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Selected Resources for GERMAN


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Library Collections and Services:

  • Arts and Humanities Citation Index (1980+).

  • GaleNet: 90,000 full text entries from Gale's Contemporary Authors, and selective texts from Contemporary Literary Criticism and the Dictionary of Literary Biography. Usage of GaleNet is limited to the UConn domain.

  • Homer The Babbidge Library's online catalog

  • Request for Purchase Form
    Use this form to suggest titles to be added to the Libraries' collections.
  • "How to" Guides explaining electronic products and services

  • Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (1973+) Accessible only from within the UConn domain

  • MLA International Bibliography (1963+). Usage limited to current UConn students, faculty, and staff

  • reQuest, a catalog of materials held in Connecticut libraries.

  • Research Guides on subjects specific to the University of Connecticut Libraries

  • Document Delivery, the Homer Babbidge Library's Interlibrary Loan Service

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    German Resources Websites

    The following list is not intended to be anything more than a brief selection of the many World Wide Web sites that contain material on the German society, language, culture, and history. Click here to load the .pdf version of this page. (Needs Adobe Acrobat to load correctly.)

    Governmental websites:

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    Dictionaries, Grammars, Translators

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    Media Sites

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    German History and Culture

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    German Literature

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    German Language Books in Print

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    If you have questions or comments, please contact:
    Richard Bleiler,
    Liaison Librarian to
    German in Department of Modern and Classical Languages, University of Connecticut,
    Homer Babbidge Library
    369 Fairfield Rd., U-1005 RI
    University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269-1005
    VOICE: (860)-486-1246
    FAX: (860)-486-3593
    richard.bleiler@uconn.edu
    The Library Liaison Program
    provides faculty and students with a personal contact to whom library-related issues and questions may be addressed

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