Select Internet Resources for Classical Studies and Archaeology

Select Tisch Online Resources

Academic OneFile (1980-present). Both popular and scholarly articles in humanities, social sciences, biological and earth sciences.

Arts & Humanities Citation Index (1975-present) . (Part of Web of Science.) Provides author, subject and citation access to journal articles and book reviews in the arts and humanities.

ARTstorImage database of architecture, painting, photography, sculpture, decorative arts and design, and archaeological and anthropological objects—with associated catalog data—from many major collections.

Dissertations and Theses: Full Text .   A comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses from around the world offering over 2 million titles, more than 930,000 of which are available in PDF format for immediate download. New full-text titles are added weekly. Only a few dissertations of the Sackler School are included. TUSDM theses are not included.

Britannica Academic

Lexis-Nexis. Full-text resource including articles from major American newspapers, in addition to many periodicals and regional papers, among other sources.

MLA International Bibliography  (1923 – ).  An international index to books and journals on the modern languages and literatures, including linguistics and folklore. Oxford Reference Online.   Web  access to 100 major Oxford University Press dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other reference works in the humanities, social sciences, foreign languages, science, technology and medicine, the performing arts, and religion.

E-Resources for Classicists: Second GenerationOne of the most up-to-date portals.

Deutsches Archäologisches Institut (DAI).

KIRKECatalogue of internet resources for Classical Philology (and Archaeology).

Library of Congress.  An Annotated List of Reference Websites in Classical and Medieval History     

The Stoa ConsortiumNews, projects, and links for digital classicists and archaeologists.