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Completed in  2008 , the Archive later became a key part of the Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship (NINES), a pioneering effort to bring scholarly coherence to digital resources related to nineteenth-century studies, which McGann also helped conceptualize. ","The Rossetti Archive was hosted and developed through, and is sponsored by the  Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities  (IATH) at the University of Virginia. Founded in  1992 , IATH is a research center dedicated to exploring and developing digital tools and procedures for humanities scholarships. It provides scholars with technical, editorial, and design support to develop long-term digital research projects that push the boundaries of scholarly communication. Under IATH's sponsorship, the Rossetti Archive benefited from interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars, developers, and digital librarians. ","McGann's project involved a number of key collaborators, including  Maura M. Tarnoff ,  Craig Warren ,  Cory Korkow ,  Bethany Nowviskie ,  William J. Hughes , and  Melissa White . Programmer/analysts such as  Robbie Bingler  and  Stephen Ramsay  provided the technical backbone, while consultants like  Daniel Pitti  and  John Unsworth  offered critical infrastructure support. Their collective work ensured the Rossetti Archive met both rigorous scholarly standards and emerging digital accessibility goals. ","Reference list:","IATH (Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities). (2024). About IATH. University of Virginia. https://www.iath.virginia.edu/","McGann, J. (1991). The textual condition. Princeton University Press. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv14163p0","McGann, J. (2001). Radiant textuality: Literature after the World Wide Web. Palgrave Macmillan. https://archive.org/details/radianttextualit0000mcga","McGann, J. (2004). Marking texts of many dimensions. In S. 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","All or some of the content from disks 44, 66, 75, 84, 131, 182, 186, 192, 196, 198, and 199 was not transferred due to: inability to mount; password encryption; inability to read specific files.","The records/guides for this collection's original acquisition and other previous additions can be found in VIRGO, the Library's online catalog, as well as (in many cases) on the Archival Repositories of the Virginias (ARVAS) website.","For best results, search using the collection's Identifier/Call Number: MSS 15401.","This collection contains an addition to the Jerome McGann Papers (MSS 15427) which documents the research for, creation of, and work on the  Rossetti Archive , or  The Complete Writings and Pictires of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, a Hypermedia Archive , which is included in the  Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship  (NINES) project. The Rossetti Archive was an important early digital humanities project that began in 1993 and was completed in 2008. This project sought to bring together the pictorial, textual, and also contextual writing from the period of the nineteenth-century English poet and artist,  Dante Gabriel Rossetti . ","This addition to the Jerome McGann Papers (circa 1993–2008), the first series in the finding aid, includes written and digital formats that document the preparation, creation, and development of one of the foundational projects in the digital humanities. Initiated by  University of Virginia  professor  Jerome McGann , in collaboration with colleagues, the Rossetti Archive sought to integrate the pictorial, textual, and contextual works of nineteenth-century English poet and artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The addition includes a variety of printed and handwritten correspondence, research notes, samples of duplications (scans or photocopies) of Rossetti's works, photographic prints, and documentation of the planning and technical aspects of the project. These materials are organized into three subseries: materials relating the McGann's research on Dante Rossetti, materials documenting the creation and maintenance of the Rossetti Archive website, and other materials. ","The first subseries includes mainly correspondence and research notes, but also scans, printouts, catalogs, and materials related to copyright and use permissions. The correspondence includes those between McGann and various repositories with Dante Rossetti related holdings, as well as, with individuals that have knowledge of, access to, or are inquiring about Rossetti materials. Many of these letters are accompanied by scans of documents annotated with research notes, notes on loose leaves of paper, photographic prints, and slide samples of Rossetti works. There are also digitized materials and born-digital files documenting McGann's research for the project. Much of these correspondences document McGann's work in preparing to create the archive.  ","The second subseries includes many of the schematics and plans for developing the Rossetti Archive, such as printed xml files, paper scans of Rossetti works labeled with file names, and inventories of digital scans of Rossetti works compiled by McGann. These are accompanied by correspondence between McGann and his collaborators in constructing the digital Archive, in which they discuss the technical aspects of creating the website and organizing the Archive's content. There are also born-digital files in the collection that document the work of creating the Rossetti Archive. 