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Perspecti Plugin (citations) for Brepolis Bibliographies!

Starting December 2025, Brepolis Bibliographies include citation information through a new citation plugin. This tool is available in the hitlist and on the record page, providing the total number of citations along with the bibliographical details of the citing publications.

Although the number of citations included in this initial release is still limited, this is expected to increase significantly in the coming months. For now, most citations will be drawn from journals and books published between 2020 and 2024. Newly registered citations will be added monthly.

For a short presentation of the plugin:

The citation data are sourced from Perspecti, Brepols’ upcoming database on research in the Humanities. For more information on Perspecti, see Perspecti plugin – Perspecti

Since the launch of the citation plugin in December 2025, the number of citations included in Brepolis bibliographies has increased by 76%.

Using L’Année Philologique as a Dataset: New Insights from Bibliometric Analysis

In his recent article, Charles Guérin, “L’Année philologique, une source pour l’histoire de la philologie ? — L’exemple de Sénèque le Père,” the author demonstrates how a bibliography can be used in innovative and unexpected ways. The article is available here: https://books.openedition.org/irht/1287.

We are pleased to highlight this study, which offers a compelling example of how bibliographic resources can serve not only as discovery tools but also as sources for analytical and historical research. Thanks to the bibliometric features developed by Brepols, L’Année Philologique can be approached in a different light. Rather than simply locating publications on a given topic, the database can be read “in reverse”: mined as a dataset that reveals long-term shifts in classical scholarship and, more broadly, the evolving history of philology.

The bibliometric module is accessible directly from the search interface of the BREPOLiS bibliographies (L’Année Philologique, International Medieval Bibliography, Bibliographie de Civilisation Médiévale, International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance, Bibliography of British and Irish History and Index Religiosus) via the dedicated “Bibliometrics” tab.

You have also access to the Bibliometric information from the record view:

Brepolis Newsletter

Newsletter title with 'Winter 2025 - Spring 2026' dates prominently displayed in red and gray text.

As BREPOLiS marks its 25th anniversary, we are pleased to announce a range of exciting enhancements to our online databases. From a completely redesigned interface for the Library of Latin Texts to enhanced accessibility and search functionalities in our bibliographic databases, the platform continues to evolve to meet the needs of scholars worldwide.

Highlights include:

  • A new data model and interface for Latin databases
  • The launch of the Perspecti Citation Plugin for bibliographies
  • Accessibility upgrades across all platforms
  • A special extended trial subscription offer for institutions starting in autumn 2025

By introducing new features and continuously enhancing its functionalities, BREPOLiS remains a trusted gateway to high-quality research tools. Download the Newsletter here (PDF, 4 pages)

September: Focus on… History of Science

Each month, we shine a spotlight on a specific research area, in parallel with our main website, www.brepols.net. This month’s focus is History of Science.

How can BREPOLiS databases support scholars interested in History of Science?
Our bibliographies offer a comprehensive overview of literature related to the History of Science. Publications on the History of Science in Classical Antiquity are covered by L’Année Philologique, while the Medieval & Early Modern periods History are respectively covered by the International Medieval Bibliography and the International Bibiliography of Humanism and the Renaissance. The Bibliography of British and Irish History is also an excellent resource for research in this field.

How to count the number of publications related to History of Science in our Bibliographies?

Thanks to their new interface, along with solid indexing and a well-structured data model, it’s easy to isolate publications devoted to the History of Science. Let’s take a look at how it works in the International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance. To find bibliographical records dealing with History of Science, first select ‘Subject Tree’ as search field (1) and click on ‘Science and Medicine’ (2). The number of records (7,543) will be displayed in the search button (3).

Please note that the subject tree allows you to search for more specific topics like Mathematics and Astronomy:

Another way to search for the publications related to the History of Science in the International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance is by using the ‘Themed Search‘ filter (4). This allows you to combine your search for History of Science (Science + Technology) with a specific geographical area and a century (5).

For instance, you can search for the bibliographical records dealing with Science or Technology in Italy during the 16th and 17th centuries (6).

Please note that BREPOLiS other bibliographies also cover the ‘History of Science’:

DatabaseSearch terms# bibliographical records
L’Année Philologique‘Science and Technology’32,766 (sept 2025)
International Medieval Bibliography‘Science and Medecine’9,569 (sept 2025)
Bibliographie de Civilisation médiévales‘Science and Medecine’1,275 (sept 2025)
International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance‘Science and Medecine’7,543 (sept 2025)
Bibliography of British and Irish History‘Technology’22,369 (sept 2025)
‘Medical History and Health’21,078 (sept 2025)

Special offer on all BREPOLiS databases: subscribe now and get up to 16 months for the price of 6!

