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Subject: Some Useful Websites On The Web
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Some Useful Websites On The Web
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Search engines
Alta Vista (see review by Greg R. Notess)
Google.com (see review by Greg R. Notess)
Lycos (see review by Greg R. Notess)
MetaCrawler (runs searches on multiple search engines; very broad reach, though relatively thin returns [limited hits per search engine]; best used to locate uncommon items)
Collection of Search Engines and Directories (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
W3 Search Engines (Centre Universitaire d'Informatique [CUI], University of Geneva)
Search Engine Showdown: The Users' Guide to Web Searching (Greg R. Notess, Montana State University–Bozeman)
Evaluating web sites
Evaluating Information Found on the Internet (Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University)
Evaluating Web Sites: Criteria and Tools (Olin & Uris Libraries, Cornell University)
Evaluation Criteria (Institute for Technology-Assisted Learning, New Mexico State University)
Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply and Questions to Ask (Library, University of California--Berkeley)
Evaluating Information on the World Wide Web (Lamont Library, Harvard University)
Libraries and archives
University of Minnesota Libraries
Library of Congress
Library of Congress Online Catalog
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC) (portal to Research Libraries Group [RLG] and Online Computer Library Center [OCLC] union catalogs that index "archival and manuscript collections in public, college and university, and special libraries located throughout North America and around the world")
New York Public Library
The European Library (single search engine for catalogues of national libraries of Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, along with ICCU [the national central cataloguing institute from Italy] and CENL [the Conference of European National Librarians]).
The British Library Public Catalogue
COPAC (selected records from leading university libraries in the United Kingdom and also the British Library)
National Register of Archives (United Kingdom)
Public Record Office (United Kingdom)
National Art Library (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
National Library of Scotland
LibWeb: Library Servers via WWW (Thomas Dowling, OhioLINK)
Accesses to Major English-Language Libraries World-Wide (Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America)
Reference: Libraries (Yahoo list)
Archives and Special Collections on the Internet
Special Collections on the Web (University of Houston Libraries)
Commision on Preservation and Access (Council on Library Resources)
Libraries and the WWW: Selected Resources (Infobahn Librarian; Norman Friesen, University of Alberta)
Colleges and universities
College and University Home Pages (Christina DeMello; international list)
American Universities (Mike Conlon)
General categorical lists
World-Wide Web Servers: Summary (from CERN)
World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Subject Catalogue (from CERN)
Webliography: A Guide to Internet Resources (Louisiana State University Libraries)
Argus Clearinghouse (Argus Associates)
Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts
OIAster (union catalogue of digital resourses, maintained by the University of Michigan Library; integrates data from sites that use the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting [OAI-PMH])
Yahoo - A Guide to WWW
A List of W3 Servers within the Humanities
Resources of Scholarly Societies By Subject (University of Waterloo Electronic Library Scholarly Societies Project)
LISTSERV Home Page
Directory of Scholarly and Professional E-Conferences (Diane Kovacs)
Electronic Discussion Groups relevant to English (English Department, Southern Illinois University–Edwardsville)
Syllabus Finder (Center for History and New Media Studies, George Mason University; broad disciplinary reach, not History only)
Chorus: Academic & Educational Computing in the Humanities
Maps
Odden's Bookmarks
Map Collections, 1500-2000 (Library of Congress)
Get-a-Map (Ordnance Survey, Great Britain)
see also maps of London in the nineteenth century
Literary omnibus lists, texts, and concordances
Modern Language Association of America (main organization in the United States devoted to instruction and research in post-classical language and literature; founded in 1883)
Modern Humanities Research Association (main British organization devoted to the humanities; founded in 1918)
Selective Bibliography for Humanities Computing (Susan Hockey and Willard McCarty, CETH)
The Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara; an elaborate menu, cross-referenced at only a few points below)
Literary Resources on the Net (Jack Lynch, Rutgers–Newark; a large collection)
Literature Resources (M. Manoff, MIT)
The Online Books Page (John Mark Ockerbloom, University of Pennsylvania Library)
Serials
Books On-Line: Authors (Carnegie Mellon University)
Project Gutenberg (Michael Hart)
Internet Library of Early Journals (Universities of Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Oxford)
Gentleman's Magazine, 1731–50 (searchable)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1757–77 (searchable)
Annual Register, 1758–78
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1743–63 (searchable)
Notes and Queries, 1850–69 (searchable)
The Builder, 1843–52
English Literature on the Web (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
American Literature on the Web (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
WWW Resources for English and American Literature (Perry Willett, Indiana University)
Great Books: Texts and Fully Searchable Concordances (William A. Williams, Jr.)
