Universities Electronic Text Archives Literature
Universities Electronic Text Archives Literature
Universities
Transcriptions of literature into "e-text" format, stored at universities.
Top: Arts: Literature: Electronic Text Archives: Universities:
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- University of Michigan's online humanities text archives.
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- Hosted by Victoria University of Wellington. John Cawte Beaglehole Letters, Modern New Zealand Texts Collection, Print History Project and the New Zealand literary journal Sport.
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- An extensive archive of Middle-English electronic texts (none of which are translated into modern English, however), including works by Chaucer and the ubiquitous Anonymous.
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- At the University of Pennsylvania Library includes a database of scanned texts from the Furness Shakespeare Library.
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- Not an online text archive but more an informational resource on the subject of electronic texts; includes information on and links to electronic texts, including various online archives both large and small, more general and more specific.
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- Michigan State University Libraries Digital Sources Center and the Central Michigan University Libraries proposal to digitize 121 American Sunday School books.
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- Full-text electronic library hosted by the University of Kansas.
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- Includes an archive of electronic texts available online. Fiction, drama, poetry, and non-fiction.
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- University of Virginia's online archive of SGML-encoded texts and images. Includes over 45,000 humanities texts in 12 languages.
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- A digital library of works by German-speaking women.
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- Program information, resources, and access to digital collections.
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- Features online access to over 1,375 ancient Egyptian papyri at Duke University.
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- A University of Pennsylvania selection of digital library collections, exhibits, and finding aids prepared by digital librarians. Includes a section on obscure texts by women writers.
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- UNB's repository of electronic journals and publications. The Centre also provides assistance in publishing electronic texts.
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