• ABIA - Index of South and Southeast Asian Art and Archaeology

      ABIA is the only specialist academic in-depth bibliography dedicated to South and Southeast Asian prehistory, archaeology of the historical period, art, crafts and architecture (from early down to contemporary), inscriptions and palaeography, coins and seals of these regions. Going back to 1928, this unique and up-to-date bibliographic reference source has become the standard of reference in the fields it covers for both specialists as well as students.

      The ABIA Online cooperates with the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, The Postgraduate Institute of Archaeology and is partly supported by the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) and the Jan Gonda Fonds.

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      Bibliography of Arabic Books Online

      Editorial Board: Aida Nosseir, Geoffrey Roper, Arnoud Vrolijk, William J. Kopycki.

      The Bibliography of Arabic Books Online (BABO) aims to become a comprehensive bibliographic database containing information about virtually all books published in Arabic before 1960. BABO contains over 86,000 bibliographical records from the National Library in Egypt, the British Library and the Library of Congress.

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      Bibliography of Slavic Linguistics

      Within international linguistics, the study of Slavic languages enjoys considerable interest. The extensive coverage of Slavic languages in the Linguistic Bibliography is evidence of this. The Bibliography of Slavic Linguistics Online brings together the details of substantial number of unique publications, carefully selected, classified, cross-referenced and indexed by professional bibliographers. All contributing bibliographers are specialized Slavists themselves. The selection includes over thirty publication languages including publications in Finnish, Estonian, Greek, Albanian, Dutch, English, German, Japanese, Hebrew. Marc L. Greenberg has written a special Introduction (see Introduction tab) giving an overview of the state of scholarship in Slavic linguistics and the directions in which the field is headed.

      Book History Online

      Editor: Andrew Pettegree, University of St Andrews

      Book History Online (BHO) is the international bibliography in the field of book and library history. It provides a comprehensive survey of all scholarly publications written from a historical perspective. Included are monographs, articles and reviews dealing with the history of the printed book, its arts, crafts, techniques and equipment, its economic, social and cultural environment, as well as its production, distribution, preservation and description. BHO is published in partnership with the University of St Andrews and the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing (SHARP).

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      Index Islamicus

      Edited by: C.H. Bleaney, S. Sinclair, P. García Suárez and G. Schwarb

      Index Islamicus Online is THE international classified bibliography of publications in European languages on all aspects of Islam and the Muslim world. Rightly described as 'an indispensable tool for libraries, graduates and undergraduates alike'. The Index Islamicus Online provides the reader with an effective overview of what has been published on a given subject in the field of Islamic Studies in its broadest sense.

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      Index to the Study of Religions

      Edited by: Katja Triplett, University of Marburg, Index to the Study of Religions is the online version of the Brill journal Science of Religion.The English language abstracts published in the Index to the Study of Religions are drawn from a wide range of journals in various languages and reflect an array of complementary disciplines.The main objective of the Index to the Study of Religions is to facilitate the work and international collaboration of scholars in the academic study of religions and related fields. The Index to the Study of Religions is published with the support of the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR).

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      Linguistic Bibliography

      Compiled and edited by: Anne Aarssen, Femmy Admiraal, René Genis and Eline van der Veken

      The Linguistic Bibliography Online is a comprehensive research tool published by the Permanent International Committee of Linguists under the auspices of the International Council of Philosophy and Humanistic Studies of UNESCO. With a tradition of over sixty-five years, the Linguistic Bibliography is by far the most comprehensive bibliography in the field. It is unique in its extensive coverage of non-Indo-European and lesser-known Indo-European languages, with special attention paid to endangered and extinct languages.

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      The Boston College Jesuit Bibliography

      The Boston College Jesuit Bibliography
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      Edited by: Robert A. Maryks, Boston College

      This comprehensive online bibliography covers books, book chapters, journal articles and book reviews pertaining to the exponentially growing field of Jesuit Studies. In addition to basic bibliographic information, entries include (English) abstracts, detailed subject headings, direct links to items available in electronic format where available, and a link to an item’s WorldCat entry.


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      The International Aristotle Bibliography

      Compiled and edited by: Richard Ingardia, St John’s University, USA

      The International Aristotle Bibliography Online is a comprehensive research tool and gives access to books, articles, book reviews and dissertations on the philosopher Aristotle. The International Aristotle Bibliography Online covers more than 100 years of publication. It presents an invaluable resource for all those interested in (ancient) philosophy. Under the continued editorship of Richard Ingardia, the bibliography will be updated with hundreds of the most recent publications, as well as with additional entries from previous years.

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