by Ivett Molnar | Jun 9, 2016
EEBO contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700. This incomparable collection contains more than 130,000 titles and more...
by Ivett Molnar | May 18, 2016
Oxford Constitutions of the World is the only resource that contains fully-translated, English-language versions of all the world’s constitutions (both national and sub-national). They are accompanied by individual jurisdictional commentaries, and supplementary...
by Ivett Molnar | Mar 31, 2016
PhilPapers is both a comprehensive search index for books, journals, and journal articles in philosophy, and an Open Access archive for user-submitted philosophy research. Over 1.8 million entries are organized in nearly 5,000 fined-grained, topical bibliographies...
by Ivett Molnar | Feb 12, 2016
After a successful trial, eHRAF World Cultures is back. It contains over 600,000 pages of ethnographic material covering 290 cultures from historical to contemporary times. Coverage: all aspects of cultural and social life, indigenous peoples and ethnic groups...
by Ivett Molnar | Jan 27, 2016
Check out this impressive database, Arcanum Digitheca, of Hungarian scientific journals, encyclopedias, newpapers and series with over 8,100,000 pages of texts from the 1800s-present. Arcanum has 25 years experience in digitizing Hungarian content. CEU’s access...
by Ivett Molnar | Jan 10, 2016
The Bloomsbury Ancient Commentators on Aristotle project is an international collaboration that includes over 100 volumes translated into English. In all, 280 academics from 20 different countries have contributed: 67 translators, 2 guest editors, 21 editorial...