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Humanist Archives: Aug. 13, 2019, 6:40 a.m. Humanist 33.181 - early digital humanities websites?

                  Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 33, No. 181.
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        Date: 2019-08-12 20:17:00+00:00
        From: Drew VandeCreek 
        Subject: early digital humanities sites

Dear Colleagues,

I am a historian who works in an academic library, and am beginning some
research on the current status of early digital humanities websites.  I am
especially interested the issue of their migration(s) from their original online
incarnation to new digital library platforms that developed in the last ten or
fifteen years.

Might Humanist list subscribers be able to suggest digital humanities web sites
that first appeared online before 2005? My major criteria are that they 1) must
have been free-use web sites from their inception and, 2) should present primary
source materials. They can of course present other types of materials as well,
but I want to work with sites that include primary sources in some way.



Best,

Drew VandeCreek
Northern Illinois University Libraries
drew@niu.edu



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