To mark the 25th anniversary of the launch of our first online database, we are pleased to announce an extended one-year trial subscription at half price, available from September 2025 through the end 2026. Start your subscription in September, pay for just 6 months, and enjoy 16 months of full access !

This offer is limited to new subscriptions and does not apply to renewals of current subscriptions.

More information about our special offer here.

Recording and transcript of the webinar “Navigating the new L’Année Philologique Interface”

We are pleased to share with you the recording and transcript of our webinar held on 7 May 2025, during which we discussed the new interface of L’Année Philologique, a full-scope bibliographic database for scholars of classical studies.

In this webinar, Mackenzie “Mack” Zalin (Librarian for Classics at Johns Hopkins University and Chair of the Advisory Board of the American Office of L’Année philologique to the Society for Classical Studies) and Chris VandenBorre (Project Manager, Brepols) gave a 30-minute overview of recent innovations in L’Année Philologique and dedicated another half hour to answering questions.

Mack Zalin:

1:19 – What is L’Année Philologique?

3:30 – Quick facts about the American Office of APh

5:51 – Advisory Board of the American Office of APh to the Society for Classical Studies

8:40 – Accessibility

Chris VandenBorre:

9:30 – Search fields and queries

23:20 – Hit list

29:35 – Record view

31:37 – Bibliometrics

34:00Q&A

Brepolis’ bibliographies have been updated

Brepolis’ bibliographies have received the following updates:

  • Email alerts
  • Export to
    • .xlsx
    • .xml – Microsoft Office Word
    • .txt – Refworks Tagged Format
    • .ris –Research Information Systems Format
    • Endnote Web
    • (Zotero was reeds ondersteund)
  • BBIH : Library Hub Discover, Google Books (for books)
  • Print friendly page-view
Email Alerts and export function
Export formats

These functionalities are now available in the following databases: L’Année Philologique, International Medieval Bibliography, International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance, the Biblbiography of British and Irish History and the Index Religiosus.

January: Focus on… Archaeology

Each month, we shine a spotlight on a specific research area, in parallel with our main website, www.brepols.net. This month’s focus is Archaeology.

How can BREPOLiS databases help archaeologists?
Our bibliographies provide an overview of literature related to archaeology. Publications on archaeology of Classical Antiquity are covered by L’Année Philologique, whereas Medieval Archaeology is covered by the International Medieval Bibliography.

How to count the number of publications related to Archaeology in our Bibliographies?

Thanks to their new interface and the solid indexing and data structure, it’s easy to isolate publications devoted to Archaeology. Let’s see how it works in L’Année Philologique. To select bibliographical records dealing with Archaeology, first select ‘Subject Tree’ as search field (1) and click on ‘Non-Literary Sources’ (2).

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Then, the index terms related to ‘Non-Literary Sources’ is provided in a list, one of them being Archaeology (3).

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From there, it is possible to refine your research by selecting additional subjects (4).

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To see the number of records concerning ‘Archaeology’, tick the box in front of the subject (5). The number of records (92,908) is displayed in the search button (6).

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If you click on ‘Search’, the ‘Hitlist’ will be displayed. At this stage, it is possible to only display the new records (=those added in the last update) (7), to display the complete list, or to refine your search (8).

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An overview of the number of records spread by sub-disciplines

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Sub-disciplines# records (January 2025)
Archaeological discoveries33,698
Numismatics23,707
Archaeological sites 13,982
Archaeological methods & disciplines 2,791
Excavations7,277

L’Année Philologique – New Interface

We are excited to announce that the new and improved interface is now available as default setting in L’Année Philologique. This update is designed to enhance user experience, and to provide more intuitive access to our extensive bibliographic databases.

In order to activate the new interface as the default setting, it is necessary to modify the link in your library catalogue: https://apps.brepolis.net/LTool/Entrance.aspx?w=38 Alternatively, the new interface is accessible through our portal site: http://www.brepolis.net.

Fig. 1: Search Page
Fig 2: Result Page (incl. facets on the left-hand side)

Key features of the new interface:

  • User-Friendly Design: The new interface boasts a modern, clean design that simplifies navigation and improves accessibility.
  • Enhanced Search Capabilities: Advanced search functions allow for more precise and efficient retrieval of bibliographic records.

We believe these enhancements will significantly benefit our users by making it easier to access and utilize our bibliographic resources. We invite you to explore the new interface and experience the improvements firsthand.