Past Institute participants have found the following websites helpful in the pursuit of their research projects and as a means of community building.
Libraries & Research Centers
Bibliographical Society of America
Bibliothèque Nationale
The British Library
Center for British Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder
Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies at Maryland
The Center for Renaissance Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
The Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies at Toronto
Centre for Research in Early English Drama
Committee for Early Modern Studies at Penn State
Herzog August Bibliothek
The Huntington Library
The Library of Congress
The Newberry Library
The Public Record Office Online
Research Institute of Irish-Scottish Studies
Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies
Washington Collegium for the Humanities
Electronic Texts
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's online first edition of Shakespeare.
The E-Text Center at the University of Virginia
EuroDocs: Primary Historical Documents from Western Europe
The Perdita Project
Digitized MSS from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Project Bartleby Archive
Online full text versions of selected books.
Listservs
Ficino
An interdisciplinary Renaissance listserv.
H-Albion
The H-Net discussion network for British and Irish history.
The Milton-L home page
Shaksper
The global electronic Shakespeare conference.
SHARP-L
The electronic conference for the history of print culture.
Journals
Early Modern Culture
An electronic seminar. An interactive, online journal for conversation and exchange.
Early Modern Literary Studies:
An online refereed journal for scholarly discussion and research.
Exemplaria:
A journal of theory in Medieval and Renaissance studies.
Renaissance Forum
An electronic journal of early modern literary and historical studies.
Other Resources
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS)
City University of New York's Renaissance Studies Program
Columbia University Interdepartmental Committee on Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Early Modern Culture Links
Early Modern England Source
Early Modern English Dictionaries Database (EMEDD)
EDICTA: Early Dictionaries/Dictionnaires Anciens
HoBo: History of the Book @ Oxford
Holy Cross' Interactive Shakespeare
Luminarium
National Endowment for the Humanities
National Humanities Alliance
1995-1996 NEH Performance Institute
North American Conference on British Studies
The Renaissance Society of America
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
St. Andrews Reformation Institute
Voice of the Shuttle
Web page for humanities research.