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(''Dartmouth College''). Just to keep the task in the same state (New Hampshire), the current editor is Joleen Westerdale. We welcome [[contributors]]. <br> | (''Dartmouth College''). Just to keep the task in the same state (New Hampshire), the current editor is Joleen Westerdale. We welcome [[contributors]]. <br> | ||
- | Comments and further suggestions may be sent to: | + | Comments and further suggestions may be sent to: jwesterd[at]odu.edu. |
The German Studies Web is part of the [[Main Page |Western European Studies Section Web]] | The German Studies Web is part of the [[Main Page |Western European Studies Section Web]] |
Revision as of 15:54, 13 December 2010
German Studies Web
- Newspapers & Other News Sources
The page that made the German Studies Web famous. Links to numerous newspapers as well as audio and video sites.
- Library Catalogs and Library Information
Numerous links to union catalogs and individual library catalogs and other databases and online bibliographies.
- Reference Shelf
Dictionaries, guides, directories, train schedules, etc.
- Other German Studies Homepages
A selection of useful homepages (good starting points).
- Digital Texts and Images
Major scholarly digitization projects (journals, medieval manuscripts, historical source material, etc.)
- German-North American Resources Partnership
A collaborative project of over 60 German and North American libraries. Part of the Global Resources Network (CRL/AAU/ARL).
Selected German Subject Resources
- Bookstores, Publishers, Books in Print, etc.
- History
- Information Technology and Librarianship
- Law (see Politics & Government)
- Literature
Search Engines
- Kataloge und Suchmaschinen
Excellent collection of search engines and web indexes.- MetaGer
Searches many search engines simultaneously.
The German Studies Web was founded July 6, 1995. It is designed to provide access to scholarly resources in German
Studies, including all German-speaking countries. The resources organized here have
undergone a selection and evaluation process. If needed, annotations have been provided
augmenting the research value of these resources to scholars.
The editor for the German Studies Web during its first 14 years was Reinhart Sonnenburg
(Dartmouth College). Just to keep the task in the same state (New Hampshire), the current editor is Joleen Westerdale. We welcome contributors.
Comments and further suggestions may be sent to: jwesterd[at]odu.edu.
The German Studies Web is part of the Western European Studies Section Web of resources for Western European studies.
We would like to thank the libraries of Brigham Young University
and Dartmouth College for providing assistance and
computing resources that make this national endeavor possible.
URL: http://wess.lib.byu.edu/index.php?title=German_Studies_Web
These web pages do not necessarily represent the views of the participating
libraries nor of their sponsoring institutions.