The Writer's Almanac®, With Garrison Keillor (contents of daily Minnesota Public Radio show, with links to many sites of literary interest)
List of Electronic Discussion Groups relevant to English studies (Department of English, Southern Illinois University–Edwardsville)
Humanist Discussion Group ("Humanist is an international electronic seminar on the application of computers to the humanities.")
Association for Computers and the Humanities
Calls for Papers (Department of English, University of Pennsylvania)
Classics; the Bible
Literary Resources, Classical and Biblical (Jack Lynch, Rutgers–Newark)
Greek and Latin Classics Internet Resources (Library of Congress)
The Perseus Digital Library (many ancient Greek and Latin texts and monuments; Tufts University, mirrored at Oxford)
A Greek-English Lexicon (Liddell and Scott, rev. Jones; mirrored at Oxford)
Harper's Latin Dictionary (Lewis and Short; mirrored at Oxford)
The Virgil Project (Joseph Farrell, University of Pennsylvania; see also Virgil's Home Page)
Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation (Maria C. Pantelia, University of New Hampshire)
A Glossary of Rhetorical Terms With Examples (University of Kentucky)
Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page (Sebastian Heath, University of Michigan)
The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (Alex Moratorio, University of California–Irvine)
The Electronic Thesaurus Linguae Latinae (Patrick Sinclair, University of
Project Libellus (Greek and Latin texts; Konrad Schroder and Owen Ewald, University of Washington–Seattle)
The Tech Classics Archive (Greek and Latin texts in English translation; The Tech [student newspaper], MIT)
The Holy Bible, King James Version (Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia)
Visual art, aesthetics
History of Art (History of Art Department, Birkbeck College, University of London)
History of Art (Yale University Library)
Art History Resources on the Web (Chris Whitcombe, Sweet Briar College)
World Wide Arts Resources (searchable index)
Iconoclass, Libertas edition (taxonomy of artistic subjects, with links to some instances)
History of Art Virtual Library (Birkbeck College, London)
College Art Association
Warburg Institute (London; history of Classical art)
Yale Center for British Art
National Art Library (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
The Blake Archive (University of Virginia)
The Complete Writings and Pictures of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Hypermedia Research Archive (Jerome J. McGann, University of Virginia)
Aesthetics On-Line (American Society for Aesthetics)
Prints and Printmaking (Michael Greenhalgh, Australian National University)
Shakespeare Illustrated (paintings of scenes from the plays; Harry Rusche, Emory University)
English departments
English Departments Online (United States and Canada; Tom Goldpaugh, Marist College)
English Department Home Pages Worldwide (David Hoover, New York University)
College and university English departments in the state of Minnesota
Rhetoric and composition; history of literacy
Alliance for Computers and Writing (ACW)
KAIROS: A Journal for Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments (sponsored by ACW)
CWRL: The Electronic Journal for Computer Writing, Rhetoric and Literature (University of Texas–Austin)
Rhetoric . . . Resources (Department of Rhetoric, University of Minnesota)
Rhetoric and Composition (English Server, Carnegie Mellon University)
The UVic Writer's Guide (Department of English, University of Victoria)
History of Literacy (History of Literacy Special Interest Group, International Reading Association)
Linguistics
Linguistic Society of America
The Linguist List
See also Related Readings (IATH), Linguistics.
