Update Information 2006:
In 2006 the Internet Medieval
Sourcebooks and associated sourcebooks are undergoing a
major overhaul to remove bad links and add more documents.
2. This project is both very large and
fairly old in Internet terms. At the time it was instigated (1996), it
was not clear that web sites [and the documents made available there]
would often turn out to be transient. As a result there is a process
called "link rot" - which means that a "broken link"
is a result of someone having taken down a web page. In some cases some
websites have simply reorganized sub-directories without creating
forwarding links. Since 2000, very few links to external sites have been
made. An effort is under way to remove bad links.
2. All links to documents marked [at this
Site] should be working. [In the Internet Medieval Sourcebook,
but not the other associated sourcebooks, if there is
no indication of the file's location then the text is hosted locally and
the link should be working.]
3. Users may attempt to locate texts not
currently available, or where the links have changed via The
Internet Archive/Way Back Machine. Alternately, a search via Google
may locate another site where the document is available.
NOTES:
copyrighted means the text is not available for free distribution. In
some cases alternate versions are available, and are working through the pipeline.
Dates of accession of material can be seen in the New
Accessions Page. The date of inception was 1/20/1996.
Links to files at other site are indicated by [At some indication of the site
name or location]. No indication means that the text file is local.
WEB indicates a link to one of small
number of high quality web sites which provide either more texts or an especially valuable
overview.