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2014, 2015, 2017 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 Ilias Chrissochoidis; Giuliano Di Bacco, Debra Lacoste, Liza Vick, Jennifer Ward, and project developers; design and technical implementation by Craig Stuart Sapp. DRM emphasizes open-access repositories. Music libraries offer excellent links for licensed-access materials. Persistent URLs have been used where available. To report errors please use [http://wiki.ccarh.org/wiki/Contact_information this link]. Version 1.1.
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2014, 2015, 2017, 2021 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., Giuliano Di Bacco, Richard Freedman, Jan Kolacek, Debra Lacoste, Liza Vick, 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 oversites please use [http://wiki.ccarh.org/wiki/Contact_information this link]. Version 1.2.

Revision as of 19:08, 25 April 2021

2014, 2015, 2017, 2021 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., Giuliano Di Bacco, Richard Freedman, Jan Kolacek, Debra Lacoste, Liza Vick, 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 oversites please use this link. Version 1.2.