Links / Liens

  Visitez le site de la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines et sociales à/ You can visit the website of the Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada at:
http://www.hssfc.ca/
*Visitez le site de la Sociéte des Études Médiévales du Québec à:
http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/semq/
*The Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies may now be visited at its new site: http://pims.ca/  
* The Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto may be visited at http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/
* The programme in Medieval Studies at the Memorial University of Newfoundland can be visited at http://www.mun.ca/mst/
* Visitez le site-web du Centre d'études médiévales de l'Université de Montréal http://www.fas.umontreal.ca/CETMED/
* Visitez le site-web du programme des Études médiévales de l'Université d'Ottawa/ You can visit the programme in Medieval Studies at the University of Ottawa :in English    ou    en français
* The Medieval Academy of America may be visited at
http://www.MedievalAcademy.org/
* Venez y jeter un coup d'oeil! Le site Web de la conférence sur les sciences humaines, "Mo(n)des de pensée," est maintenant ouvert à:
http://www.humanities-2010.sshrc.ca/   Check it out! The Alternative Wor(l)ds: The Humanities in 2010 Web site is now live at:
http://www.humanities-2010.sshrc.ca/
* PERSPECTIVES. PERSPECTIVES est un bulletin électronique sur la politique scientifique. La Fédération est fière de l’impact que ce projet a eu auprès de ses membres et tout particulièrement auprès des administrateurs et administratrices universitaires partout au pays. PERSPECTIVES vise à fournir des informations de dernière heure et des analyses pertinentes sur la politique scientifique. L'accent est mis sur les sciences humaines et sociales.

An electronic newsletter on research and science policy. A pilot project of the Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada.

PERSPECTIVES will appear at regular intervals throughout the year and will be posted on the Federation web site:
 Version française       English Version
 
Please address your comments and suggestions to Jacqueline Wright, Executive Assistant, at: jawright@hssfc.ca.
PERSPECTIVES (Volume 3, Number 7) March 7, 2000

* Le professeur Denis Hüe, de l'université de Rennes 2 (France) annonce le nouveau site web de son Université. Il s'agit du Centre d'études de textes médiévaux de l'université Rennes 2.
L'adresse est:
http://www.uhb.fr/alc/medieval/

Vous y trouverez, outre une présentation des médiévistes locaux --en cours -- des textes en ligne (Erec et Enide, Quelques mystères Jubinal, très prochainement Sainte Venice (grâce à l'amitié de G. Runnals), le volucraire du Jardin de Santé de Jean de Cuba, etc. Plus : des liens avec les sites intéressants, des informations sur les activités de médiévistique dans la francophonie.

* Persons interested in medieval epic literature in any of the Romance languages may want to look at a new on-line "Notice bibliographique" of recent research in that area. The bibliography, sponsored by the Societe Rencesvals, American-Canadian Branch, includes hyperlinks to various on-line reviews and abstracts.

The bibliography is being updated on an almost daily basis. If you have published works in that area, you should check this out, to ensure that your work has been properly listed. The web page for the Notice is:
http://www.umanitoba.ca/fsi/note.htm

That page can be viewed most easily with Internet Explorer, Version 5.0, or better, but one can also use Netscape Navigator, version 4.6 or better, to get almost the same result. (Some of the formatting is lost with that browser.)

If you do not have either of those browsers, or if you would prefer to read the bibliography off-line, you can download a copy of it in "Rich Text Format" at this address:
http://www.umanitoba.ca/fsi/note.rtf

Most word processors can convert Rich Text Format to their own native code.
* Early Printed Collections in the British Library are available on the British Library's Online Information Server.

In addition to information on the new Rare Books and Music Reading Room at St. Pancras, they also provide a guide to our collections and catalogues in: Incunabula; British Printed Collections, 1501-1800 and 1801-1914; English Short Title Catalogue; Dutch, French, German, Hispanic, Italian, and Scandinavian Printed Collections, 1501-1850; Bindings and Decorated Papers.
* The World of Dante: A Hypermedia Environment for the Study of the Inferno was completed under the auspices of IATH (Institute for Advanced Technologies in the Humanities) last December.

*CANTUS. A database for Latin Ecclesiastical Chant. Indices of chants in selected manuscripts and early printed sources of the liturgical Office. http://publish.uwo.ca/~cantus/


* Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance  - http://www.baylor.edu/bjtp/splash.php