The SCSC has several resources available to scholars. On this page you will find a link to a web "forum" to introduce scholars to several North American research libraries with particularly good early modern collections. We also include a information about and links to the Iter gateway. The SCSC has been a partner of Iter for many years. Members can subscribe to the Iter databases for a modest fee.

The SCSC co-sponsors two short-term research fellowships; one at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, and one at the Newberry Library in Chicago. The SCSC also offers limited travel funding for students who will be presenting papers at the SCSC annual meeting. For information and application instructions, follow the links below.

You will find links to information about Affiliated Societies and a general announcements page.

Special Collections

Select this option to learn about the sixteenth century collections at five North American research libraries.

Iter

Select this option to learn about Iter, a not-for profit partnership dedicated to the advancement of learning in the study and teaching of the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700) through the development and distribution of online resources.

SCSC Folger Fellowship

Select this option for information on SCSC co- sponsored short-term fellowships at the Folger Shakespeare Library

SCSC Newberry Fellowship

Select this option for information on SCSC co-sponsored short-term fellowships at the Newberry Library

Student Travel Award

Select this option for information on applying for Graduate Student travel awards to the SCSC annual meeting.

Select this option for a list of Academic Societies that are affiliated with the SCSC.

Check here for conference announcements from affiliates and members.

Check here for other miscellaneous resources that are available.