>GUIDE TO DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR THE HUMANITIES
>
>CTI Textual Studies recently published the Guide to Digital
>Resources for the Humanities.
>
>Over the years, CTI Textual Studies has supported academics from a
>wide range of arts and humanities subjects to locate and integrate
>electronic resources into their teaching. This latest edition of the
>Guide contains details of over 360 digital resources and a set of
>introductory essays, outlining the potential uses of the many texts,
>databases and programs now available on CD-ROM and the Web.
>
>The growth of the Web over the past seven years has been tremendous,
>both in the sheer volume of material now available through the Web,
>and its diverse nature. Until very recently, the CD-ROM was the
>most suitable medium for publishing material such as large
>collections of texts and images, and interactive tutorials. The
>tendency now is to publish these via the Web. However, the Web is
>itself an immense source of references, many of which may be
>considered unstable in their location if not their content. This
>Guide offers a critical appreciation of a selection of resources
>available through these media, chosen on the basis of their
>potential (or proven) value for research and teaching, and where
>possible accompanied by references to articles and reviews of
>resources which explicitly describe their use within university
>teaching.
>
>The Table of Contents, with links to an order form, the Preface
>and the Introduction to the printed version, which together provide
>a useful overview of the scope and background to the guide, are
>available at
>http://info.ox.ac.uk/ctitext/resguide2000/contents.shtml
>
>
>Regards
>
>
>--
>Steve Allen
>
>Oxford University Computing Services
>13 Banbury Road
>Oxford
>OX2 6NN
>
>Tel. +44 (0)1865 283282
>
>
>
Elizabeth Graham
Development Co-ordinator: eLib Programme Office
University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL
Tel: 01203 572521 Fax: 01203 524981
email: [log in to unmask] http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/services/elib/
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