CitationStyles.org, home of the Citation Style Language (CSL), a popular open XML-based language to describe the formatting of citations and bibliographies.
This is the collaborative group library of the DARIAH-DE project. It contains several collections of bibliographic items relevant to specific aspects of the Digital Humanities.
Der Karlsruher Virtuelle Katalog ist ein Dienst der KIT-Bibliothek zum Nachweis von mehr als 500 Millionen Büchern und Zeitschriften in Bibliotheks- und Buchhandelskatalogen weltweit
The Legislative Research Special Interest Section of the Law Librarians' Society of Washington, D.C. Nearly all the sources and research tools available, both free and commercial
nearly all the sources and research tools available, both free and commercial. From the The Legislative Research Special Interest Section of the Law Librarians' Society of Washington, D.C.
Here's what INTE 4320/5320 Games and Learning is reading during the Spring 2016 semester. A few practical notes: The links below - to both websites and PDFs hosted through this blog - guide our social annotation via Hypothesis. Students and visitors alike are encouraged to use these links as the primary means of navigating to -…
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The purpose of Forbidden Bookshelf is to bring such disappeared books back to life so that readers may finally learn what those in power did not want anyone to know.
Welcome to the world's most popular librarian wiki, 2014.
What is HLWIKI? ...an open, free-to-use global encyclopedia with ten (10) portals on health librarianship,social media and a range of information technology topics
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PhilPapers is a comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers. We automatically, continously index almost all philosophy journals and book publishers. We host the largest open access archive in philosophy. We also index other archives and personal pages for articles by academic philosophers. PhilPapers has over 60,000 registered users.
The Lib-Value bibliographic database includes over 900 individual items from library and information science literature as well as relevant material from such diverse disciplines as higher education administration, museum assessment, and environmental economics. Though primarily comprised of journal articles, the database also features web pages, books, conference presentations and papers, reports, and other materials. In addition to works presenting accounts of specific assessment projects, database users will find more general discussions of conceptual approaches to assessing value and return on investment, and descriptions of specific methods for evaluating the positive outcomes of providing a wide variety of resources and services.
Every week AbeBooks publishes fascinating features about a huge variety of bookish subjects, including rare books and collecting, authors, publishers, and interesting characters in literature and notable anniversaries. Our lists are second to none in the book world and designed to inspire your next read or collectible purchase. Browse our feature archives below and you will discover unique content that will both entertain and inform.
M. Tan, T. Tietz, O. Bruns, J. Oppenlaender, D. Dess\`ı, and H. Sack. Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Computational History (HistoInformatics 2021) co-located with ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2021 (JCDL 2021), Online event, September 30-October 1, 2021, volume 2981 of CEUR Workshop Proceedings, CEUR-WS.org, (2021)
G. Sautter, K. Böhm, and D. King. Digital Libraries: Social Media and Community Networks, page 161--170. Cham, Springer International Publishing, (2013)
C. Grundig, R. Jung, A. Steiner, and M. Wehner (Eds.) Narragonien digital. Digitale Textausgaben von europäischen 'Narrenschiffen' des 15. Jahrhunderts. Hg. von Brigitte Burrichter und Joachim Hamm, Würzburg, (2020)
M. Neumann, P. Schaer, C. Michels, and R. Schenkel. Proceedings of the 18th ACM/IEEE on Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, page 45--48. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2018)