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<title>Selected Medieval Studies Resources</title>
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	<description>Contact Librarian: Maura Seale</description>
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	<copyright>Georgetown University Library, 2009</copyright>
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		<title>Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index</title>
		<description>A searchable index of feminist-oriented literary scholarship on the medieval period (450-1500 CE) in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. Provides citations to journal articles, book reviews, and essays about women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages.</description>
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		<title>Humanities Full Text</title>
		<description>Indexes the major scholarly English-language journals in the humanities (including history and literature). Under Open Database Selection Area, select Humanities Full Text. For prior years, use  Humanities &amp; Social Sciences Index Retrospective.</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=69&amp;resource_id=119&amp;infotype_id=29&amp;masterinfotype_id=3</link>
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		<title>International Medieval Bibliography</title>
		<description>The IMB database comprises some 300,000 records, deriving from articles published in periodicals (journals) and in miscellany volumes (conference proceedings, collected essays, Festschriften and exhibition catalogues) published world-wide. All subjects relating to the Middle Ages are included, within the date range 400-1500 AD. Geographical areas covered are Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.</description>
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		<title>Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance</title>
		<description>A bibliography of more than 225,000 articles and reviews drawn from over 300 medieval and renaissance journal titles. Updated daily and with more than 60,000 new records added annually, this powerful research tool will be of great use to scholars interested in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700). Indexes publications from the mid-1800&#039;s to the present.</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=69&amp;resource_id=174&amp;infotype_id=29&amp;masterinfotype_id=3</link>
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		<title>Database of Latin Dictionaries</title>
		<description>Online collection of Latin dictionaries, including  Blaise -  Patristic (Dictionnaire latin-français des auteurs chrétiens , 1954, 1967, 2005)   Firmini Verris Dictionarius (Dictionnaire médiéval latin-français , 1440)   and Du Cange (Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis,  ed. 1883-1887).    </description>
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		<title>Dictionary of the Middle Ages</title>
		<description>An excellent place to begin research on any topic related to the Middle Ages. This thirteen-volume encyclopedia is designed to be the basic reference work for all fields of medieval studies. In brief and extended articles, it covers the years 500 to 1500 CE, for all of Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. The bibliographies that accompany most articles stress English works but include key foreign-language texts and studies.</description>
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		<title>Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages</title>
		<description>Entries cover a wide range of topics including art, architecture, law, science, and religious, cultural, intellectual, and social history of fifth through fifteenth century Europe and Christendom.  Articles also explore Islam, Judaism, and other beliefs and cultures.  Bibliographies and some illustrations.
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		<title>Online Medieval and Classical Library</title>
		<description>Provides online access to authoritative modern English translations of some of the most famous and studied medieval texts.</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=69&amp;resource_id=922&amp;infotype_id=88&amp;masterinfotype_id=11</link>
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		<title>Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies</title>
		<description>An extensive directory of links in medieval studies, covering graphics, texts, manuscripts, and other forms of media. Describes medieval culture in the British Isles, France, Germany, Iberia, Italy, and Scandinavia. Addresses archaeology, arts and architecture, general medieval history, Latin, manuscripts, music, philosophy and theology, social and religious history, and the sciences.</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=69&amp;resource_id=917&amp;infotype_id=40&amp;masterinfotype_id=11</link>
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		<title>Middle English Compendium</title>
		<description>The Middle English Compendium provides hyperlinks between three major Middle English electronic resources: an electronic version of the Middle English Dictionary (MED), a HyperBibliography of Middle English prose and verse (based on the MED bibliographies), and other related electronic resources including a collection of more than 50 Middle English texts. Middle English Dictionary--The print version (LAU Stacks and Cataloging PE679 .M54), now nearing completion,  has been described as &quot;the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America,&quot; offering a comprehensive analysis of lexicon and usage for the period 1100-1500. HyperBibliography of Middle English--Includes all the Middle English materials cited in the MED.  Titles were adopted from A Manual of the Writings in Middle English (LAU Ref  PR255 .S4). Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse--A growing collection of Middle English electronic texts eventually to include all editions of Middle English texts used in the MED and the more recent scholarly editions that may have superseded them.  Assembled from works contributed by University of Michigan faculty and the Oxford Text Archive as well as from works created specifically for the Corpus by the Humanities Text Initiative (HTI) at the University of Michigan.</description>
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		<title>Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism</title>
		<description>Offers an introduction to authors and an overview of their works (literary, philosophical, religious, etc.), as well as criticism of those works. Includes a bibliography. The library has volumes 1-35, and material published after volume 35 can be found in part in the  Literature Resource Center database.</description>
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		<title>RefWorks</title>
		<description>RefWorks is an online research management, writing, and collaboration tool designed to help researchers gather, manage, store, and share information and generate citations and bibliographies.</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=69&amp;resource_id=135&amp;infotype_id=16&amp;masterinfotype_id=10</link>
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