Internet Resources for Languages and Culture Studies
This guide is designed to point you in the direction of electronic resources available in your discipline. The Internet extends the reach of your Library to include a multitude of resources from all over the world, and it is hoped that this guide will provide you with a starting point from which you will be able to pursue your own interests.
Please be aware that electronic resources are subject to constant change, and your Liaison Librarian would appreciate your feedback on any out-of-date information or new links you feel would be useful.
For general information refer to the guide :
Useful Starters
- ELSNET (opens in new window) European Network of Excellence in Human Language Technologies is a Europe-based forum dedicated to human language technologies
Teaching and Learning
- Chinese language courses (opens in new window) offered by La Trobe University
- Languages (opens in new window) Languages teaching/learning for teachers, students, and parents.
- NCELTR (opens in new window) National Centre for English Language Teaching & Research, Macquarie University, Australia.
- NetLearn Languages (opens in new window) an internet-based language school. Study English, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, German, Russian, Croatian and other languages live via the internet with qualified and experienced native-speaker teachers
- Virtual Reference Desk - East Asian Studies (opens in new window)
Dictionaries
- French-English Dictionary (opens in new window)
- Internet Dictionary Project (opens in new window) began in 1995 in an effort to provide a noticeably lacking resource to the Internet community and to computing in general: free translating dictionaries
- Jeffrey's Japanese-English Dictionary (opens in new window)
- Online Dictionaries (opens in new window) useful site with several dictionary links in a range of languages
- yourDictionary.com (opens in new window) contains more than 2500 dictionaries in more than 300 different languages
- For further information please contact the Service Desk at any campus of the University of South Australia.
- If you find any links have changed or you have some additions or feedback please contact EASS-DivLibrarians@unisa.edu.au
- Education, Arts and Social Science Virtual Library
