The Oxford Classical Dictionary is the decisive one-volume reference work on the classical world. It is an authoritative one-volume guide to all aspects of the ancient world - political, economic, philosophical, religious, artistic, and social. (4th edition)

Ethnographic Video Online is a comprehensive online resource for the study of human culture, behavior and society around the world. The collections contain over 1,300 hours of streaming video, including ethnographic films, documentaries, select feature films, and previously unpublished fieldwork.

AnthroSource provides full-text anthropological resources from the publications of the American Anthropological Association. It contains more than 250,000 articles from AAA journals, newsletters, bulletins, and monographs covering a range of fields in anthropology.

Wiley Online Library allows searching of articles from hundreds of electronic journals published by Wiley and related companies, as well as a vast and growing collection of reference works and other books. You may search by titles, abstracts, authors, affiliations and keywords. Searches may be limited by date. Search results may be refined by subject category and/or publication type. Note that UCSB does not subscribe to all of the journals or books in the Wiley Online Library; items whose full text is accessible are denoted by an open padlock icon.

Open Book Publishers books are published in hardback, paperback, pdf and ebook editions, but they also include a free online edition that can be read via our website, downloaded, reused or embedded anywhere.As of April, 2016, there are 74 titles available in 15 subject categories.

Oxford Bibliographies in Anthropology is an entirely new and unique type of reference tool that has been specially created to meet a great need among today’s students, scholars, and professionals. It offers more than other bibliography initiatives on- and offline by providing expert commentary to help students and scholars find, negotiate, and assess the large amount of information readily available to them. It facilitates research in a way that other guides cannot by providing direct links to online library catalogs and other online resources.

Google Cultural Institute brings together images and videos from over 890 contributing institutions from around the world. Users can browse by institution or thematic collection (e.g. World Wonders, . Historic Moments, Made in Italy or World War II), by user-created galleries,  or search for specific works or artists. Images in the "Art Project" collection may also be browsed by Medium, Event, Place, Person, Media Type and Date. Over 200,000 items are available for viewing.

International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.) is a current (published 2015) encyclopedic collection of four to eight page scholarly articles on topics in all areas of the social sciences: anthropology, archaeology, behavioral neuroscience, clinical psychology, cognitive neuroscience and psychology, demography, economics, education, geography, history, labor studies, law, linguistics, political science, sociology and more.  Included are biographies of hundreds of significant figues in these fields, from the 19th century to the present.

An open, online repository of more than 250 Getty publications, available as high-quality scans to read online, or to download in their entirety. The Virtual Library includes titles published by the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Getty Conservation Institute, and the Getty Research Institute.

The Beazley Archive at the University of Oxford is a collection of casts and photographs of classical Greek and Roman art. The digital archive includes extensive collections of images of Greek and Roman sculpture and Greek pottery.

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