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digital Loeb Classics (English, Greek, Latin)

  • The digital Loeb Classical Library is a project of Harvard University Press to make Classical Greek and Latin literature accessible. The virtual collection of classical writings includes epic and lyric poetry, tragedy and comedy, history, travel, philosophy, oratory, medicine, mathematics, and religion – a total of over 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts.

OpenEdition (English)

  • OpenEdition is a publisher of books and journals in the social sciences and humanities. While most of OpenEdition's content is Open Access, they have donated access to Freemium for Journals; an additional collection of 140 usually paywalled journals.

Numérique Premium (French)

  • Numérique Premium aggregates publications in the humanities and social sciences.

Cairn.info (French, English)

  • Cairn.info is an online web portal of scholarly materials in the humanities and social sciences. Much of the collection is in French, but it also includes an English-language international interface to facilitate use by non-francophones. Primary research areas include communications, economics, education, geography, history, literature, linguistics, philosophy, political science, law, psychology, sociology, and cultural studies. This partnership includes 100 accounts between French and English Wikipedia.

Érudit (French, English)

  • Érudit is a Canadian web portal of scholarly materials. Its primary focus is the humanities and social sciences, but it also includes some publications in the physical and natural sciences. It includes content in both English and French and is offering a total of 50 accounts.

Harmattan (French)

  • L'Harmattan is a French publisher with over 27,000 titles in the humanities and social sciences.

Edinburgh University Press (English)

  • Edinburgh University Press publishes journals in the humanities and social sciences.

Cambridge (English)

  • Cambridge University Press is a major publisher of academic journals and e-books in a variety of subject areas. Access includes both Cambridge Journals Online and Cambridge Books.

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