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[First posted in AWOL 9 January 2010. Updated 5 February 2015: Marc Huys died 21 September 2010. Pinax remains online at the Internet Archive]
PINAX ONLINE: An Annotated List of Web Bibliographies on the Ancient Greek World
By Marc Huys
The purpose of this site is to provide scholars and students interested in any aspect of the Ancient Greek World (language, literature, history, religion, mythology, art and archaeology) with useful and regularly updated links to online bibliographies in their specific domain. This implies that references to bibliographies published only in printed form are not included.
[First posted in AWOL 18 October 2010, updated 29 September 2014]
Ancient World Open Bibliographies

Scholarly Bibliographies Available Online An annotated list, organized by subject.
Zotero Group Library for Ancient World Open Bibliographies
This project is supervised by Phoebe Acheson of the blog (Becoming a) Classics Librarian and Chuck Jones, the Tombros Librarian for Classics and Humanities at Penn State University and the blog AWOL - The Ancient World Online.
There is a companion blog at http://ancientbiblio.wordpress.com/
All materials hosted at this site should be considered covered by a Creative Commons Open license: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Controlled Vocabulary and Subject Headings
may become useful as the project grows. At the page linked I have
begun to collect resources that may be useful in guiding the development
of these.
You can support the AWOB Project by:
- Creating content
- Linking to content
- Improving existing content
To Create a New Bibliography Page Hosted at the Wiki
- Create a link to a new page using double square brackets - what's inside the brackets will be the title of the new page:
- Sample New Page To see what that looks like, click on "edit" for this page and look at the wiki markup.
- Go to that new page and start adding content!
Suggestions for New Bibliographies
- Use annotations. They add scholarly value!
- Include links to WorldCat records for books, and include links to reviews, especially open-access ones (BMCR, AJA, etc.).
- Include DOI links for articles, if possible, or other stable urls.
- Arrange the bibliography using sections, for ease of navigation.
Learn How to Edit a Wiki
Coptic Bibliographies
The
bibliographies listed below are the result of teaching Coptic history
and language here at Macquarie. Their aim is to introduce students to an
area of study.