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Jerome McGann Papers

9 Cubic Feet 9 cubic boxes 1.33 Gigabytes Archival Information Package 106.44464 Gigabytes Digital content removed from the physical carriers (152 CDs, 31 floppy disks, 3 data cartridges).
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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.

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Jerome McGann Papers 9 Cubic Feet 9 cubic boxes 1.33 Gigabytes Archival Information Package 106.44464 Gigabytes Digital content removed from the physical carriers (152 CDs, 31 floppy disks, 3 data cartridges).

University of Virginia Electronic Text Center Records

9.5 Cubic Feet Combination of physical materials from main collection and first two additions. 0.397 Gigabytes
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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.

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University of Virginia Electronic Text Center Records 9.5 Cubic Feet Combination of physical materials from main collection and first two additions. 0.397 Gigabytes

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