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El. knyga: Practical Guide to Electronic Resources in the Humanities

(Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA),
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This guide will help students, educators, and librarians locate key subject-specific online resources in the performing arts, art and architecture, languages and literature, philosophy, and religion. Entries are organized so that readers can search for different forms or genres of information, such as scholarly articles, primary source material, or statistical data. An introduction summarizes the online research process and discusses issues related to open access in electronic journals and repositories. The rest of the book contains annotated entries on academic, professional, and government resources such as abstracting and indexing databases, web directories and information portals, websites of professional societies and organizations, archival collections of primary texts, and databases of audio, video, and images. Individual entries contain notes on the scope and content of the resource. The name of each resource's creator and home institution are also provided, to aid in tracking down resources that may have moved or changed domain names. Dubnjakovic and Tomlin are librarians at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Distributed in the North America by Neal-Schuman. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
List of tables
vii
About the authors ix
Preface xi
1 Introduction
1(12)
Research and the web
5(5)
Open access: electronic journals and repositories
10(3)
2 Introduction to electronic resources in the performing arts
13(52)
Music
14(19)
Theater
33(14)
Dance
47(6)
Film
53(12)
3 Introduction to electronic resources in art and architecture
65(70)
Article indexes and databases
67(3)
Painting and sculpture
70(18)
Museums, archives and digital collections
88(12)
Illuminated manuscripts
100(6)
Architecture
106(6)
Dictionaries, encyclopedias and other reference resources
112(6)
Photography, prints and design
118(2)
Dictionaries, encyclopedias and other reference resources
120(2)
Archives, museums and digital collections
122(13)
4 Introduction to languages and literature resources
135(96)
Classical Greek and Latin languages and literature
136(14)
Germanic languages and literature
150(27)
Romance languages and literature
177(18)
Slavic languages and literature
195(13)
Asian languages and literature
208(23)
5 Introduction to electronic resources in philosophy and religion
231(84)
Philosophy
234(6)
Dictionaries, encyclopedias and other reference works
240(5)
Electronic text collections
245(4)
Aesthetics
249(6)
Continental philosophy
255(5)
Professional resources
260(9)
Religion
269(5)
Dictionaries, encyclopedias and other general reference works
274(41)
Bibliography 315(2)
Further reading 317(4)
Index 321
Ana Dubnjakovic is the College Librarian for Performing Arts and Foreign Languages at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. She holds advanced degrees in music and librarianship and has published and presented on collection development topics focusing on performing arts and foreign languages. Patrick Tomlin is Assistant Professor and Head of the Art and Architecture Library at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He has taught, presented, and published on a number of topics in art history and academic librarianship.