Obrienaternal personal selection, pertaining to her own research interests. Fuller lists of links in CONCATENATIONS (down the right-hand side of meta meta medieval’s home page).
- AND: Anglo-Norman Dictionary Project (Aberystwyth University and Swansea University)
- Anglo-Norman Online Hub (Anglo-Norman / Old French dictionary (the AND) and texts; hyperlinked, marked up, searchable, etc.; Aberystwyth University and Swansea University)
- ARLIMA: Archives de littérature du Moyen Âge (excellent research resource, inc. bibliographies; international team of contributors across a wide range of Medieval literatures)
- Arnaut’s Babel / Baroque Forms of Poetry – medieval Occitan poetry (click on TROUBADOURS)
- Arthuriana and Arthurnet (Southern Methodist University)
- Base de Français Médiéval (Ecole Normale Supérieure Lettres et Sciences humaines, Lyon)
- Bibliotheca Augustana
- Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes (Universidad de Alicante)
- Bibliothèques Virtuelles Humanistes (Université François-Rabelais, Tours; CNRS)
- Boccaccio’s Decameron (Brown University)
- British Library Digital Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts
- Camelot Project (University of Rochester, New York)
- Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts. Hosted by UCLA’s Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, this site was designed to enable users to find fully digitized manuscripts currently available on the web.
- CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts, UCC
- Centre d’Études des Textes Médiévaux: Liens(Université Rennes 2 Haute Bretagne)
- Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, UCLA (links page)
- Consortium: medieval resources on the web (Michigan State University)
- Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum
- CURSUS: Medieval Liturgical Texts (University of East Anglia)
- DEAF: Dictionnaire étymologique de l’ancien français (Universität Heidelberg)
- Debora B. Schwartz’s Web Resources and Online Readings (Cal Poly – resources for Medieval English & French literature and women’s studies)
- Dictionnaire des femmes de l’Ancienne France (Dictionary of Women in Medieval and Early Modern France, 5th-18th c.; c/o SIEFAR – Société Internationale pour l’Étude des Femmes de l’Ancien Régime)
- Digital Dante Project (Columbia University)
- Digital Medievalist
- Digital Renaissance Editions will publish fully annotated, critical editions of early modern English drama. Adopting the already successful publishing platform developed by the Internet Shakespeare Editions, the Digital Renaissance Editions will offer open-access electronic editions of non-Shakespearean drama, from Tudor interludes through to the works of Margaret Cavendish.
- Digital Scriptorium (Columbia University)
- Early Modern Literary Studies: Electronic Texts (Sheffield Hallam University)
- Early Modern Women Database (University of Maryland)
- e-codices: Virtuelle Handschriftenbibliothek der Schweiz: the goal of e-codices is to provide access to the medieval manuscripts of Switzerland through a virtual library. Complete digital reproductions of manuscripts are linked to scholarly descriptions in e-codices.)
- École Nationale des Chartes (see PUBLICATIONS EN LIGNE)
- Electronic Boethius (Kevin Kiernan, University of Kentucky)
- ETRC Textbase: Early Modern French Women Writers (University of Minnesota)
- Fabula: la recherche en littérature
- Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index (Haverford College)
- French Medieval Drama Database Project (Brigham Young University)
- Galileo Project Catalog of the Scientific Community in the 16th and 17th Centuries (Rice University)
- Gallica: Bibliothèque Nationale de France
- Globe-Gate: Medieval and Renaissance sections of Tennessee Bob’s Famous French Links (University of Tennessee)
- Google Books
- Harry Ransom Center (University of Texas at Austin)
- Hill Museum and Manuscript Library Visual Resources Online
- Holinshed Project (University of Oxford)
- International Alain Chartier Society
- International Arthurian Society (Université Rennes 2)
- International Joan of Arc Society (Southern Methodist University)
- Internet Archive
- Internet Classics Archive (MIT)
- Internet Medieval Sourcebook (Fordham University Centre for Medieval Studies / Paul Halsall, ORB sources editor)
- Internet Shakespeare Editions (The University of Victoria and theSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada)
- IRHT: Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes (CNRS)
- Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance (University of Toronto Libraries)
- Jean Froissart Project (University of Sheffield)
- John Foxe’s Book of Martyrs Variorum Edition Online (Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield)
- Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies (Georgetown University)
- LIBRO: The Library of Iberian Resources Online (U of Central Arkansas)
- Lives of the Saints: The medieval French hagiography project (Amy Ogden, University of Virginia)
- Luminarium: Anthology of English Literature: Texts, Resources, Essays, and Articles
- Partial Transcription of John Lydgate’s “Fall of Princes” (University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre)
- Manuscripta Mediaevalia (Cataloguing information on all mss in German libraries, and in some others.)
