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Globe on Screen (2008 - 2015)

The Globe on Screen is a collection of streaming videos of critically acclaimed theatre productions from Shakespeare's Globe in London, England.

International Medieval Bibliography

Publication coverage: 1967-

The International Medieval Bibliography (IMB) is the leading interdisciplinary bibliography concerning the European Middle Ages (c. 450-1500).

Internet Shakespeare Editions

The Internet Shakespeare Editions (ISE) is a non-profit scholarly website publishing in three main areas: Shakespeare’s plays and poems, Shakespeare’s life and times, and Shakespeare in performance

Iter Italicum

Publication coverage: Renaissance

Lists previously uncatalogued or incompletely catalogued Renaissance humanistic manuscripts found in libraries and collections all over the world. Originally published in print in six volumes by Paul Oskar Kristeller between 1963 and 1992.

Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance

Iter is a bibliographic database of interdisciplinary literature pertaining to the Middle Ages and Renaissance in Europe from 400-1700.

Latino Literature: Poetry, Drama and Fiction

Publication coverage: 19th century - present

Contains more than 100,000 pages of poetry, fiction, and over 450 plays written in English and Spanish by Chicano, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Dominican and other Latin writers working in the United States.

Literature Online

Publication coverage: 1892 - present (some primary texts date from 600 AD)

Literature Resource Center

Literature Resource Center offers up-to-date biographical information, overviews, full-text literary criticism, and reviews on more than 145,000 writers in all disciplines, from all time periods and from around the world.

Met Opera on Demand

This is an online streaming service that allows users to watch and listen to more than 600 Metropolitan Opera performances including HD videos, classic telecasts (standard-definition videos that were originally broadcast live on television from 1977-2003), and radio broadcast (audio-only) performances dating back to 1935.

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