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WISER Humanities: Electronic Information Resources for Egyptology & Ancient Near Eastern Studies. with Diane Bergman Griffith Librarian Oxford University Library Services diane.bergman@ouls.ox.ac.uk. Finding electronic materials for Egyptology & Ancient Near Eastern Studies.
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WISER Humanities: Electronic Information Resources for Egyptology & Ancient Near Eastern Studies with Diane Bergman Griffith Librarian Oxford University Library Services diane.bergman@ouls.ox.ac.uk
Finding electronic materials for Egyptology & Ancient Near Eastern Studies • Sackler Library Web Site http://www.saclib.ox.ac.uk/ -- Online resources – Egyptology/Assyriology • Citing online resources: Internet Archaeology: http://intarch.ac.uk/news/housestyle/ecite.html • Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/
E-books, e-articles • [ASLIB] Index to Theses (Great Britain and Ireland) and Dissertation Abstracts (USA & Canada), available via OxLIP. Cover more than 1.5 million doctoral dissertations and masters theses, with abstracts and some with 24 page previews.
Scholarly Articles • Use OLIS for journals held in Oxford • Egyptological Bibliographies on 1st Floor reference shelf & CD-ROM in Diane Bergman’s office • Use TDNET via OxLIP to access specific electronic journals • Use the MLA via OxLIPto find journal articles on a particular topic (e.g. Egyptian religion) – allows refinement of search
Scholarly Articles via OxLIP • JSTOR – a database of journal articles – good for looking for online full-text material • PCI(Periodicals Contents Index) -- Full Text for the Humanities & Social Sciences • ZETOC -- Articles from the British Library Document Delivery Service -- 1993 to the present -- Journals and conference proceedings
Newspapers • Lexis-Nexis via OxLIP
Useful tools available via WWW • ETANA http://www.etana.org/abzu/ • HUMBUL Subject Gateway to the WWW: http://www.humbul.ac.uk
Contact details: Diane Bergman, Griffith Librarian diane.bergman@saclib.ox.ac.uk Sackler Library 2-78089
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