
JSTOR https://www.jstor.org/
JSTOR (Journal Storage) is an electronic archive of digitized articles from over 1000 academic and scientific journals, which allows you to consult digitized copies of journals from the first issue, excluding the most recent years; the Casanatense library has subscribed to full text access to all the journal collections present.

WBIS Online – World Biographical Information System Online http://db.saur.de/WBIS/autologin?user=casanatense
https://wbis.degruyter.com/basic-search?lang=it_IT
The WBIS Online – World Biographical Information System Online is a biographical database containing information on 6 million people, belonging to all sectors of society, cited in reference sources published from the 16th century onwards. It is divided into different Archives, each of which concerns a specific language and cultural area. In particular, the Casanatense Library has subscribed to the following Bibliographic Archives: Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American, German, Arab-Islamic, Jewish and Chinese, which allow access to the microfiche editions of K.G. Saur, while for the remaining Archives a general consultation is possible through the appropriate search masks.

LLT – Library of Latin Texts https://apps.brepolis.net/LTool/Entrance.aspx?w=12
Database that collects Latin texts of all genres and from all periods, from the origins of Latin literature to the present day, including translations, essentially from Greek originals, into Latin. It contains approximately 6,000 texts and 5,800 diplomatic documents, with biannual updates, queried via an interface available in English, French, German and Italian, and sophisticated search capabilities, thanks to the construction of complex queries using wildcards and Boolean operators, the possibility of applying filters or expanding the results beyond literal matches with similarity searches.

LexIEMA – Lexikon des Mittelalters International Encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages
https://apps.brepolis.net/LTool/Entrance.aspx?w=4
The database covers all branches of medieval studies for the period 300 to 1500 AD, for all of Europe and parts of Western Asia and North Africa. It is based on the leading encyclopedia for medievalists, the Lexikon des Mittelalters, but is enhanced by the possibility of searching by lemmas and topics in English, by real-time links to a cumulative Bibliography (International Medieval Bibliography and Bibliographie de civilisation médiévale), and by the use of a multilingual interface (English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian). LexMA is fully integrated with the International Encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages, a new encyclopedia that completes or supplements its coverage.

DHGE – Dictionnaired’histoire et de géographie ecclésiastiques https://apps.brepolis.net/LTool/Entrance.aspx?w=3
This database is a source of information for anyone interested in the history of the Church. The DHGE has a wide coverage, including all continents for the period from antiquity to the present day. The Dictionnaire’s entries are divided into three distinct groups: persons, those who have played a role in the history of the Church through their works or writings, places, that is, the geographical history of the Church, the history of dioceses, abbeys, priories and famous places of worship with a list of the people associated with them, institutions, that is, ecclesiastical institutions described from a historical perspective. All searchable via a multilingual interface: English, French, German, Spanish and Italian.

INPR – In Principio – Incipit Index of Latin Textshttps://apps.brepolis.net/LTool/Entrance.aspx?w=8
An invaluable research tool for the study of writers, texts and manuscripts from Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the database covers all literary genres: liberal arts and theology, history and poetry, medicine and liturgy, civil law and canon law, summaries and sermons, glossaries and correspondence, recipes, large treatises or small isolated sentences. It features a search screen that provides guidance by offering ten search fields that allow for precise searching, multilingual search interface (English, French, German), links to the Bibliographie Annuelle du Moyen Âge Tardif (BAMAT-Online), and with Clavis Clavium (ClaCla), the go-to database to access Late Antique and Medieval Christian Literature (accessible in Open Access)