- H-Net discussion group that exists to encourage and maintain interest in the use of computers in all types of historical studies. Features subject overview, archive, links to related lists, and subscription information.
- Interdisciplinary journal that explores the relationships between social philosophy, epistemology and art. Features current and archived issues, as well as information for prospective authors.
- Offering fellowships and public programs in the humanities and the arts, including art exhibitions, lecture series, conferences, and an annual Humanities Spring Seminar.
- Describes the Perdita Project, by Nottingham Trent University and Oxford University's Centre for Humanities Computing, to create a database guide to over 400 early modern and 17th c. manuscripts by women.
- "In this section, we collect pointers to resources on the internet that are broadly related to the projects underway at the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the Univ. Of Va., or to the general topic of computing in the humanities."
- "The papers outline a rich range of approaches to the teaching of analytical and critical skills in literary and cultural studies." An Oxford University study.
- Paper given at the 1993 Southern Humanities Council Annual Conference. Discusses the connections between community college education, technology, and business.
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