Links Database:
Keyword texts
Open Source Shakespeare- http://opensourceshakespeare.org
- "Open Source Shakespeare attempts to be the best free Web site containing Shakespeare's complete works. It is intended for scholars, thespians, and Shakespeare lovers of every kind. OSS includes the 1864 Globe Edition of the complete works, which was the definitive single-volume Shakespeare edition for over a half-century." Use the advanced search function, read the plays, and look up words in the concordance:
- keywords: collection, texts, concordance
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Modern texts of the complete canon
- valid as of 2006-03-20
- Play Shakespeare
- http://www.playshakespeare.com
- This site contains a well-organized discussion forum, as well as reviews, links, and edited versions of Shakespeare's texts. However, Play Shakespeare uses the eighteenth century tradition of indenting shared lines that recent scholarly editions have abandoned in favor of the formatting in the Folio, which does not indent shared lines. Play Shakespeare is administered by Ron Severdia and various contributors:
- keywords: discussion, reviews, texts
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Courses and Study Materials > Discussion Forums
- valid as of 2007-06-18
The Nameless Shakespeare- http://www.library.northwestern.edu/shakespeare
- Joint project of the Perseus Project at Tufts University, the Northwestern University Library, and NU-IT Academic Technologies that provides fully lemmatised texts (those that record variant forms of the same word) encoded in such a way as to allow linguistic, frequency, and proximity searches particularly useful for stylistic analysis. This site requires WordHoard - a free application available to download here:
- keywords: texts, concordance
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Modern texts of the complete canon
- valid as of 2006-02-20

The Norton Anthology of English Literature- http://www2.wwnorton.com/college/english/nael/
- The Norton Anthology of English Literature's (NEAL) site Norton Topics Online provides online documents that assist in contextualizing texts from the Renaissance as well as the Middle Ages, the Restoration, the Romantic period, the Victorian age and the twentieth century. An all-round excellent source, this site provides many contemporary materials, carefully edited and annotated:
- keywords: english, norton, anthology, texts, history
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Reference
- valid as of 2005-09-15