International Medieval Bibliography

The International Medieval Bibliography (IMB) is a multidisciplinary bibliographic database covering Europe, North Africa and the Middle East for the entire period from AD 300 to 1500.[1] It aims to provide a comprehensive, current bibliography of articles in journals and miscellany volumes (conference proceedings, essay collections or Festschriften) published worldwide in over 35 different languages.The IMB's editorial staff are based at the Institute for Medieval Studies, supported by a worldwide network of academic contributors.In addition, each article is given a "three-dimensional" classification covering general subject (the academic discipline which best relates to its content), geographical area and century/centuries.The IMB is OpenURL-compatible, so that the use of digital object identifiers (DOI) with individual article records means that users can go directly to records in a local or external library catalogue, request a copy from a document supply service or, where their library has a subscription to the publication in question, go directly to a full text version of the article.
University of LeedsBrepolsbibliographic databasebibliographyFestschriftenMiddle AgesInstitute for Medieval StudiesBibliographie de civilisation médiévaleUniversity of PoitiersPeter H. SawyerUniversity of MinnesotaMedieval Academy of AmericaAlan V. MurrayLeeds Studies in Englishdigital object identifiers (DOI)Pauline A. StaffordSimon FordeList of academic databases and search enginesAlaric Hall