Lexicography; dictionaries and encyclopedias
Dictionary Society of North America
SIEHLDA: Société Internationale d'Études Historiques et Linguistiques des Dictionnaires Anciens / International Association for the Historical and Linguistic Study of Early Dictionaries
LEME: Lexicons of Early Modern English (Ian Lancanshire, University of Toronto)
Nathan Bailey, Universal Etymological English Dictionary (London, 1736; excerpts; Liam Quin)
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (ed. Noah Porter; Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, 1913; Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language [ARTFL], University of Chicago)
WordNet: A Lexical Database for the English Language (George A. Miller et al., Cognitive Science Laboratory, Princeton University)
DICT Development Group (access to dictionary definitions from a set of natural language dictionary databases)
Webopedia (Jupitermedia Corporation; online dictionary of computer and Internet technology)
Jean Nicot, Thresor de la langue française (1606; Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language [ARTFL], University of Chicago)
Denis Diderot and Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, Encyclopédie, ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts, et des métiers (Paris, 1751-72; Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language [ARTFL], University of Chicago; restricted access: automatically accessible to students, staff and faculty of the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities, thanks to arrangements made by the University of Minnesota Libraries; accessible to others by other arrangements)
Britannica Online (Encyclopædia Britannica, supplemented by Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th ed.; restricted access: automatically accessible to students, staff and faculty of the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities, thanks to arrangements made by the University of Minnesota Libraries; accessible to others by other arrangements [see general access information])
Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th edition (1911) (includes detailed, premodern accounts of nineteeth-century topics; commerical digitization project in progress)
Printing and publishing history; history of the book; book arts
A Guide to the Book Arts and Book History on the World Wide Web (University Libraries, The Catholic University of America)
Book History Online: International Bibliography of the History of the Printed Book and Libraries (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands; from 1990 onwards)
Bibliographical Society (U.K.)
Bibliographical Society of North America
Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia (includes Studies in Bibliography)
Printing History: The Journal of the American Printing History Association
SHARP (Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing)
Historical Research in Literacy (E. Jennifer Monaghan, Brooklyn College–CUNY; and Douglas K. Hartman, University of Pittsburgh)
TEXT Reviews (book reviews to be published in TEXT: Transactions of the Society for Textual Scholarship, an annual)
History of the Book @ Oxford (includes tables of contents of Bibliographical Journals)
Centre for the History of the Book (University of Edinburgh)
Scottish Centre for the Book (Napier University)
Minnesota Center for the Book
University of Iowa Center for the Book
Center for the History of Print Culture in Modern America (University of Wisconsin)
Grolier Club (New York; "America's oldest and largest society for bibliophiles and enthusiasts in the graphic arts"; extensive library)
St. Bride Printing Library (Corporation of London; "the definitive source for typographic information . . .presents all aspects of the printing arts and trades through five centuries of growth")
The John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera (Bodleian Library, Oxford University; indexed selections from a vast collection of broadsides, advertisements, and other printed ephemera)
Book Arts Press (Terry Belanger, University of Virginia)
American Museum of Papermaking (Institute of Paper Science and Technology, Atlanta)
Printing and Print Culture (Media History Project; Kristina Ross, University of Colorado)
Book Arts Web (Peter Verheyen, Syracuse University)
Book Arts in the USA (exhibition; Center for Book Arts, New York)
A Guide to the Book Arts and Book History on the World Wide Web (Andrew K. Pace, Catholic University of America)
Arts of the Book (Yale Library Selected Internet Resources)
The Fine Press Book Association (includes Book information Web Site, developed by Tom Cremers)
Modern Fine Printing (William S. Peterson, University of Maryland)
Book and Paper Group (American Institute for Conservation)
Some printing manuals:
Joseph Moxon, Mechanick Exercises; or, The Doctrine of Handy-works, Applied to the Art of Printing (London, 1683) [restricted access]
John Smith, The Printer's Grammar (London, 1755) [restricted access]
Charles Knight (unsigned), "The Commercial History of a Penny Magazine," Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge 2 (1833), ed. Laurie Dickinson and Sarah Wadsworth (detailed exposition of early-nineteenth-century printing practices)
William Savage, A Dictionary of the Art of Printing (London, 1835) [Google Book Search; can be downloaded]
Theodore Low De Vinne, Correct Composition (1902) [Googe Book Search; can be downloaded]
Publishers
Directory of Publishers and Vendors (maintained by AcqWeb for "librarians with acquisitions or collection-development responsibilities")
University Presses (also maintained by AcqWeb)
Creative writing
Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature: Creative Writing (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Literature
Research Institute for Comparative Literature / Institut de Recherches en Littérature Comparée (University of Alberta)
English Language and Literature (Yale University Library)
The Modern English Collection at UVa (hundreds of works of English and American literature, in texts of uneven quality gathered from various sources)
Scottish Writers on the Internet (Andrew Crumey)
ARTFL: Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language (vast electronic archive of French literature; "a cooperative project of the Institut National de la Langue Française . . . of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique . . . and the Divisions of the Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Chicago"; restricted access: automatically accessible to students, staff and faculty of the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities, thanks to arrangements made by the University of Minnesota Libraries; accessible to others by other arrangements)
Project Bartleby (Columbia University; a dozen major authors of English and American literature [e.g., Wordsworth, Keats, Dickinson], in texts of uneven quality gathered from various sources)
See also Related Readings (IATH), Literary Studies.
