kerouac, Neil Shehan
Il tutorial online di Jason Puckett sul generatore di bibliografie e citazioni ZOTERO. ******************************** Zotero s a Firefox addon that collects, manages, and cites research sources. It's easy to use, lives in your web browser where you do your work, and best of all it's free. Zotero allows you to attach PDFs, notes and images to your citations, organize them into collections for different projects, and create bibliographies. It automatically updates itself periodically to work with new online sources and new bibliographic styles.
Portale web della rivista DE PROVERBIO : International journal of proverb studies con archivio degli arretrati, informazioni sul tema, bibliografie (agg. al 2001-2002 anno di cessazione della rivista)
La Bibliothèque en ligne des savoirs en partage a pour objectif de diffuser les publications originales éditées ou co-éditées avec l'appui de l'Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (ouvrages; actes de colloques, de journées scientifiques; numéros de revues) ; de contribuer à rendre ces publications savantes accessibles au plus grand nombre grâce au vecteur électronique - ces dernières souffrant d'un déficit de diffusion sur support traditionnel imprimé - ; de participer à la conservation de fonds documentaires scientifiques francophones de titres définitivement épuisés dans leur version originale imprimée. Plus de 180 livres numérisés sont actuellement consultables gratuitement en texte intégral.
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END is a bibliographic database based on the Collection of British and American Fiction 1660-1830 held by the University of Pennsylvania's Rare Book & Manuscript Library. When completed, the database will include records of more than 3,000 novels and fictional narratives by canonical authors such as Daniel Defoe to Jane Austen as well as less well-known novelists like Mary Brunton and Mary Walker. Users will be able to perform both keyword and faceted searches across bibliographic records containing both edition-specific and copy-specific information about each novel.
This index lists, and links to, articles, essays, conference papers and other material on Scottish literature and language available free on-line. In the index, articles are listed by author, and by subject or title. The names of authors of articles are in CAPITALS. Subjects of articles (including names of writers) are in bold. Bulleted items are written by the same author(s), or about the same subject, as the entries they follow. The first link in an entry is to the text of the paper. The second link is to the journal or conference page where the paper was published or presented. Some links lead to other sites; these will open in a new window.You can search the index using the Find function (under the Edit menu). If you have trouble connecting to any of these papers, or if you would like to recommend a link, please contact ASLS.
Begun in 2007, At the Circulating Library: A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837-1901 offers a biographical and bibliography database of nineteenth-century British fiction. Currently, the database contains 8606 titles by 2555 authors (more statistics). The database is hosted by the Victorian Research Web, a major and free research resource for Victorian scholars.
A fairly accurate record of books published in translation since January 1st, 2008. Data are limited to original translations of fiction and poetry published or distributed in the United States. The focus is on identifying how many new books and new voices, are being made available to English-speaking readers in the USA.
I FILE DELLA BIBLIOGRAFIA SONO SCARICABILI IN FORMATO EXCEL PER ANNATE
The Sickly Taper is the illustrious brainchild of the late Dr. Frederick S. Frank, former Professor Emeritus at Allegheny College, and Gothicist extraordinaire. The Sickly Taper is now run out of the Department of English Language, Literature, and Creative Writing at the University of Windsor under the direction of Dr. Carol Margaret Davison with the assistance of Betsy Keating, Neil Wood and Jen Ferguson. In order to ensure its ongoing role as the world's most comprehensive and authoritative online bibliography of Gothic scholarship, we ask that Gothic scholars and aficionados keep us apprised of relevant Gothic-related publications and productions. Please acquaint yourself with our indexing categories and feel free to suggest possible classifications for your scholarship. As cross-indexing can be nothing short of a Gothic nightmare in terms of its confusion and propensity to mushroom to monstrous size, please limit your suggestions to a single category.