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hpbookmarksVoice of the Shuttle is a very well-respected directory of humanities resources on the Web, provided by the University of California, Santa Barbara. It is arguably the most comprehensive literature directory on the Web. Voice of the Shuttle provides links to British and American literature, as well as English literature from Africa, Australia, Canada, the Caribbean, Ireland, New Zealand, the Subcontinent and Wales. Links are broken down by time period, geographic area and by genre. Annotations are provided. Something this gargantuan will inevitably have many broken links, but what's there is choice. Best suited for high schoolers.
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CCSF LibrariesCreated by Professor Alan Liu at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Listings for Literature ( in English), Literatures (Other Than English), and Literary Theory may be of particular interest.
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Tami DeFordGateway to Humanities research sponsored by University of California- Santa Barbara
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ElRo ResourcesCurated by Alan Liu of the U. California, Santa Barbara, English Department. It's difficult to maintain such a huge online resource directory, so you may find a lot of broken links. The bottom line though: what's there is choice. Lauded by innumerable academic institutions, and imitators (including "Literary Resources on the Net").
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marrtiThe Voice of the Shuttle began in late 1994 as an introduction to the Web for humanists at the University of California, Santa Barbara. VoS became publicly accessible on March 21, 1995, when the Humanitas server on which it resided opened to global Web access. From its origin to October, 1999, VoS stayed at the same address on the Humanitas server. It grew in that period to over 70 pages of links to humanities and humanities-related resources on the Internet. Its mission has been to provide a structured and briefly annotated guide to online resources that at once respects the established humanities disciplines in their professional organization and points toward the transformation of those disciplines as they interact with the sciences and social sciences and with new digital media.
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CCSF LibrariesCreated by Professor Alan Liu at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Listings for Literature ( in English), Literatures (Other Than English), and Literary Theory may be of particular interest.
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Carrie GreenA database of humanities-related websites. Good for researching literature, history, art, philosophy, etc.
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Andrew LogemannThe cross-weave of interior hyperlinks on this page is designed to provide an interlinear commentary--a commentary with no voice other than the pattern of the links themselves. Note: there is no "Back to Voice of the Shuttle Home Page" link here; instead one of the links in the quotations--the obvious one--serves that function.
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Katherine BrewerWelcome to the new VoS. Started in 1994 as a suite of static Web pages, VoS has now been rebuilt as a database that serves content dynamically on the Web. Users gain greater flexibility in viewing and searching, while editors are able to work more efficiently and flexibly.
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beth gourleyStarted in 1994 as a suite of static Web pages, VoS has now been rebuilt as a database that serves content dynamically on the Web. Humanities portal.
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horrycountyDirectory for all humanities topics, including literature, fine arts, history, philosophy; also: law, anthropology, archaeology, etc.
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Michael Massing[Site structure] models the way the humanities are organized for research and teaching as well as the way they are adapting to social, cultural, and technological changes. But some shifts in organization and navigation are necessary for technical reasons.
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VoS may be said to be about "the ordering of things"—the ceaseless reconfiguration of humanities knowledge assisted by the new technologies of dynamic information.VoS is woven by Alan Liu of the U. California, Santa Barbara, English Department with a team of department graduate students
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VoS may be said to be about "the ordering of things"—the ceaseless reconfiguration of humanities knowledge assisted by the new technologies of dynamic information.VoS is woven by Alan Liu of the U. California, Santa Barbara, English Department with a team of department graduate students
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VoS may be said to be about "the ordering of things"—the ceaseless reconfiguration of humanities knowledge assisted by the new technologies of dynamic information.VoS is woven by Alan Liu of the U. California, Santa Barbara, English Department with a team of department graduate students
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Katie DayHumanities resources
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