Poetry
Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature by Genre: Poetry Studies (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Poetry Society (British organization, founded 1909)
British Poetry 1780-1910: A Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions
English Poetry Full-Text Database (Chadwyck-Healey): documentation
Electronic Chaucer (Mary Wack, Stanford Humanities Image Archive Project)
Edmund Spenser Home Page (Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
Milton-L Home Page (LISTSERV archive and other materials concerning John Milton)
The Blake Archive (University of Virginia)
Wordsworth and Coleridge, Lyrical Ballads (Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
Keats-Shelley Journal
Emily Dickinson Page (Paul E. Black, Brigham Young University)
Walt Whitman notebooks (Library of Congress)
American Verse Project (University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative)
Electronic Poetry Center (innovative writing; State University of New York -- Buffalo)
Sound recordings including poetry, mostly MP3 or RealAudio sites:
Archive: Audio Readings (Norton Anthology of English Poetry)
LibriVox, "provides totally free audiobooks from the public domain" (Internet Archive)
SpokenLit, "a collection of verse and prose read aloud, in some cases by the writers themselves, in a variety of languages" (Boston University)
Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene (read by Thomas A. Copeland, Youngstown State University)
poems by Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift (read by John Richetti, University of Pennsylvania)
Poets on Poets, "an audio archive of Romantic-period poems selected and read by practicing poets from around the world" (produced by Tilar Mazzao, Colby College, for Romantic Circles)
HarperAudio!, archive of readings by Robert Frost, T. S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, and others, including some prose selections (HarperCollins)
Listening Booth (Academy of American Poets)
Poetry Out Loud (British Broadcasting Corporation)
The Poetry Archive (U.K.)
Favorite Poem Project: Americans Saying the Poems They Love (produced by Robert Pinsky, Boston University)
Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest, selected poems read by Rita Dove and others (National Endowment for the Arts, and The Poetry Foundation)
The Writer's Almanac®, With Garrison Keillor, daily radio show, features poetry readings by Keillor (Minnesota Public Radio)
PennSound, "an ongoing project, committed to producing new audio projects and to preserving existing audio archives" (produced by Charles Bernstein and Al Filreis, University of Pennsylvania)
Wired for Books: Poetry Online (Ohio University)
Naropa Audio Archive Project, "approximately six thousand hours of audio tapes documenting performances, seminars and discussions conducted at Naropa by many of the leading figures of the U.S. literary avant-garde" (Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, Naropa University)
UbuWeb (avant-garde poetry and prose)
Podcasting News: Poetry
Fiction
Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature by Genre: Fiction Studies (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Laurence Sterne, A Sentimental Journey
Jane Austen
The Dickens Project (University of California)
Electronic Archive of Early American Fiction (University of Virginia Library)
Mark Twain
Hypertext fiction
Hypertext Fictions (Eastgate Systems)
Hypertext Fiction: A Web Collection (Prentiss Riddle)
Hypertext fiction (Galaxy; TradeWave Corp.)
