Medieval and Renaissance Studies Resources

Course Research Guides

MRST 395: Renaissance Lives in Film  

Major Research Resources

Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance (online). 
Indexes articles from over 400 journals - as well as books and book reviews. 

International Medieval Bibliography. Online

International Medieval Bibliography (1984-1993). 
On CD-ROM 15, available at Leyburn Library's circulation desk.
International Medieval Bibliography (1990-present). 
In print, call number Z6203.I63 on level 2.

Cetedoc Library of Christian Latin Texts (aka "Corpus Christianorum" and as "Patrologiae Latinae)
Latin texts with translations in English, French, German, and Italian
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Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index

Early English Books Online Contains 125,000 works from between 1473-1700 (full image)

 

Finding Tools

Humanities Research Guide 
Links to Annie, WorldCat, and periodical indexes in the humanities
Periodical Finder
Listing of journals, magazines, newspapers available at W&L
(help page)

Citation style guides and tools : In the Humanities, the most often used bibliographic citation styles are "Chicago/Turabian" and "MLA Style". Also includes a link to "RefWorks", an online bibliographic management tool.

RefWorks : saves lists of citations from databases, and creates notes and bibliographies

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Selected Sites

North American Institutes, Organizations, and Collections Electronic Journals W&L's Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program homepage.
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