OACES - Oxford Austrian and Central European Studies, formerly the Oxford Austrian Studies Association, organises conferences and cultural events. The site hosts a wide range of relevant links for researchers and students.
[Website]
Online list of research projects at the Centre for Austrian Studies, Universitities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh
[Web page]
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AUSTRIAN WEB PROJECTS
Kakanien Revisited is an international, multilingual project offering a platform for publications, collections of links, and a conference calendar.
[Website]
Österreich-Bibliotheken offers information on libraries in Continental Europe specialising in Austrian
subjects, and other news and links from the world of Austrian education and research.
[Website]
Literaturhaus, Wien is a well-established space for debate, library and networking point for students,
researchers, specialists and practitioners in Austrian literature.
[Website]
AEIOU - Österreich-Lexikon / Kulturinformationssystem
A valuable site run by the BM:BWK that features well-informed articles in a
searchable Encyclopedia on Austrian history, politics and cultural life, plus audio
and visual clips arranged into 'Alben', and further reading suggestions.
[Website]
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ANNO - Austrian Newspapers online, run by the National Library (ÖNB)[Website]
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Info-NET Austria Run jointly by the Austrian National Library (ÖNB) and Ministry of Education (BM:BWK),
the site is a research tool offering thematised lists of relevant archives and institutes, including contact
data, links and descriptions. Features powerful search engines, but it is not currently possible to input your
own data; rather, subjects must be chosen from a pre-set list.
[Website]
CulturalStudies.at is the online arm of an interdisciplinary research project bringing together numerous
ventures in cultural studies, funded by the Social Sciences Department of the Austrian Ministry
of Education, Science and Culture. This comprehensive site features a record of current projects
internationally, a calendar, book reviews, and biographies of registered academic users and project leaders.
A password-protected user area and discussion forum are also provided. [Website]
Ariadne houses a collection of resources, links and a searchable database of targeted primary materials
in Women's Studies drawing on the resources of the project initiator, the ÖNB. [Website] ¦ [Database]
Institut zur Erforschung und Förderung österreichischer und internationaler Literaturprozesse
consists mainly of links to resources, papers and other material in the broader field of 'Cultural Studies',
with an emphasis on international links and collaboration. [Website]
PROJECTS USA
HABSBURG (H-Net) is probably the world's leading online information source for academic
announcements and discussion on the history and culture of Austria and the successor states of
the Habsburg Monarchy (Austrian and Central European Studies). The service is part of the Humanities and Social Sciences Online project (H-Net). HABSBURG offers unrivalled e-mail bulletins to subscribers (affiliation and biography submimssions required); postings and book reviews are archived online; the is also a separate section devoted to jobs. Listings are searchable by country. [Website] ¦ [Announcements] ¦ [About H-Net]
Eurodocs, a project of Bringham Young University, has a page of collected links to primary sources on the history of the Austria and the Austro-Hungarian monarchy [Web page]
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