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Humanist Archives: Aug. 28, 2019, 6:04 a.m. Humanist 33.216 - early digital humanities websites

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        Date: 2019-08-27 09:53:23+00:00
        From: Orla Murphy 
        Subject: Re: [Humanist] 33.181: early digital humanities websites?

Belatedly, not as early as some, but still live ...
https://celt.ucc.ie/

CELT, the Corpus of Electronic Texts, is Ireland's longest running Humanities
Computing project. It brings the wealth of Irish literary and historical culture
to you on the Internet, for the use and benefit of everyone worldwide. It has a
searchable online textbase consisting of over 19 million words, in 1629
contemporary and historical documents from many areas, including literature,
medicine, and the other arts.

All best,
Orla


Orla Murphy PhD
Head, Department of Digital Humanities
School of English and Digital Humanities
University College Cork
Ireland
o.murphy@ucc.ie
@omurphy16

National Coordinator DARIAH-IE
PI IRC-Funded Project:  Embedding Digital Literacies in Irish HEIs



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