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Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities

http://www.ceth.rutgers.edu/

The Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities is working mostly with primary source material for research and teaching in the humanities. This includes, but is not limited to, works of literature (prose, verse, drama), documentary and archival material, inscriptions, papyri, charters and historical dictionaries in any natural language.

Center for the Humanities

http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/chss.html

This is an online catalog of the humanities resources available at the New York Public Library. But you don't have to go to New York to find what you're looking for, as many text are available at this Web site.

Computing in the Humanities Users Group (CHUG)

http://www.stg.brown.edu/resources/chug/chug_overview.html

CHUG provides a forum for discussing the use of computers in the humanities and for sharing ideas and information about computing techniques and applications. Primarily for people at Brown University, the online discussion summaries give very interesting views on CHUG-related subjects.

H-NetHumanities OnLine

http://h-net.msu.edu/

H-Net is an international initiative to assist humanities scholars and teachers to go online, using their personal computers. Currently, H-Net sponsors over 70 electronic newsletters. Subscription, posting, and membership information is all available at this site.

Humanities and Social SciencesUniversity of Chicago LibInfo

http://www.lib.uchicago.edu:80/LibInfo/SourcesBySubject/HumSocSci/

Besides providing information about the humanities collection at the University of Chicago Library, this site also gives a broad range of links to other humanities-related sites (organized by subject).

Humanities HUB

http://132.234.1.8/gwis/hub/hub.index.html

This site provides a very comprehensive set of links to humanities sources world-wide. Organized by subjects such as Anthropology, Gender Studies, Film & Media, Political Economy, and many more.

Humanities National Database Search

http://susan.chin.gc.ca:8003/BASIS/NATH/USER/WWWE/SF

The Humanities National Database is provided by the Canadian Heritage Information Network. This search form allows you to delve into various aspects of humanities studies from Canada, although the current focus is on Canadian artists, including many graphics.

The Humanities Report

http://www.nps.gov/history/index.html

This site provides the background and full text of a report written by the Humanities Review Committee of the U.S. National Park Service Advisory Board. The report studies how the national park system can join with education institutions to further the study of the humanities.

Institute for Human SciencesVienna

http://www.ping.at/iwm/iwmhome.htm

An independent, interdisciplinary Institute for Advanced Study which offers in-residence fellowships for scholars in the humanities primarily from Eastern and Western Europe and the United States, and further operates a number of long-term policy projects in the nations of the former Eastern bloc.

National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)

http://www.neh.fed.us/

The NEH is an independent agency of the United States Government that makes grants for projects in history, languages, philosophy, and other areas of the humanities. The NEH Web site contains links to NEH-sponsored projects, overviews of those programs, and information on writing NEH grant requests.

National Humanities Institute Home Page

http://www.nhumanities.org/

Promotes research and publishing. Emphasizes ethical preconditions of culture and society, the centrality of personal freedom and creativity, and the historical nature of human existence. Web site includes articles, book reviews, and poetry.

Research Institute for the Humanities (RIH)

http://www.arts.cuhk.hk/

This site provides information on the RIH's publications, conferences, and research programs. Includes a searchable index of articles and Internet links on a wide variety of subjects available via Gopher, FTP, or the Web.

The Stanford Electronic Humanities Review

http://shr.stanford.edu:80/shreview/

Here you will find online articles on topics from all branches of the humanities. Includes information on how to subscribe to the printed Stanford Humanities Review.

Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research

http://humanitas.ucsb.edu/

VoS is a large, multi-disciplinary page of well-organized links to online resources for research in the humanities. Currently comprising some 70 sub-pages, VoS is designed specifically with the academic or research professional in mind (as opposed to the general user).

WWW Virtual LibraryHumanities

http://www.hum.gu.se/w3vl/VL.html

This is the main subject index at the World-Wide Web Virtual Library for Humanities-related topics. One of the best starting points around for humanities research on the Internet.