Using the Internet for Medieval Studies Research

Part Deux

A Page of Resources for UConn Medieval Studies Faculty and Graduate Students

Prepared for a Fall 1998 Presentation by David A. Salomon

Nota Bene:
Because this is a rather long page, it has been split into several sections. All can be reached from this "Table of Contents." However, when linking to any one of these sections, the entire page has to load; please be patient while the page loads. To return to this "Table of Contents" page at any time, just click the back button in your browser. The links pages are in no way meant to be comprehensive--they are a start; if you find something lacking or wish to add something, just send e-mail to David A. Salomon. Thanks.


General Information

Medieval Studies Links

 
  • Some Basic Terminology 
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  • General Medieval Links 
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  • Basic Starting Points 
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  • Museums and Library Exhibitions 
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  • Search Engines and How to Use Them 
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  • Literature and Language Resources 
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  • How to Find and Use Online Library Catalogues 
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  • History 
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  • Limited Mainframe Searching 
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  • Art and Art History 
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  • Finding and Participating in Online Discussions 
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  • Theology and Philosophy 
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  • Reference Links 
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  • Music 
  • Interested in Teaching with Technology?
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  • Celtic and Scandanavian 
  • Page Credits
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  • Online Latin Aids 
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  • Miscellaneous Links 
  • Online Research Tools
  • Authors and Texts of the Middle Ages
  • Medieval Journals and Societies
  • Downloadable Old and Middle English Fonts
  • Please direct questions and/or comments to David A. Salomon/salomon@uconnvm.uconn.edu.
    This page created October 18, 1997. Last updated December 10, 1998.