Drama
Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature by Genre: Drama, Theater, and Performing Arts Studies (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet (Terry A. Gray, Palomar College)
Shakespeare on the Internet: Sites of Interest (Michael Best, University of Victoria)
Shakespeare Illustrated (paintings of scenes from the plays; Harry Rusche, Emory University)
Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre (Chantal Miller-Schutz, Renaissance Texts Research Centre, University of Reading)
The 19th Century London Stage: An Exploration (University of Washington School of Drama)
Criticism
Sir Philip Sidney, Defence of Poesie (London: Ponsonby, 1595; Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
Theory
Voice of the Shuttle: Theory (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Semiotics (Martin Ryder, University of Colorado–Denver)
Literary and Critical Theory (The Storybase Cluster, Brown University)
Cultural Studies Center (Sarah Zupko)
English Institute (founded in 1939; sponsors annual conference on literary theory and the teaching of English)
Society for Critical Exchange (founded in 1975; sponsors many colloquia on literary theory)
Miscellaneous
Association for the Study of Literature and Environment
Children's Literature Web Guide
Online journals
Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature (University of British Columbia)
Nineteenth-Century Literature (University of California)
Postmodern Culture (North Carolina State University; Oxford University Press; and the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia)
Journal of Electronic Publishing (University of Michigan Press)
Directory of Electronic Journals, Newsletters, and Academic Discussion Lists (Association of Research Libraries)
Women's Studies
inforM (University of Maryland—College Park)
University of Maryland—Baltimore County
Women's Studies Program
Women's Studies WWW Pages and Gophers
Bowling Green State University
Women's Studies Program
Women's Studies and Feminist Resources on the World Wide Web
Women Writers Project (Brown University)
Victorian Women Writers Project (Indiana University)
Women's Travel Writing, 1830–1930 (Miranda Remnek, University of Minnesota)
19th Century American Women Writers Web (Tyler Steben, Wayne State University)
Minority Studies
Voice of the Shuttle: Minority Studies (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature: Minority Literatures (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
History
CTICH: The Computers in Teaching Initiative Centre for History, Archaeology and Art History, Glasgow University
Association for History and Computing
See also Related Resources (IATH): World History
Medieval Studies
Labyrinth (Georgetown University)
Voice of the Shuttle: Medieval (Old and Middle English (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Literature (Perry Willett, Indiana University)
On-Line Reference Book for Medieval Studies
Electronic Chaucer (Mary Wack, Stanford Humanities Image Archive Project)
Hill Monastic Manuscript Library (archived microfilms of medieval manuscripts; St. John's University, Collegeville, MN)
See also Related Readings (IATH), Medieval, Renaissance, and Romantic Studies
Renaissance Studies
Renaissance and Early Modern (Perry Willett, Indiana University)
Project Aldus: An Early Modern Virtual Library and Resource Center (Department of English, Johns Hopkins University; an archive of texts, images, and links to other resources)
Edmund Spenser Home Page (Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet (Terry A. Gray, Palomar College)
Shakespeare on the Internet: Sites of Interest (Michael Best, University of Victoria)
Shakespeare Illustrated (paintings of scenes from the plays; Harry Rusche, Emory University)
Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre (Chantal Miller-Schutz, Renaissance Texts Research Centre, University of Reading)
Milton-L Home Page (LISTSERV archive and other materials concerning John Milton)
Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature
American Studies
American Studies Electronic Crossroads (American Studies Association)
American Studies Web (American Studies Program, Yale University)
American Literature on the Web (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
American Verse Project (University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative)
Institute for Early American History and Culture (IEACNet) (Michigan State University)
NINES: A Networked Interface for Nineteenth-Century Electronic Scholarship
American Memory: Historical Collections for the National Digital Library (Library of Congress; indexes "more than 7 million digital items from more than 100 historical collections"; multimedia)
18th Century American Literature (Perry Willett, Indiana University)
19th Century American Literature (Perry Willett, Indiana University)
19th Century American Women Writers Web (Tyler Steben, Wayne State University)
Making of America (University of Michigan and Cornell University; keyword- searchable "digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction . . . particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology . . . contains approximately 8,500 books and 50,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints"; separate search engines for books and journals; another search engine for the Cornell University Library's contributions; see also Browse and Search Individual Periodicals, which includes a graph showing coverage to date)
