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This blog was created as part of the Erasmus Mundus Crossways in Cultural Narratives Masters programme, which is the only one of the EU approved and funded Erasmus Mundus Masters programmes to specialise in traditional humanities with a modern languages background. The Crossways Consortium comprises 6 top-class European universities.

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Monday, 19 October 2009

More electronic

Poonam Ganglani recently attended a Research Methodology workshop and sent some interesting research links featured below. While these may interest students that are doing their theses in French or dealing with french texts, they may nevertheless be of use to other students. All of the sites, except the last, have English and Spanish interfaces and are reasonably user friendly. They are specifically related to theses and so may be most useful in checking whether a given topic has already been treated, and in which was it was dealt with.


1. FICHIER CENTRAL DE THESES:


2. GALLICA


3. AGENCE BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR


4. ATELIER NATIONAL DE REPRODUCTION DES THESES


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