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French Language & Culture
Alphabetical List of Links by Subject
Aboriginal Canada "your single window to Canadian Aboriginal on-line resources, contacts, information, and government programs and services" - available in French or English
Algeria Interface news from Algeria in French and English
ARTFL (American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language. A textual database of 2000 texts from the 15th-20th centuries in literature, philosophy, arts and sciences; University of Chicago/CNRS)
BBC French Course for beginners, also video clips, phrase book, games and quizzes
Bibliothèque Nationale (Paris)
CANADA page of links
Cajun Culture
Cajun Music, look under "cajun"
Chartres: Cathedral of Notre Dame
Chateau de Versailles in French and English; photographic essays about the buildings and grounds with 360 degree panoramas of the Hall of Mirrors and the King's Bedchamber
Crossword Puzzle Solver words starting with, ending with, containing, that match; search in English, Dutch, French, Italian, German, Spanish
Dictionary, French Language
Early Canadiana Online "Canada's published heritage" - full text of over 2600 books and pamphlets originally published between the 16th and early 20th century; many of the books are in French
Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network Canadian frog watch, worm watch, ice watch, many other interesting topics; available in English and French
France in America
French in Action A video instructional series in French for college and high school classrooms and adult learners; 52 half-hour video programs
French Language Research (ARTFL) (many full-text databases)
French Ministry of Culture (Paris, France)
French Texts (From Labyrinth, Georgetown University)
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (The University of Texas at Austin)
glossaries and wordlists"
Jean Claude Izzo official site built by his son; noir author and poet
Jules Verne Collection, Zvi Har'El's contains 18 novels, 8 short stories, 2 essays, and 5 interviews, which are all accessible in French, English, and Spanish
Language Learning Library covers basics of Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution essays, images, documents, songs, map, timeline, and a glossary
Mixxer a free educational site for language learners and teachers to find a language partner for a language exchange. The language partner is someone who speaks the language you study as their native language and is studying your native language. The partners then meet online to help each other practice and learn a foreign language
My Language Exchange links you with an overseas pen pal to practice a foreign language
Napoleonic Caricatures
Paris: Capital of the Nineteenth Century
The Paris Page
Pictures of Paris from Mariana Ornelas' trip
Resources on French Culture and Language (From Labyrinth, Georgetown University)
Rodin, Musee in French and English
Tennessee Bob's Famous French Links (University of Tennessee at Martin)
Translate - Babel Fish translation service
UCL Faculté de philosophie et lettres: Catalogue des publications in French - University of Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium)
Université du Québec
UTNetCAT Library Catalog (The University of Texas at Austin) The French collections here are the strongest in the Southwest. While all areas are represented, particular strengths are in the medieval through 18th-century periods and in various movements of the 20th-century. Materials on the various languages and dialects spoken in France, such as Breton, Occitan and Langue d'Oc, are included as well as on varieties of French spoken elsewhere. The collections from Quebec and from the Caribbean are well represented as well as African
and Cajun imprints.
Visit Paris, A Small Tour
Web Museum, Paris
WESSWeb (University of Virginia)
Please send comments to:
Colby Glass, MLIS
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