Wright American Fiction, 1851–1875 (Indiana University; "2,923 titles in adult fiction," keyword-searchable)
Virtual American Biographies, Continental Discovery to 1899 (online version of Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, ed. James Grant Wilson and John Fiske, 6 vols. [New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887–89])
20th Century American Literature (Perry Willett, Indiana University)
Voice of the Shuttle: 19th-Century American (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Electronic Archives for Teaching the American Literatures (Center for Electronic Projects in American Culture Studies [CEPACS], Georgetown University)
Voice of the Shuttle: Modern American (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Voice of the Shuttle: Contemporary American (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Newsletter, Research Society for American Periodicals
Eighteenth-Century Studies
Eighteenth-Century Studies (English Server, Carnegie Mellon University)
Romantic and Victorian Studies
NINES: A Networked Interface for Nineteenth-Century Electronic Scholarship
19th Century British Romanticism (Perry Willett, Indiana University)
Romantic Links, Home Pages, and Electronic Texts (Michael Gamer, University of Pennsylvania)
Romantics Chronology (Laura Mandell et al.; includes many Web links)
Voice of the Shuttle: Romantics (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Nineteenth Century Studies Association (international and interdisciplinary)
19th Century Authors in UK (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR)
Gothic Literature: What the Romantic Writers Read (Douglass Thomson, Georgia Southern University)
Victorian Web Sites (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
19th Century British Victorian Studies (Perry Willett, Indiana University)
Voice of the Shuttle: Victorian (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Victoria Research Web (Patrick Leary, Indiana University)
VICTORIA@listserv.indiana.edu (searchable archive of online discussions of nineteenth-century British culture and society, from February 1993 to date)
Victorian Web Sites (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
The Victorian Web (George P. Landow et al., Brown University)
Northeast Victorian Studies Association (Glenn Everett, University of Tennessee)
Calls for Papers–Victorian (Glenn Everett, University of Tennessee)
British Poetry 1780–1910: A Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions (Jerome J. McGann, University of Virginia)
William Blake Archive (University of Virginia)
Wordsworth and Coleridge, Lyrical Ballads (Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
Keats-Shelley Journal
Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, issue 1 (31 March 1832) and the series "The Commercial History of a Penny Magazine" (1833) (Laurie Dickinson and Sarah Wadsworth, University of Minnesota)
Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, various issues published in 1835 (Roger Corrie, University of Rochester)
Athenaeum Index of Reviews and Reviewers: 1830–1870 (Centre for Interactive Systems Research; City University, London)
Victorian Women Writers Project (Indiana University)
The Dickens Project (University of California)
Dickens and Victorian Culture (Philadelphia Dickens Fellowship)
The Dickens Page (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University)
The Germ: A Hypermedia Critical Edition (Pre-Raphaelite journal; University of Virginia)
The 19th Century London Stage: An Exploration (University of Washington School of Drama)
Gilbert and Sullivan Archive
maps of London in the nineteenth century:
Greenwood, Pringle, and Co. (1827)
James Reynolds (1859)
C. Smith and Sons (1860)
Edward Stanford (1862)
Charles Booth (demographic, 1889)
Charles Booth (demographic, 1898–99)
Reynolds (1895)
Electronic text, humanities computing
Association for Computers and the Humanities
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, University of Toronto
Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities (CETH), Rutgers and Princeton Universities
Centre for Textual Studies (CTI), Oxford University Computing Services
Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia
Humanist (discussions about computers and the humanities)
Humanities Text Initiative, University of Michigan
Hypertext at Brown University
Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies
international list of Courses in Cyberculture, from spring 1993 to the present
Text Analysis Computing Tools (TACT) (Centre for Computing in the Humanities, University of Toronto)
Mark Bernstein, A Brief Bibliography of Hypertext
Terence Harpold, Hypertext and Hypermedia: A Selected Bibliography (1991)
Scott Stebelman, Hypertext and Hypermedia: A Select Bibliography (1996)
Allen Renear, Elli Mylonas, and David Durand, "Refining our Notion of What Text Really Is: The Problem of Overlapping Hierarchies" (1993)
Peter S. Graham, "Intellectual Preservation: Electronic Preservation of the Third Kind" (1994)
Long-Term Intellectual Preservation: Bibliography (Peter Graham, Rutgers University)
Hypertext (Martin Ryder, University of Colorado–Denver)
See also Related Readings (IATH), Hypermedia.
Text Encoding Initiative
CETH - What is the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)?
