Oxford Journals online

OUP Journals – Journals by Title
Searchable full text. Mostly medical, but has some music, early music, opera, Literary and Linguistic Computing, American Literature.

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CFP: Site 2006

>> Call for Participation Deadline: October 18 <<
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http://site.aace.org/conf/
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SITE 2006
Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education
International Conference
March 20-24, 2006 * Orlando, Florida

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METAe metadata engine project

http://meta-e.aib.uni-linz.ac.at/
The METAe Engine – marketed by CCS GmbH. under the brand name docWorks/METAe Edition is a innovative, effective and user-friendly software which understands the structure and layout of documents and translates it into reach XML files. METAe dramatically eases the digitisation process of printed material especially from the 19th and 20th century.

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extant regency gown sites

Nineteenth Century Fashions
http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~ulrich/19cdress/index.htm
1750-1900
http://demode.tweedlebop.com/realvict/1800s.html#1810

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blog, wiki, drexel

Blog: Drexel CoAS E-Learning
Post: evolving from blog to wiki
Link: http://drexel-coas-elearning.blogspot.com/2005/07/evolving-from-blog-to-wiki.html

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HerBlog

The feminine blogstique
Santa Clara forum focuses on closing journal gender gap
– Carrie Kirby, Chronicle Staff Writer
Saturday, July 30, 2005
Blogging is supposed to be democratizing the world of information, empowering the individual.
And it is — especially for male individuals.
In this fast-growing community of people using the Internet to self- publish journals on a broad range of topics, half of all bloggers are women, according to surveys. Yet the most popular blogs are created overwhelmingly by men.

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Wikis

Confluence
– http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/default.jsp
Courseforum / Projectforum
– http://www.projectforum.com/
HyperOffice
– http://www.hyperoffice.com/

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Wikis

CoolPac : College of Agriculture, Common First Year Course
http://herring.cc.gatech.edu/coolpac
– check out reflection section
CoWeb :
http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/cs1315
Both of these are Swiki, nee Squeak,

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CFP: History in the (Net)work

Call for Papers / Call for Sessions
.hist 2006: Geschichte im Netz – Praxis, Chancen, Visionen
.hist 2006: History in the Net(work) — Practices, Possibilities,
Visions
Deadline for CfP: 4 September 2005
Conference will take place from 22 to 24 February 2006
The German history internet project Clio-online , in conjunction with the Humboldt University Berlin and
the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, is pleased to announce
the conference .hist 2006: History in the Net(work) — Practices,
Possibilities, Visions. The aim of the conference is to examine the
growing importance of new media for historical scholarship in both
senses of the word “network”: as a technical infrastructure enabling
new forms of interaction, of research, of communication, and of
publication; and as the harbinger of a new form of social and
scholarly space, which, through adaption, experience, and practice,
is beginning to displace the old.

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Marc Carlson’s Clothing of Middle Ages

Some Clothing of the Middle Ages
Marc Carlson’s incomparable site with drawings of extant garments and fragments.

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