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[1] From: "R. Allen Shoaf" <rashoaf@clas.ufl.edu> (36)
Subject: Announcing EXEMPLARIA Webprints
[2] From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (20)
Subject: NYPL & Morgan Library Digital Resources
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Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 06:44:07 +0100
From: "R. Allen Shoaf" <rashoaf@clas.ufl.edu>
Subject: Announcing EXEMPLARIA Webprints
<i>Exemplaria</i> is pleased to announce the launch on its World
Wide Web site of two webprints: "A Most Uncourtly Lady: The Testimony of
the <i>Belle dame sans mercy</i>," by Gretchen V. Angelo (Cal State - LA),
and "Resisting the Psychotic Library: Periphrasis and Paranoia in Burton's
<i>Anatomy of Melancholy</i>," by Grant Williams (Nipissing U.). The URL is
http://www.english.ufl.edu/exemplaria/webprints/webprint.html
The essays will remain on-line through the fall of 2003. The page
also contains e-mail links to the authors, and an e-mail link to
<i>Exemplaria</i> editors is available on our mainpage. Readers should feel
free to communicate with the authors about their essays; equally, they
should feel free to call to the attention of the editors of
<i>Exemplaria</i> any problems that they may have with the site itself.
N.B. The webprints are .pdf files, which can be opened and read
with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, since this format enables
platform-independent download and printout of a given essay. We welcome
your comments on this practice, especially if you encounter any
difficulties with the files.
In launching this essay on the World Wide Web, <i>Exemplaria</i>
subscribes to the "Principles for Emerging Systems of Scholarly
Publishing" published on the World Wide Web by the Association of Research
Libraries at URL
http://www.arl.org/scomm/tempe.html (last accessed 10.07.02)
and we recommend this position paper to our colleagues using our website
who, like us, are concerned about the future of scholarly publishing.
Sincerely yours,
Al
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R. Allen Shoaf, Alumni Professor of English 1990-93
Fellow of the National Endowment for the Humanities 1982-1983 & 1999-2000
University of Florida, P.O. Box 117310, Gainesville, FL 32611-7310
Senior Editor, EXEMPLARIA, exempla@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu; ras@ufl.edu
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Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 06:48:35 +0100
From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org>
Subject: NYPL & Morgan Library Digital Resources
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
October 7, 2002
New York Public Library launches the Picture Collection Online
http://digital.nypl.org/mmpco
Pierpont Morgan Library announces online catalog of its collections
http://corsair.morganlibrary.org
>>To: diglib@infoserv.inist.fr
>From: "David Callahan" <dcallahan@nypl.org>
>Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 13:02:59 -0400
The New York Public Library has launched the Picture Collection Online
(PCO). PCO contains digitized historical public domain images of such
subjects as New York City, Costumes, and American History. A total of
30,000 images, all selected from the Reference File of The New York Public
Library's Picture Collection, will be available on PCO by late 2003. The
site, which is funded in part by a National Leadership Grant from The
Institute of Museum and Library Services, is accessible through a link from
the Picture Collection homepage or directly at http://digital.nypl.org/mmpco.
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