SGML and TEI Resources (CETH)
HERC TEI Pilot Projects (Humanities Electronic Research Center, Rutgers University; sample TEI editions of works by Walter Pater, Zora Neale Hurston, and John Donne)
TEI Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange
Bare Bones TEI: A Very Small Subset of the TEI Encoding Scheme (C. M. Sperberg-McQueen)
Electronic Text Center Introduction to TEI and Guide to Document Preparation (David Seaman, University of Virginia)
World Wide Web
World-Wide Web Home (CERN)
The World Wide Web Initiative: The Project (from CERN)
Announcements of new WWW servers (from CERN)
Newsgroup: comp.infosystems.www.users
Teaching
Teaching and Learning on the Internet (Martin Ryder, University of Colorado–Denver)
Instructional Technology Connections (Martin Ryder, University of Colorado–Denver)
See also Related Readings (IATH), Teaching Resources.
Publishing
Brian Kelly, Computing Service, University of Leeds, Running a WWW Service (a handbook for publishers on the World Wide Web, outlining the history of the Web and foregrounding technical, legal, and pedagogic aspects; addressed to members of the British academic community)
Web Style Guide (detailed recommendations for designing Web documents; Patrick Lynch, Yale Center for Advanced Instructional Media)
Gareth Rees, A guide to publishing on the World Wide Web (1994)
John Price-Wilkin, "Using the World-Wide Web to Deliver Complex Electronic Documents: Implications for Libraries," The Public-Access Computer Systems Review 5:3 (1994): 5–21 (assesses the inadequacies of HTML for scholarly purposes)
David Seaman, Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia, Campus Publishing in Standardized Electronic Formats: HTML and TEI (1994) ("sound[s] A cautionary note about the wholesale use of HTML as a primary authoring language")
Casey Palowitch, Darin Stewart, Automating the Structural Markup Process in the Conversion of Print Documents to Electronic Text (Digital Libraries '95: The Second Annual Conference on the Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries)
Electronic Publishing and Related Projects (Innovative Internet Applications in Libraries; Todd Middleton, Middle Tennessee State University)
Journal of Electronic Publishing (University of Michigan Press)
HTML Style, Design, Philosophy and Aesthetics (University of Iowa Libraries)
Codes
Unicode
Unicode Home Page (Unicode Consortium)
SGML
SGML and TEI Resources (CETH)
HTML
HyperText Markup Language (HTML): Working and Background Materials (from CERN)
Style Guide for Online Hypertext (from CERN)
Word Processor Filters (from CERN)
Help with HTML (from Brown University)
WPTOHTML (a shareware HTML converter for WordPerfect)
JHU/APL's WWW & HTML Developer's JumpStation - Page 2
Guides to Writing HTML Documents (from NSCA)
HTML Style, Design, Philosophy and Aesthetics (University of Iowa Libraries)
HTML Editors (Forrest H. Stroud; descriptions, evaluations, access sites)
Crash Course on Writing Documents for the Web (Eamonn Sullivan, PC Labs)
Extensions to HTML 2.0 (Netscape)
HTML Specification 3.0 (World Wide Web Consortium)
Netscape
Welcome to Netscape!
Microcosm
Microcosm:A Technical Overview
Hypermedia Research at the University of Southampton
Text editors, word processors
Microsoft Corporation World-Wide-Web Server
Novell WordPerfect
Law and copyright
Legal Information Institute (Cornell Law School)
Constitution of the United States of America
Supreme Court Collection
U. S. Code, Title 17: Copyrights
Intellectual Property
United States Copyright Office
Copyright Basics
Questions Frequently Asked
Copyright Law of the United States of America . . . Title 17 (PDF and text formats)
Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998: . . . Summary (PDF format only; requires free Adobe® Acrobat® Reader™)
Copyright Legislation (recent and pending)
Copyright Internet Resources (copyright-licensing organizations and publications- rights clearinghouses; related government agencies and international organizations)
Communication/Copyright Law and Ethics (Department of Rhetoric, College of Agriculture, University of Minnesota)
Writers, Artists, and Their Copyright Holders (WATCH) (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at The University of Texas–Austin, and the University of Reading Library, Reading, England)
Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (Danvers, MA)
See also Related Readings (IATH), Legal Issues.
Related readings
Related Readings is a comprehensive bibliography maintained at the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (IATH), University of Virginia.
Acronyms used in this list
CERN
European Particle Physics Laboratory, the original home of the World Wide Web
CETH
Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities (CETH), Rutgers and Princeton Universities
HTML
HyperText Markup Language, a code used to structure documents on the World Wide Web
IATH
Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia
NCSA
National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a national resource for the World Wide Web
WWW
World Wide Web
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