Project information
National Academic Licence to Literature Online Fulltext Collection
- Project Identification
- LI01013
- Project Period
- 3/2001 - 12/2003
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR
- Informational Sources of Research and Development
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Arts
- Keywords
- English Literature, American Literature, electronic texts, fulltext database
The aim of the present project is to offer to all academic sites direct on-line access to Literature Online - world's biggest database of full texts of works from the English and American literatures. Literature Online is a collection of 18 databases offering the full text of 260,000 literary texts in unified format and with unified search software. In addition, it includes two essential bibliographies and the full version of 30 scholarly magazines. These electronic resources will enable scholars from the fields of English and American literature, linguistics and translation studies to apply new methodology, and will also compensate for the insufficient library resources. The nature of the license agreement enables to reach large numbers of users leading to high efficiency; the resources will be available for research to University teachers as well as pre-graduate, graduate and doctoral students.
Publications
Total number of publications: 117
2004
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Brno Studies in English
Brno Studies in English, year: 2004, volume: 30, edition: 10
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The Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, London. ESU Cultural Seminar 2004
ESU Newsletter, year: 2004
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Theory and Practice in English Studies, Volume 2
Theory and Practice in English Studies, year: 2004
2003
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Cultural Intermarriage in Southern Appalachia: Cherokee Elements in Four Selected Novels by Lee Smith
Year: 2003, number of pages: 161 s.
2002
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Polish Kings in Spanish Hermitages? : A Brief Speculation on Calderón's Possible Inspiration
Brno Studies in English, year: 2002
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Studying the Art of Provoking
For All Time?: Critical Issues in Teaching Shakespeare, year: 2002, number of pages: 13 s.
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The Prophetess and Life is a Dream: Two Early Modern Plays on Worldly Prerogative
Brno Studies in English, year: 2002