NINES (Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship)
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| - | [http://www.nines.org NINES:] | + | [http://www.nines.org NINES:] stands for a Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship, a scholarly organization in British and American nineteenth-century studies supported by a software development group assembling a suite of critical and editorial tools for digital scholarship. |
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| + | In NINES you can: | ||
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| + | 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, add keywords, and annotate your work; | ||
| + | discover lines of critical inquiry related to your own; | ||
| + | and (coming soon!) create syllabi, annotated bibliographies, illustrated essays, and timelines. | ||
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| + | NINES is powered by [http://patacriticism.org/collex/ Collex], a free, open-source tool designed for scholars. | ||
Current revision as of 14:35, 19 July 2007
NINES: stands for a Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship, a scholarly organization in British and American nineteenth-century studies supported by a software development group assembling a suite of critical and editorial tools for digital scholarship.
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, add keywords, 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 is powered by Collex, a free, open-source tool designed for scholars.