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Webinar about the International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance

We are pleased to inform you that a webinar about the International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance (IBHR) will be organized on Wednesday February, 16th at 11am EST / 5pm CET.

The IBHR has a wide and ambitious scope. The core of the Bibliography focuses on European history and culture that spans the 16th and 17th centuries, and encompasses a broad spectrum of subjects, ranging from religious history through to philosophy, science and the arts; and from military and political history through to social and gender studies.

More information about the database is available here.

Practical arrangements:

  • When? On Wednesday February, 16th at 11am EST/ 5pm CET
  • Duration: about 15 minutes
  • Where and how? If you want to participate, please click here to register by Monday February 14th 2pm EST
    We will send you a booking confirmation by email and a link to join the presentation (Microsoft Teams Meeting)
    You only need a computer with an internet connection, so that we can share our presentation with you on your screen (no need to switch on your own camera or to install a software)
  • Who? Library personnel, Scholars and Students are Welcome
  • Content: An introductory presentation of the International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance. After the presentation you will have time to ask questions
  • We will send the powerpoint slides after the presentation

Brepolis Medieval and Early Modern Bibliographies: update of the Metrics tool

The International Medieval Bibliography (IMB), the Bibliography of Medieval Civilisation (BCM) and the International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance (IBHR) have been updated. In the subject analyzer, you can now display the ‘Book Series Top 50′ and the Publisher Top 50’ on a specific topic. The new tool can help authors to discover the most suitable book series and publishers for their forthcoming publications.

William Shakespeare (1564-1616): ‘Book Series Top 50’ and ‘Publisher Top 50

Update of Brepolis Medieval and Early Modern Bibliographies

The International Medieval Bibliography (IMB), the Bibliography of Medieval Civilisation (BCM) and the International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance (IBHR) have been updated. Bibliometric book series profiles are now available. Thanks to this new feature, users can retrieve bibliometric information at the books series level. The new tool can help authors to discover the most suitable book series for their forthcoming publications.

BREPOLiS bibliographies vs Google Scholar

We are pleased to share with you a short video (1:50) comparing the benefits of using BREPOLiS bibliographies (L’Année Philologique, the International Medieval Bibliography, the Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance, the Bibliography of British and Irish History, the Index Religiosus, and the Bibliographie de civilisation médiévale) compared to a Google Scholar search.

 

 

The International Medieval Bibliography and the International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance have been updated

6,381 records were added to the International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance and 5,907 to the International Medieval Bibliography. Both bibliographies together with the Bibliographie de civilisation médiévale offer now access to some 974,893 bibliographical records.


Brepols’ Bibliographies compliant with RIS format

Bibliographical records from Brepols databases can  now be exported in RIS format.

At the moment, this feature is available in L’Année philologique, International Medieval Bibliography, Bibliographie de civilisation médiévale, International Bibliography of the Humanism and the Renaissance and Index Religiosus.

Citation Tool has been implemented in BREPOLiS bibliographies

This functionality allows users to seamlessly copy/paste the bibliographical references found in BREPOLiS bibliographies in the desired format (MHRA, MLA, APA, Chicago).

At the moment, this feature is available in L’Année philologique, International Medieval Bibliography, Bibliographie de civilisation médiévale, International Bibliography of the Humanism and the Renaissance and Index Religiosus.

 

Medieval and Early Modern Bibliographies now searchable through one unique interface

We are glad to announce that the International Medieval Bibliography, the Bibliographie de civilisation médiévale and the International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance are now searchable through one unique search screen.

Together, these 3 bibliographies cover 14 centuries of European History and give access to almost 900,000 records!

For more information, please contact us at brepolis@brepols.net