Some useful sites on the Web
Quick links to sections below
Search engines || Evaluating
web sites || Libraries
and archives || Colleges and universities
||
General
categorical lists || Maps || Literary
omnibus lists, texts, and concordances || Classics;
the Bible ||
Visual art, aesthetics || English
departments || Rhetoric and composition;
history
of literacy || Linguistics || Lexicography;
dictionaries and encyclopedias || Printing and
publishing history; history of the book; book arts || Publishers
|| Creative writing || Literature
| Poetry - sound recordings
| Fiction | Hypertext
fiction | Drama | Criticism
| Theory | Miscellaneous
|| Online journals || Women's
Studies || Minority Studies || History
|| Medieval Studies || Renaissance
Studies || American Studies || Eighteenth-Century
Studies || Romantic and Victorian Studies
||
Electronic
text, humanities computing ||
Text Encoding Initiative
|| World Wide Web | Teaching
| Publishing | Codes
||
Law
and copyright || Related readings || Acronyms
used in this list
Search engines
Evaluating
web sites
Libraries and archives
- University of Minnesota
Libraries
- Library of Congress
- 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
General categorical lists
Maps
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)
- 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)
- 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
Rhetoric and composition; history of literacy
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
Creative writing
Literature
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
Hypertext fiction
Drama
Criticism
- Sir Philip Sidney, Defence
of Poesie (London: Ponsonby, 1595; Richard Bear, University of
Oregon)
Theory
Miscellaneous
Online journals
Women's Studies
Minority Studies
History
Medieval 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
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:
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
- 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
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
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
SGML
HTML
Netscape
Microcosm
Text editors, word processors
Law and copyright
- Legal Information
Institute
(Cornell
Law School)
- United States Copyright
Office
- 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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