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Humanist Archives: Aug. 15, 2019, 6:08 a.m. Humanist 33.189 - early digital humanities websites

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    [1]    From: Allison Muri 
           Subject: Re: [Humanist] 33.187: early digital humanities websites (22)

    [2]    From: Jon Crump 
           Subject: Re: [Humanist] 33.181: early digital humanities websites? (11)

    [3]    From: Oyvind Eide 
           Subject: Re: [Humanist] 33.181: early digital humanities websites? (16)


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        Date: 2019-08-14 17:41:56+00:00
        From: Allison Muri 
        Subject: Re: [Humanist] 33.187: early digital humanities websites

Jerome McGann's Rossetti Hypermedia Research Archive began in the early 1990s
(www.iath.virginia.edu/rossetti/).

Romantic Circles (romantic-circles.org/) launched in November 1996. 

The Walt Whitman Archive began in the early 90s (whitmanarchiv
e.org/about/earlier.html). 

My own Grub Street Project (grubstreetproject.net) began in 2005, so probably 
doesn't qualify. 

Laura Mandell's Poetess Archive (unixgen.muohio.edu/~poetess/>) was also
launched, I believe, in 2005. Those are just a few off the top of my head.

Dr. Allison Muri
University of Saskatchewan


On Aug 14, 2019, at 1:47 AM, Humanist
> wrote:



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        Date: 2019-08-14 17:19:42+00:00
        From: Jon Crump 
        Subject: Re: [Humanist] 33.181: early digital humanities websites?

In 1993 the late Lynn Nelson
(http://sergenoiret.blogspot.com/2012/09/remembering-lynn-hnelson-pioneer.html)
of the University of Kansas established CARRIE. Which still exists at ,
http://vlib.iue.it/carrie/.

Sometime before his death, professor Nelson offered this brief history of
its establishment. *Carrie: The First Full-Text On-Line Electronic Library.
(http://vlib.iue.it/carrie/carrienelson.html).

Jon Crump


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        Date: 2019-08-14 09:01:38+00:00
        From: Oyvind Eide 
        Subject: Re: [Humanist] 33.181: early digital humanities websites?

Dear Drew,

The Documentation Project digitised pretty large Norwegian humanities and
cultural heritage collection for its time. It ran from 1991 to 1998 and the main
web site is still functional: https://www.dokpro.uio.no

As the material itself is mostly in Norwegian the English information available
is quite limited, so I suggest you work with someone with competence in one of
the Scandinavian languages, or you can contact me off-list and I will connect
you to the people who know the project and the running services best.

All the best,

Øyvind




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