Web resource (Media type)

Any information or tool accessible via the web, including websites, online databases, and digital libraries.

The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature

  Web resource  — by ETCSL project , Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford (1997)

The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature (ETCSL), in its second edition, is a comprehensive digital project aimed at compiling, translating, and publishing the extensive body of Sumerian literature. This literature, dating back to around 2500 BCE, includes a vast array of poetic forms such as hymns, laments, prayers, fables, and proverbs, largely reconstructed from thousands of fragmented …

The Church of Jesus of Latter-Day Saints: Scriptures

  Web resource  — by The Church of Jesus of Latter-Day Saints (2000?)

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Scriptures resource offers a comprehensive collection of religious texts central to the faith, including the Old Testament, New Testament, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Pearl of Great Price, and various study aids and proclamations. The history of these scriptures reveals a dynamic process of compilation, revision, and enhancement to make …

Temporary Temples

  Web resource  — by Steve Alexander , Karen Alexander (1994)

Temporary Temples serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone intrigued by the mystery and beauty of crop circles, offering a blend of documentation, analysis, and community engagement.

Sefaria: A Living Library of Torah

  Web resource  — by Brett Lockspeiser , Joshua Foer (2011)

Sefaria is designed as an open-source, free-content digital library, offering a wide array of Jewish texts in original languages like Hebrew, Aramaic, and Judeo-Arabic, along with translations. It serves as a "living library," relying partly on volunteers to add and translate texts​​. The content includes foundational Jewish texts such as the Tanakh, Talmud, Midrash, Halakhah, Kabbalah, and newer …

Internet Sacred Text Archive

  Web resource  — by John B. Hare (1999)

The Internet Sacred Text Archive (ISTA), founded by John Bruno Hare in 1999 in Santa Cruz, California, is a website dedicated to preserving electronic public domain religious texts. Hare, a software engineer, initiated this project from his home as an intellectual challenge, digitizing over 1,000 public domain books on religion, folklore, and mythology to promote religious tolerance through …

Bahaipedia

  Web resource  — by David Haslip et al. (2007)

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Scriptures resource offers a comprehensive collection of religious texts central to the faith, including the Old Testament, New Testament, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Pearl of Great Price, and various study aids and proclamations. The history of these scriptures reveals a dynamic process of compilation, revision, and enhancement to make …

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