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Humanities Research Guide: EXTERNAL RESOURCES FOR HUMANITIES

A guide to finding reference and research materials in Humanities for undergraduate and graduate students

EXTERNAL UNIVERSITY HUMANITIES WEBSITES

EXTERNAL LIBRARIES AND INSTITUTIONS

SELECTED EXTERNAL WEBSITES FOR HUMANITIES

Oh, The Humanities! - Monthly Newsletter for Librarians, Publishers, and Faculty in the Humanities, containing feature-length stories of interest, interviews, articles, and more.

Humanities Indicators Project - A project of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a nationally recognized source of nonpartisan information on the state of the humanities, providing researchers and policy-makers with better tools to answer basic questions about areas of concern in the field.

Humanities Commons - A network for people working in the Humanities to discover the latest open-access scholarship.

National Humanities Alliance - A nationwide coalition of organizations advocating for the humanities on campuses, in communities, and on Capitol Hill.  The NHA promotes the value of studying the humanities, makes the case for the public value of the humanities, and cultivates support for federal funding for the humanities.

CenterNet: An International Network of Digital Humanities Centers - A network formed for cooperative and collaborative action to benefit digital humanities and allied fields.

LOS ANGELES AREA MUSEUMS

Visit some of the many world-class museums in the Los Angeles Area!

ARTS & LETTERS DAILY

Arts & Letters Daily

A project from The Chronicle of Higher Education, with links to over 17,000 articles, book reviews, and essays. New material is added 6 days a week.

H-NET ONLINE

H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online

Humanities and Social Sciences Online (H-Net) is an independent non-profit scholarly association that offers an open academic space for scholars, leaders, advanced students, and related professionals through their digital platform, The Commons.  Users can engage with each other, collaboratively produce knowledge, and disseminate information to subscribers and the general public.

THESAURUS LINGUAE GRAECAE

Thesaurus Linguae Graecae: A Digital Library of Greek Literature

The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae is a Special Research Program at the University of California, Irvine. Founded in 1972, the TLG represents the first effort in the Humanities to produce a large digital corpus of literary texts. Since its inception the project has collected and digitized most texts written in Greek from Homer (8 c. B.C.) to the fall of Byzantium in AD 1453.