ARTFL Project
Is a full-text database of classical French writings, including literary works, political tracts, philosophical writings, and technical treatises.
Oxford Reference Online <http://0-www.oxfordreference.com.source.unco.edu/> is a collection of over 100 subject specific reference sources and dictionaries from Oxford University Press, including:
The Oxford Business French Dictionary (English-French)
The Oxford Business French Dictionary (French-English)
The Concise Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary (English-French)
The Concise Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary (French-English)
The Concise Oxford-Duden German Dictionary (English-German)
The Concise Oxford-Duden German Dictionary (German-English)
The Pocket Oxford Latin Dictionary (English-Latin)
The Pocket Oxford Latin Dictionary (Latin-English)
The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature
The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales
The Oxford Companion to German Literature
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms
The Oxford Guide to Literature in English Translation
The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French
Xreferplus <http://0-www.xreferplus.com.source.unco.edu> is a digital reference library containing approximately 200 reference books from a variety of publishers. Including dictionaries, encyclopedias, thesauri, books of quotations, and many subject-specific titles, among these you will find:
Business French Dictionary, Peter Collin Publishing
Business German Dictionary, Peter Collin Publishing
Collins French Dictionary
Collins German Dictionary
The Browser’s Dictionary of Foreign Words and Phrases
Dictionary of Foreign Phrases and Abbreviations
New Modern Language resources
April 20, 2006 by Gregory Heald
Dude, this website is password protectec. It is requesting for userid and password. Please let me know if you know of any alternative way to access these resources.
Thanks a lot.
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