Useful Links
Essential online resources for English
The following essential resources for English are freely accessible via the internet:
- SOLO
- WebLearn
- Oxford LibGuides (online guides to library services)
- Intute: Arts & Humanities (Humbul has now been incorporated in to this new resource)
- Quick Guide to Intute: Arts and Humanities
- MyIntute and a Quick Guide to MyIntute
- Intute: Arts & Humanities - Subject resources booklets
- Old English Literature: A Hypertext Course Pack
- English Faculty website
- Ask an EFL Librarian
- Ask an Oxford Librarian
- Recommend a Book
Access to the following resources is limited to members of the University:
- OxLIP+
- Oxford University e-Journals (all the full text electronic journals to which the University subscribes)
- LION: Literature Online
- Cambridge Companions Online
- The Shakespeare Collection
- Shakespeare Audio Plays
For guidance on how to get started with some of these resources, please go to the Bodleian Libraries and EFL guides webpages.
Recommended websites
- Jane Austen's Fiction Manuscripts
- The Oxford Edition of the Sermons of John Donne
- John Foxe's Book of Martyrs
- JOUVERT: journal of postcolonial studies
- The Paris Review: Interviews
- The Poetry Archive
- Project Woruldhord (free online educational resources for the teaching and study of the Anglo-Saxons and Old English)
- SALIDAA: South Asian Diaspora Literature and Arts Archive
- Science in the Nineteenth Century Periodical
- Shelley's Ghost: Reshaping the image of a literary family (a Bodleian Libraries exhibition in partnership with the New York Public Library)
- The Diary of William Godwin (eds) Victoria Myers, David O'Shaughnessy, and Mark Philp (Oxford: Oxford Digital Library, 2010).
Beyond the PhD (A career web resource for Arts and Humanities PhD Researchers)

