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"Notre Dame Libraries license and pay for access to most of these resources. They are intended for your individual educational use only. Excessive use, such as downloading entire journal issues, is prohibited by contract and may result in loss of access for the entire Notre Dame community." [ Acceptable Use Policy]
Année Philologique
Type: Indexes & Articles
Coverage: 1969-
Description: Contains citations from the print publication "Annee philologique" of scholarly work on ancient Greek and Latin language and linguistics, Greek and Roman history, literature, philosophy, numismatics, papyrology and epigraphy, in the time period second millennium B.C. to roughly 500-800 A.D.
Art Full Text
Type: Indexes & Articles
Coverage: 1984- (Indexing); 1994- (Abstracting); 1997- (Selected full-text)
Description: Indexes and abstracts articles on archaeology, architecture, art, motion pictures and photography in international periodicals (including full-text of selected periodicals). Titles covered are English-language periodicals, yearbooks, and museum bulletins, as well as periodicals in French, Italian, German, Japanese, Spanish, Dutch, and Swedish. Art Full Text also indexes reproductions of works of art in these periodicals.
Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World Map-by-map Directory
Type: Reference
* The directory, in PDF format, accompanies the Barrington atlas (located in the Reference Atlas section, call number G 1033 .B3 2000).
Description: Provides information about every place or feature in the Barrington Atlas, including references to ancient testimony or modern studies.
Users: Licensed for one concurrent user.
BHA: Bibliography of the History of Art
Type: Indexes & Articles
Coverage: 1973-
Description: Indexes over 4,000 international periodicals on European and American art from antiquity to the present.
Bibliotheca Teubneriana Latina
Type: eBooks & eTexts
Coverage: BTL-2
Description: Contains over 600 works from almost 300 authors, providing access to all the Latin texts of antiquity from the beginning until the end of the second century A.D.
User Guides: User's guide in English, French, German and Italian shelved in Medieval Institute..
Byzantinische Zeitschrift. Bibliographie
Type: Indexes & Articles
* You will be asked for a password; it's not needed; just click OK.
Coverage: Ed. 1 covers bibliographic data from v. 84-93 (1991-2000) and supplements 1-3.
Description: Cumulative bibliography of essays and monographs cited in Byzantinische Zeitschrift and its supplement, indexed by keywords; bibliographic citation records can be searched, browsed, copied, exported and printed.
Dissertation Abstracts Online
Type: Indexes & Articles
* Access to full text (PDF) of Notre Dame dissertations since 1997, restricted to users with valid Notre Dame NetIDs. Look for and click on the "Free Download" button on the search results screen.
Coverage: 1861- (Indexing); 1980- (Abstracting Dissertations); 1988- (Abstracting Theses).
Description: Provides information about doctoral dissertations and master's theses, with subject, title, and author access to almost all American dissertations accepted at an accredited institution since 1861. Dissertations from all institutions since 1997 have 24-page previews freely available without restriction. Masters theses selectively indexed since 1962. Includes citations for thousands of Canadian dissertations and an increasing number of papers accepted in institutions abroad. Professional (e.g., M.D., LL.D.) and honorary degrees not included.
DYABOLA
Type: Reference
Description: The online subject catalogue of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) in Rome, the most comprehensive library in the world devoted to classical studies. Organized as a hierarchical tree of 32,000 subject and key words, with entries to books and journal articles in classical archaeology, Egyptian archaeology, archaeology of the Near East, Byzantine art history, epigraphs, numismatics, classical history, and antique social and legal history.
Encyclopædia Britannica Online
Type: Reference
Description: Consists of a fully searchable and browsable collection of authoritative references, including Britannica's latest article database, articles not yet in the print Britannica encyclopedia, Merriam-Webster's collegiate dictionary (tenth edition), and the Britannica book of the year.
EpiGraph Database of Roman Inscriptions
Type: Reference
Description: Contains searchable Latin text of almost 40,000 inscriptions found in the city of Rome. Based on reports published in vol. 6 of Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, but omits related information such as find spot, present location of inscription, manuscript tradition on which based, etc., from CIL, vol. 6.
Users: Licensed for one simultaneous user.
Expanded Academic ASAP
Type: Indexes & Articles
Coverage: 1980-
Description: Provides indexing, abstracts, and selected full text for 3,000+ scholarly journals and general interest periodicals embracing all academic disciplines (citations only for The New York Times). Full text for some titles may be subject to publisher-imposed embargo periods.
Grove Dictionary of Art Online
Type: Reference
Description: Contains articles on all aspects of the visual arts from prehistory to the 1990s; art and culture of Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas and the Pacific, with links to images and additional information in museum and other art-related web sites.
Users: Licensed for five concurrent users.
MLA International Bibliography
Type: Indexes & Articles
Coverage: 1963-
Description: Provides indexing to literature, language, linguistics, and folklore in nearly 2,000 journals and series as well as covering relevant monographs, working papers, proceedings, bibliographies, etc.
Users: Licensed for 4 simultaneous users.
NetLibrary E-book Collection
Type: eBooks & eTexts
Description: A collection of electronic books available for reading and searching via the Internet. Book titles include both those academic titles specifically acquired by Notre Dame and a public domain collection of thousands of works including Project Gutenberg titles.
Users: One concurrent user per title. Preview mode allows access for 15 minutes. Check-out mode allows access for 2 hours at a time.
Past Masters
Type: eBooks & eTexts
Description: Collection of searchable, full-text humanities databases of scholarly complete editions or selections from classics in philosophy, political science, and economics. Works by Aquinas, Aristotle, Augustine, Austin, Ayer, Berkeley, Calvin, Collingwood, Davidson, Descartes, Dewey, Fichte, Hegel, Hume, Kant, Kierkegaard, Leibniz, Locke, Luther, Nietzsche, Plato, Spinoza, and Wittgenstein.
Patrologia Latina
Type: eBooks & eTexts
* USE Internet Explorer 5 or greater, or Netscape 6 or greater
Description: Provides access to the first edition of Migne's PL, including index volumes, published 1844-1864. Works of the Church Fathers from Tertullian in 200 AD to Pope Innocent III in 1216.
PCI : Periodicals Contents Index
Type: Indexes & Articles
Coverage: 1770-1995
Description: Index to millions of articles in thousands of periodicals in the arts, humanities, and social sciences published beginning 1770 or subsequently; scope is worldwide, covering major Western languages.
Users: Licensed for 5 simultaneous users.
Philosopher's Index
Type: Indexes & Articles
Coverage: 1940-
Description: Provides indexing and abstracts of books and journals on philosophy and related fields (ethics, aesthetics, social philosophy, political philosophy, epistemology, etc.).
Users: Licensed for 4 simultaneous users.
PoetriaNova
Type: eBooks & eTexts
Mode of access: CD-ROM in Medieval Institute Reference (Rm. 715)
Description: A collection of medieval Latin poetry produced in Europe between the 7th and the 13th centuries. Query functions permit a consultation of archives comprising more than 900,000 verses; plus texts extending to earlier periods. It is primarily aimed at inter-textual searching.
TLG, Thesaurus Linguae Graecae
Type: eBooks & eTexts
* To set up an account to use this new interface, click on: Search the Online TLG ... Subscribers ... Institutions, in the left hand frame.
Description: Electronic collection of ancient Greek texts surviving from the period between Homer (8th century B.C.) and A.D. 600, plus historiographical, lexicographical, and scholastic texts deriving from the period between 600 and 1453.
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