- Manuscriptorium (Manuscriptorium is a system for collecting and making accessible on the internet information on historical book resources, linked to a virtual library of digitised documents. The Manuscriptorium service is financed by the National Library of the Czech Republic)
- Mappamundi (Program in Medieval Studies, Princeton University)
- MATEO: Frauen des Humanismus (Universität Mannheim)
- Medieval Logic and Philosophy (Paul Vincent Spade, Indiana University)
- Medieval Manuscripts Online: an excellent list of online resources, maintained by Siân Echart at the University of British Columbia
- Medieval Nordic Text Archive
- Medieval Science Page (James McNelis, Wilmington College)
- Medieval Scribes (University of York)
- Medieval Technology Pages (Paul J. Gans, New York University)
- Ménestrel (the Sorbonne & Poitiers libraries, Centre d’études supérieures de civilisation médiévale – Poitiers/CNRS, Centre de recherches archéologiques et historiques anciennes et médiévales – Caen, Centre de recherches historiques CNRS/EHESS, Central European University – Budapest, École nationale des chartes, IRHT, Laboratoire de médiévistique occidentale de Paris – CNRS/Université Paris 1-Sorbonne, Université Catholique de Louvain, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Université de Nancy 2)
- Middle English Compendium (University of Michigan)
- Mittelhochdeutsche Begriffsdatenbank (Universität Salzburg & Universität Wien)
- Monastic Matrix: a scholarly resource for the study of women’s religious communities from 400 to 1600 C.E. (University of Southern California)
- Monumenta Germaniae Historica
- NetSerf: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources (The Catholic University of America)
- Obscenity in Renaissance France (AHRC-funded project; University of Exeter; dir. Hugh Roberts)
- Online Froissart (The University of Sheffield, University of Liverpool, and AHRC)
- Online Medieval and Classical Library (University of Berkeley)
- Opere di Dante lemmatizzate (Università di Pisa, CiBit – Consorzio Interuniversitario Biblioteca Italiana Telematica)
- ORB: Reference Shelf
- ORBIS LATINUS (Graesse): Latin place-names; Dr. J. G. Th. Graesse (1909); c/o Columbia University
- Panurge: Actualités de la recherche autour de la Renaissance.
- Partonopeus de Blois (Penny Eley, Penny Simons, Mario Longtin, Catherine Hanley, and Philip Shaw; published by the Humanities Institute of the University of Sheffield; supported by the University of Sheffield and the AHRC)
- Pecia: Ressources en médiévistique: Online community for Medievalists interested in medieval books and manuscripts, paleography, codicology, medieval libraries, &tc, everything to do with bookmaking in the Middle Ages …
- Perdita: Early Modern Women’s Manuscript Catalogue (AHRB and Nottingham Trent University, in conjunction with Warwick University)
- Performing Medieval Narrative Today: a video showcase (Evelyn Birge Vitz, New York University)
- Persée: Portail des revues en sciences humaines et sociales (Digitization and free public access for key French journals in the humanities, such as the Annales EHS et de la Bibliothèque de l’École des chartes)
- Perseus Digital Library (Classical history, literature, and culture; Tufts University)
- The Philological Museum (The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham): humanistic and neo-Latin texts on the Web
- Piers Plowman Electronic Archive (Institute for Advanced Technology – University of Virginia at Charlottesville)
- PIMS: Internexus: online resources (Pontifical Insitute of Mediaeval Studies)
- Popular Culture and the Middle Ages: including the Medieval Comics Project and Medieval Studies at the Movies
- Princeton Charrette Project (first phase Princeton University, second phase Baylor University)
- Princeton Dante Project (Robert Hollander, Princeton University)
- Project Gutenberg: the Internet’s oldest producer of free electronic books
- REED: Records of Early English Drama (Centre for Research in Early English Drama, University of Toronto)
- Renaissance Dante in Print (1472-1629): online exhibition (University of Notre Dame, University of Chicago, and the Newberry Library)
- Renaissance Electronic Texts (University of Toronto): A series of old-spelling, SGML-encoded editions of early individual copies of English Renaissance books and manuscripts, and of plain transcriptions of such works, published on the World Wide Web as a free resource for students of the period.
- Renascence Editions (University of Oregon): An Online Repository of Works Printed in English Between the Years 1477 and 1799; one of the oldest Early Modern English HTML online text archives
- Representative Poetry Online (University of Toronto): version 3.0, includes 3,162 English poems by 500 poets from Caedmon, in the Old English period, to the work of living poets today. It is based on Representative Poetry, established by Professor W. J. Alexander of University College, University of Toronto, in 1912 (one of the first books published by the University of Toronto Press), and used in the English Department at the University until the late 1960s.
- Reti Medievali: Iniziative on line per gli studi medievistici (Università di Firenze, Napoli, Palermo, Venezia e Verona)
- Rialc: Repertorio informatizzato dell’antica letteratura catalana (Università di Napoli Federico II)
- Rialto: Repertorio informatizzato dell’antica letteratura trobadorica e occitana (Università di Napoli Federico II)
- Roman de la Rose Digital Library Digital Surrogates of Medieval Manuscripts (joint project of the Sheridan Libraries at Johns Hopkins University and the Bibliothèque nationale de France)
- RSA: Renaissance Society of America links database: from antiquity to ca. 1700.
- SATORBASE: Société d’analyse de la topique romanesque (database of topoi in French narrative literature of the Medieval to Early Modern periods; conseil d’administration inc. McMaster University, Université de Montréal, Université de Paris VII, … )
- Scribd
- SHAKESPER: The Global Electronic Shakespeare Conference
- Society for the Study of Early Modern Women
- St. Gall Monastery Plan (Prof. Patrick J. Geary, University of California, Los Angeles)
- Thesaurus musicarum italicarum (Universiteit Utrecht)
- Timaeus Project (a.k.a. The Digby 23 Project; at Baylor University; dir. K. Sarah-Jane Murray)
- Tristania (Albrecht Classen, University of Arizona)
- University of Virginia Library Digital Collections: used to be the Electronic Text Center (1992-2007), currently in process of migrating to new site
- Virtual Vellum (University of Sheffield)
- VOS: Voice of the Shuttle (University of California, Santa Barbara)
- World of Dante (Institute for Advanced Technologies in the Humanities, University of Virginia)
- Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) – Medieval Studies