@article {Stafford:2018:1525-4011:23, title = "Internet History Sourcebooks Project", journal = "The Charleston Advisor", parent_itemid = "infobike://annurev/tca", publishercode ="annurev", year = "2018", volume = "19", number = "3", publication date ="2018-01-01T00:00:00", pages = "23-25", itemtype = "ARTICLE", issn = "1525-4011", eissn = "1525-4003", url = "https://annurev.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/annurev/tca/2018/00000019/00000003/art00008", doi = "doi:10.5260/chara.19.3.23", author = "Stafford, Daniel and Flatley, Robert", abstract = "The Internet History Sourcebooks is a hierarchical bibliography of primary source texts and links covering ancient through modern history. It includes three main Sourcebooks (Ancient, Medieval, and Modern), and nine Subsidiary Sourcebooks including very comprehensive collections on Womens and LGBT history. Although the Sourcebooks are very out of date with many broken links, inconsistent page layout, and only partially functional search capability, its value to current researchers is as an index of topics, key words, concepts, and works. Users will occasionally find working links, but its primary use is as place to get an overview of a topic and learn about related primary source titles that one will then, most likely, have to search for on their own.", }