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2014, 2015 Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities, an affiliate of the Packard Humanities Institute, at Stanford University. Compilation and brief explanations are mainly by Eleanor Selfridge-Field with contributions by many colleagues, especially including Giuliano Di Bacco, Liza Vick, Kerry Masteller, and Jennifer Ward plus several project developers; design and technical implementation by Craig Stuart Sapp; other advice by Ilias Chrissochoidis. Persistent URLs have been used where available. DRM emphasizes open-access repositories. Music libraries offer excellent links for licensed-access materials. For comprehensive listings of online journals and conferences please see the [http://goldenpages.jpehs.co.uk/ Golden Pages]. To report errors please use [http://wiki.ccarh.org/wiki/Contact_information this link]. Version 1.0.
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2014, 2015, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2023 Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities, an affiliate of the Packard Humanities Institute, at Stanford University. Compilation and brief explanations are mainly by Eleanor Selfridge-Field with contributions by many colleagues including Ilias Chrissochoidis; Edmund Correia, Jr., David Day, Giuliano Di Bacco, Richard Freedman, Jan Koláček, Debra Lacoste, Jennifer Ward, the MEI community, and numerous project developers; design and technical implementation by Craig Stuart Sapp. DRM emphasizes open-access repositories. Many university libraries offer excellent links for licensed-access materials. Persistent URLs have been used where available. To report errors and oversights please use [http://wiki.ccarh.org/wiki/Contact_information this link]. Version 1.4.

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2014, 2015, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2023 Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities, an affiliate of the Packard Humanities Institute, at Stanford University. Compilation and brief explanations are mainly by Eleanor Selfridge-Field with contributions by many colleagues including Ilias Chrissochoidis; Edmund Correia, Jr., David Day, Giuliano Di Bacco, Richard Freedman, Jan Koláček, Debra Lacoste, Jennifer Ward, the MEI community, and numerous project developers; design and technical implementation by Craig Stuart Sapp. DRM emphasizes open-access repositories. Many university libraries offer excellent links for licensed-access materials. Persistent URLs have been used where available. To report errors and oversights please use this link. Version 1.4.