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PORTALS SEARCH

  • Dialnet is one of the largest bibliographic portals free access, whose main task is to give greater visibility to Hispanic literature on the Internet, gathering and facilitating access to scientific content, mainly through documentaries alerts. It also has a comprehensive database, interdisciplinary and updated, allowing the tank full text content.

http://dialnet.unirioja.es/

 

REPOSITORY

  • Liaison with various resources (digital newspaper archives, Libraries and Archives) the Aula Canaria Historical Research. The Aula Canaria Historical Research (Pooh) was created in 2009 with the overall objective of disseminating information on research in the archipelago and, more specifically, have to do with historical studies Canarias.

http://aulacih.weebly.com/enlaces-y-recursos.html

  • Conferences and Journals the repository of Unviersidad Alicante

http://rua.ua.es/dspace/handle/10045/6578

  • Platform publication of Max Weber Foundation – German Humanities Institutes Abroad. Are available magazines, reviews, monographs and conference proceedings.

http://www.perspectivia.net/

  • MAD. Medieval Animal Data-Network was founded in 2005 in the Department of Medieval Studies at Central European University (Budapest). Try to gather intellectual knowledge based on the human-animal relationship in the European Middle Ages.

http://www.imareal.oeaw.ac.at/mad/

  • Germany Sacred offers a number of open access publishing. Nothing has 24.000 records online.

http://personendatenbank.germania-sacra.de/books

  • Interclásica. Seneca Digital Library: La Biblioteca Digital “Seneca” It aims at the dissemination of printed bibliographic heritage dating from the fifteenth century.

http://interclassica.um.es/biblioteca_digital_seneca

  • Biblioteca Digital Mundial: World Digital Library offers Internet, free of charge and in multilingual format, significant primary materials from cultures around the world.

http://www.wdl.org/es/

  • Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts: The catalog offers a simple and direct way to locate medieval manuscripts available on the web. The catalog began to take shape from 2005.

http://manuscripts.cmrs.ucla.edu/Manuscripts_list.php

  • The European Library: It is an independent nonprofit organization whose mission is to be the library of data from various sources in Europe.

http://www.theeuropeanlibrary.org/tel4/

  • Patrologia Latina Database: Electronic version of the first edition of Jacques-Paul Migne, published between 1844-1855 and the four volumes published between 1862 it has been 1865. The Patrologia latina It includes the work of the Church Fathers from Tertullian in 200 d.C. until the death of Pope Innocent III 1216.

http://pld.chadwyck.co.uk/

  • Internet History Sourcebooks Project: It is a collection of texts of public domain and copy presented allowed for educational use. The repository has links not only to written sources but also movies, discriminated by themes and historical periods.

http://legacy.fordham.edu/Halsall/index.asp

 

MAGAZINES

  • In Medieval Spain. Scientific Journal of the Complutense University of Madrid.

http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ELEM/index

  • Yearbook of Medieval Studies

http://estudiosmedievales.revistas.csic.es/index.php/estudiosmedievales/index

  • STUDIO mythologic Slavica. Magazine about different aspects of Slavic mythology. First published in 1998 en cooperacion con el Institute of Slovenian Ethnology y el Department of Linguistic of the University of Pisa, from 1999 is published in collaboration with the University of Udine. Once a year in November appears in various languages.

http://sms.zrc-sazu.si/En/Studia_predstavitev.html

  • Magazine Medievalia Philological Research Institute of the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

http://www.medievalia.org/RevistaMedievalia.htm

  • The Middle Ages. Biannual journal published by the research group CAPIRE, seconded to the Department of Art History of Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

http://capire.es/eikonimago/index.php/demedioaevo/index

  • Electrónica revista del World: historical journal devoted to the study of Ancient History and Medieval History in Chile. Stories of Orbis Terrarum makes semiannual publications and educational and cultural activities. The magazine has the ISSN 0718-7246, assigned by the CONICYT for the Chilean Serials, Program for the Chilean Scientific Journals. Also, is registered in the database DIALNET University of La Rioja, Spain; indexed en LATINDEX, regional online information system for scientific journals in Latin America, Caribbean, Spain and Portugal; registered in the database INTERCLASSICA University of Murcia; and included in the catalog of the Library System SIBUC Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

http://historiasdelorbisterrarum.wordpress.com/

  • The Senses and Society: is a magazine fundad in 2006 por Michael Bull and David Howes. Three times a year and aims to spark interest in the role of the senses in culture and society.

http://www.sensorystudies.org/the-senses-and-society/

 

BLOGS AND OTHER SITES

  • The Questes group was created in the spring of 2001 by PhD students at the Sorbonne. From a simple list of contacts developed to exchange information and combat the isolation of researchers, the group became in September 2001, in a seminar monthly searches, organized and sponsored by medievalists PhD in a decidedly interdisciplinary perspective. It currently has more than two hundred people.

http://questes.hypotheses.org/

  • The agenda of the medievalist. The Blog Network Belgian French medievalists. From 2011 , Network Belgian French Language medievalists (RMBLF) has developed a new communication tool: the blog.

http://blogdurmblf.blogspot.com.ar/

  • Very complete site maintained by Peter Konieczny and Sandra Alvarez offers extensive coverage of news, book reviews, articles, Games, films and many other things.

http://www.medievalists.net/

  • Project e-port Atlantic Cartography, XIV-XVIII centuries: The project stems from a call to the French Institute conducted the Laboratory of Digital Humanities (LINHD) the National University of Distance Education (UNIT) and a small group of researchers who study the Atlantic ports in the Middle Ages and Modern, some of them members of the same institution. It was intended to conduct research using the resources and tools that provide calls Digital Humanities, Digital Humanities the Digital Humanities from the historical cartography, as a source of information to address the physical environment, geographical or historical and cultural context in which they were developed coasts and Atlantic ports.

http://www.e-port.linhd.es/