Dear STSers,
You may have received this announcment from Jerry McGann, but I pass it
along as a further reminder that NINES is Up and Running. Pls spread
the word by copying this to other STS Lists, friends, colleagues, and
those you know will want to know.
yrs,
John Bryant
Americanist Editor
NINES
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NINES is pleased to announce the availability of a new online research
system which will transform the practice of scholarship and publication
in the humanities:
http://www.nines.org/
NINES is powered by Collex, a custom-built, open-source tool designed by
and for scholars:
http://www.patacriticism.org/collex/
In NINES, you can:
= search and browse more than 60,000 peer-reviewed texts and
images in 19th-century studies;
= build your own collections of documents, articles, images,
and ephemera;
= organize, tag, and annotate your work;
= discover lines of critical inquiry related to your own;
= and (coming soon!) create syllabi, annotated
bibliographies, illustrated essays, and timelines.
NINES integrates material from the following major research archives:
British Women Romantic Poets
Chesnutt Archive
Collective Biographies of Women
Dickinson Virtual Reference Shelf
Letters of Christina Rossetti
Letters of Matthew Arnold
Romantic Circles Praxis
Romanticism on the Net
The Ambrose Bierce Project
The Poetess Archive
The Rossetti Archive
The Swinburne Project
The Walt Whitman Archive
The Willa Cather Archive
The William Blake Archive
Victorian Studies Bibliography
Whitman Bibliography
Forthcoming are contributions from JSTOR, the Whistler Correspondence,
the journal 19, the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition, Virginia's
Victorian Literature and Culture Series, and the Wright American Fiction
Project, as well as updated and expanded information from the Dickinson
Project, Romantic Circles, and Romanticism on the Net.
For more information and to get started, visit:
http://www.nines.org/
Jerome McGann
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John Bryant, English Department, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549
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