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Founded in  1992 , IATH is a research center dedicated to exploring and developing digital tools and procedures for humanities scholarships. It provides scholars with technical, editorial, and design support to develop long-term digital research projects that push the boundaries of scholarly communication. Under IATH's sponsorship, the Rossetti Archive benefited from interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars, developers, and digital librarians. ","McGann's project involved a number of key collaborators, including  Maura M. Tarnoff ,  Craig Warren ,  Cory Korkow ,  Bethany Nowviskie ,  William J. Hughes , and  Melissa White . Programmer/analysts such as  Robbie Bingler  and  Stephen Ramsay  provided the technical backbone, while consultants like  Daniel Pitti  and  John Unsworth  offered critical infrastructure support. Their collective work ensured the Rossetti Archive met both rigorous scholarly standards and emerging digital accessibility goals. 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Many of these letters are accompanied by scans of documents annotated with research notes, notes on loose leaves of paper, photographic prints, and slide samples of Rossetti works. There are also digitized materials and born-digital files documenting McGann's research for the project. Much of these correspondences document McGann's work in preparing to create the archive.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe second subseries includes many of the schematics and plans for developing the Rossetti Archive, such as printed xml files, paper scans of Rossetti works labeled with file names, and inventories of digital scans of Rossetti works compiled by McGann. These are accompanied by correspondence between McGann and his collaborators in constructing the digital Archive, in which they discuss the technical aspects of creating the website and organizing the Archive's content. There are also born-digital files in the collection that document the work of creating the Rossetti Archive. 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This project sought to bring together the pictorial, textual, and also contextual writing from the period of the nineteenth-century English poet and artist,  Dante Gabriel Rossetti . ","This addition to the Jerome McGann Papers (circa 1993–2008), the first series in the finding aid, includes written and digital formats that document the preparation, creation, and development of one of the foundational projects in the digital humanities. Initiated by  University of Virginia  professor  Jerome McGann , in collaboration with colleagues, the Rossetti Archive sought to integrate the pictorial, textual, and contextual works of nineteenth-century English poet and artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The addition includes a variety of printed and handwritten correspondence, research notes, samples of duplications (scans or photocopies) of Rossetti's works, photographic prints, and documentation of the planning and technical aspects of the project. 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Captured websites are not arranged or displayed in any particular order, and sub-pages from the same \tbroader site may not be presented together. Not all pages within a site may have been captured. After clicking on the desired link from the list of websites, the webpages as they were archived can viewed by clicking on the hyperlinked date-of-capture above the calendar. Clicking the url hyperlink will navigate out of the Archive-It website to the live webpage if it still exists.  ","Due to their nature, archived websites and webpages do not have the same search functionality as do live websites. Users cannot search for content within the scanned texts in the archived site. ","This collection is arranged into four series: ","1. The initial collection of 5 boxes that includes material regarding the Japanese Text Initiative, accessioned in 2015. ","2. The first addition: 1 box with the records of Kendon Stubbs, Librarian Emeritus of the University of Virginia, accessioned in 2021.","3. The second addition: 4 boxes with records of Japanese Text Initiative project, accessioned in 2019. ","4. The third addition: archived webpages from the Japanese Text Initiative website, crawled on January 8, 2024.","This finding aid was created for creating access to recent and future additions. The guides for original acquisition and previous additions can be found in the online catalog.","The  University of Virginia Library Electronic Text Center  Records are currently divided into four series. As a part of the University Archives, this is a crowing collection, where a new series will be created with each new addition. The first series is the initial accession, and the latter three including the first, second, and third additions. This collection includes correspondence, policies and procedures, files on grants, other forms of documentation, and some printed material. There is a substantial amount of material on the  Japanese Text Initiative  project. Many of the materials regarding the Japanese Text Initiative are copies of source material used for the project, primarily are written in Japanese, that have annotations and notes attached to them, as well as notes, emails, and information about programs and standards used for this project written in English and Japanese. Also included are the records of Kendon Stubbs, Librarian Emeritus of the University of Virginia, that focus on the University's efforts to obtain the Raymond Danowski Poetry Collection and the operations of the Rare Book School. Physical materials are arranged as found and are unprocessed. ","The born-digital part of the collection includes archived web pages from websites created by the University of Virginia Electronic Text Center, or as a partnership with other organizations and groups. The University of Virginia Electronic Text Center Records Archived Web Pages collection record can be found here: https://archive-it.org/collections/22178. 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