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These World Wide Web sites are suggestions for finding materials which complement those available in the University Library. Be sure to search the Indexes before connecting to one of these links. 
These sites are maintained by many different organizations ; the University Library can guarantee neither the currency of the materials offered nor the connection. 
 
Let us know if you have problems or suggestions for new links.

African American Women Writers of the 19th Century
URL http://digital.nypl.org/schomburg/writers_aa19/
Host The New York Public Library Digital Library Collection
Description The Schomburg Center's digital collection of 19th century African-American women writers, searchable by title, author, or category.
Particularly useful for Research documenting the African-American experience, history, and literature.

Electronic Text Center
URL http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/
Author University of Virginia Library
Description French or English language resources including the University of Virginia's collection of online texts.
Particularly useful for Scholarly research in language and literature; also has guides to online holdings in various projects and collections. 

The Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL)
URL http://sunsite.Berkeley.EDU/OMACL/ 
Host Berkeley Digital Library Sunsite, Berkeley, Calif. 
Author Douglas B. Killings is responsible for the project.
Description A collection of some of the most important literary works of Classical and Medieval civilization. 
Particularly useful for Its keyword search as well as browse by title, author, genre or language search. 

Project Gutenberg : Fine Literature Digitally Re-Published
URL http://promo.net/pg/ 
Author Project Gutenberg & PROMO.NET
Description A site featuring electronic texts of some of the world's classic literature published before 1923. 
Particularly useful for Author/title searching of currently available Etexts and upcoming releases.

The Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature Main Page
URL http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=3
Host Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research 
Author Alan Liu, English Department, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Description Site focus is literature in the English language; includes multiple categories and web resources. 
Particularly useful for The cross-listing of authors under separate national, regional, or ethnic categories (e.g., "Irish," "Australian," "Afro-American"). 

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