Resources for CLASSICS
Contents:
- Library Collections and Services
- Library Databases
- Electronic Journals, E-Books and Citations
- Selected Internet Resources for Classics
- The University of Connecticut Department of Modern and Classical Languages
University of Connecticut Library Collections and Services:
- HOMER, the UCONN Libraries Catalog
- Request for Purchase Form
Use this form to suggest titles to be added to the Libraries' collections. - Document Delivery and Interlibrary Loan Service
- "How to" Guides explaining electronic products and services.
- Research Guides on subjects specific to the University of Connecticut Libraries
Library Databases:
- Databases for Classics
Selected web-based databases relevant to classics. Most of these resources are limited to the University of Connecticut community. - Thesaurus Linguae Graecae
Electronic Journals, E-Books and Citations:
- Journal Collections
- Electronic Journal Locator
The University of Connecticut Libraries purchases access to over 10,000 journals, online and in full text, through various databases and commercial online journal providers. -
Project Muse
Full text of current issues of 43 journals published or distributed by the Johns Hopkins University Press. Access limited to the UConn domain - TOCS-IN Tables of Contents of Journals of Interest to Classicists
- Search in Homer by title
- L'Annee philologique
Issue 46 and more to follow - Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 1990-
- Classical Antiquty
- The Medieval Review, formerly the Bryn Mawr Medieval Review, 1993-
Selected Links to Internet Resources for Classics:
- Perseus Database (Tufts University)
- Labyrinth Library: Latin Texts
- TELA: The Electronically Linked Academy (Scholars Press)
- Greek and Latin Classics Texts (Library of Congress Internet Resources Page)
- Worlds of Late Antiquity (James J. O'Donnell, UPenn)
- Library of Congress Resources for Greek and Latin classics
- Bulfinch's mythology
- Enchiridion, a user-friendly guide to reading Greek
- Internet Classics Archive (MIT)
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