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Resources

Methods and Corpora

Texts/Corpora/Narratives/Multimedia Projects

  • James Elkins's Web site on Narrative, the Law, and Other Fields (West Virginia U)
     
  • Michael Barlow's Web site on Corpus Linguistics
    A large collection of links with resources about Corpus Linguistics.
  • Library Electronic Text Resource Service (Indiana U)
    The Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS) public facility, which has hosted CD-ROM-based electronic text resources, was started in the early 1990s to provide support for humanities computing applications and electronic text resources. Today, more than 10 years later, fewer and fewer researchers rely on CD-ROMs and many titles formerly on CD-ROM are now available via the Web.
  • Electronic Text Center (U of Virginia)
    The Etext Center at the University of Virginia Library has pursued twin missions with equal seriousness of purpose since its inception in 1992: To build and maintain an internet-accessible collection of SGML and XML-encoded texts and images; and to build and maintain user communities adept at the creation and use of these materials.
  • Voices of the Holocaust Archive (Illinois Institute of Technology)
    In the near future, this site will integrate interview transcripts; reproductions of the original wire recordings; maps; essays by scholars and survivors; papers of Dr. Boder; and other information from our archives. Our goal is to create a seamless, searchable, multimedia Web site where the actual voices of survivors will be available through audio streaming. Until this is complete, the actual voices of the survivors can be heard on wire recordings, which are held at the Library of Congress.
  • Jo Briggs's Weirview Project
    Weirview is based on a real terrace of houses in County Dublin. True stories were collected locally, by word of mouth, to form a sequence of narrative fragments. The original, two monitor video installation called "Weird View" was first shown in the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, in September 2000, as part of 'X12' the graduating exhibition for the MSc in Multimedia Systems at Trinity College Dublin. Produced by Jo Briggs and Valentina Nisi, and with the help of the Weirview residents- both past and present, the original version won first prize and made substantial use of video and sound. This simpler version has been adapted specially for the web by Jo Briggs.
  • Center for Digital Storytelling
    The Center for Digital Storytelling is a California-based non-profit 501(c)3 arts organization rooted in the art of personal storytelling. We assist young people and adults in using the tools of digital media to craft, record, share, and value the stories of individuals and communities, in ways that improve all our lives.