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Zeitschriftenfreihandmagazin: Geschichte



Weitergeleitet aus MEDIAEVISTIK

> From:                   "William R. Bowen" <Cosic _at__ fis.utoronto.ca>
> Organization:           University of Toronto
> To:                     Colleagues _at__ utoronto.ca
> Date sent:              Thu, 6 Feb 2003 10:41:09 -0500
> Subject:                Iter: Medieval & Renaissance Bibliography Online
> Priority:               normal
> 
> > Dear Colleague:
> >
> > Through its affiliation with the Medieval Academy of America,
> > Iter is pleased to offer you a subscription at a special rate of only $25
> > per year ($18 for students and retirees). Your subscription will give you
> > access to close to 500,000 records for articles, books, essays, and
> > reviews. This is the largest and fastest growing online database devoted
> > to the period from 400 to 1700. A subscription also includes a number of
> > additional resources such as the International Directory of Scholars, with
> > over 4,000 participants, and Iter Italicum, Paul Oskar Kristeller's
> > celebrated finding list of uncatalogued or incompletely catalogued
> > humanistic manuscripts.
> >
> > I invite you to review the information page for MAA members at
> > http://www.itergateway.org/maa.htm and to take advantage
> > of this special offer.
> 
> **Given that I (with Dieter Rübsamen, Mainz) have created a FREE
> historical bibliography with some 276.000 entries (and growing at a
> faster rate than ITER, which we should pass next year), I'm not
> really interested in paying for a redundant resource.
> see
> http://www.ErlangerHistorikerseite.de/zfhm/zfhm_na.html
> and
> http://www.ErlangerHistorikerseite.de/zfhm/www.html
> Cheers
> Jenks
> Stuart Jenks
> Institut für Geschichte
> Kochstr. 4/BK 9
> D-91054 Erlangen

Auf der Seite
http://www.ErlangerHistorikerseite.de/zfhm/www.html
wird behauptet, das ZFHM sei "nach unseren
 Erkenntnissen die größte jemals in Deutschland entstandene
 historische Bibliographie".

Das ist natuerlich eine Definitionsfrage ...

Klaus Graf


Listeninformationen unter http://www.inetbib.de.