Iter was created
in 1995-6 for the advancement of learning in the study and
teaching of the European Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It
is a not-for-profit
partnership that depends on its partners and affiliate societies
for guidance. The SCSC is a partner of Iter. SCSC members are
entitled to a discount rate of $25.00 for an annual subscription
to Iter’s
bibliography.
Bibliography
Iter provides medieval and early modern scholars access to an increasingly
comprehensive bibliography of scholarly materials pertaining to the study
of European culture between 400 and 1700. The online bibliography now includes
1,000,000 records for articles, essays, books, dissertation abstracts,
encyclopedia entries and reviews, collected from more than 6,500 publications,
including over 1,600 journals. The bibliography is available at www.itergateway.org.
Future plans include access to online resources, and works of art
and music.
Iter Italicum
In partnership with Brill, Iter offers subscribers access to the only online
edition of Iter Italicum, Paul Oskar Kristeller's listing of uncatalogued,
or incompletely catalogued, humanistic manuscripts of the Renaissance in
libraries in Italy and around the world.
MRTS Online Series
Created by Iter and the Arizona Center for
Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS), the first publication
in the
series, John Shawcross’s Milton:
A Bibliography for the Years 1624-1700: Revised and For the Years
1701-1799,
is now available for subscription. The second publication, Betty
Travitsky’s Bibliography
of English Women Writers, 1500-1640, will be available early
in 2008. In addition, plans are well underway to provide online
access to
a large
number of publications in the ACMRS’s MRTS print series.
Journals
In partnership with the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies at Victoria
University in the University of Toronto, Iter is pleased to offer online
access to:
Baptisteria Sacra
In 2008, Iter will offer exclusive access to Baptisteria Sacra: An Iconographic
Index of Baptismal Fonts, offering detailed descriptions of fonts from the
early Christian period to the 17th century.
International Directory
of Scholars
A subscription to Iter’s bibliography includes complimentary access to
Iter's International Directory of Scholars (IDS). This is the most comprehensive
list of early modern scholars, and it permits individual subscribers to edit
their own IDS records.
Subscriptions
To subscribe to any of Iter’s resources, please visit www.itergateway.org