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-Hugh of St. Victor, Didascalicon, II.xvii
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The Medievalist's Toolkit focuses on general reference tools–dictionaries, directories, and data–needed by working medievalists and available online. It catalogues the meta-sites that will get you started, regardless of your particular field of interest. The site reflects my linguistic training and background in Western European history, i.e., specialists may find less here on Byzantium, literature, and the arts than they desire. If there are sites you would like to recommend, please For more details, see the About page.


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Bibliotheks-OPACs und Informationsseiten, Weltweit
Links to Online Public Access Catalogues worldwide.
Catalogues of UK Higher Education Libraries
From Higher Education and Research Opportunities (HERO).
Center for Research Libraries
A consortium of North American research libraries. It includes more than 750,000 uncataloged foreign doctoral dissertations.
COPAC Union Catalogue
Access to the merged online catalogues of 24 major university research libraries in the UK and Ireland plus the British Library and the National Library of Scotland.
Cybrary: National Library Catalogues Worldwide
 
Die Digitale Bibliothek - das universale Portal des Wissens
Search several German Union Catalogues simultaneously
Karlsruhe Virtual Catalog
A "meta-Katalog" of libraries worldwide.
Lib-web-cats
A directory of libraries throughout the world.
LibDex: Worldwide Index of Library Catalogs
 
Libweb
Library Servers via WWW.
The European Library
Access to the combined resources of the 43 national libraries of Europe.
UNESCO Libraries Portal
A directory of libraries around the world: national, public, academic, and otherwise. Also library associations, conferences, directories, and more.
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