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People

Places

Groups

Sources

Events

Creative Works

People

Places

Groups

Sources

Events

Creative Works

People

Places

Groups

Sources

Events

Creative Works

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Triples in Progress

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People, Places, Groups, Events, and Creative Works

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Datasets in Progress

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LINCS Datasets

University of Saskatchewan Art Collection

Digitized art collection from University of Saskatchewan Art Gallery

AdArchive: Tracing Pre-­Digital Networked Feminisms

AdArchive assembles and visualizes records of advertisements from feminist-identified journals produced in English between 1977 and 1992.

Anthologia graeca

The dataset of the projet “Pour une édition numérique collaborative de l’Anthologie grecque” contains information about the Greek Anthology. It contains different greek texts and various translations, commentaries, keywords (mainly linked to wikidata), images of the codex palatinus graecus 23 (using iiif protocol), external references (“weak links”) and internal references (“varations”). This is a collaborative and still ongoing project.

Yellow Nineties 2.0

Yellow Nineties 2.0 uses digital tools to advance knowledge of eight late-Victorian little magazines and the people who contributed to their production between 1889 and 1905.

Orlando

The Orlando Project explores and harnesses the power of digital tools and methods to advance feminist literary scholarship.