Atlas of Early Printing
An interactive site for teaching the early history of printing in Europe during the 15th century.
Principal investigator: Greg Prickman, University Libraries

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An interactive site for teaching the early history of printing in Europe during the 15th century.
Principal investigator: Greg Prickman, University Libraries
A multimedia mapping project that examines how 17th century Dutch trading routes influenced art and visual culture throughout the world.
Principal investigator: Julie Hochstrasser, School of Art & Art History
Digital archive allowing the analysis and comparison of the chemical composition of handmade paper using non-destructive investigative techniques.
Principal investigator: Tim Barrett, Center for the Book
A collection of Madurese storytellers and interactive transcripts of the traditional folk tales in multiple languages.
Principal investigator: William Davies, Linguistics
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Interactive maps using geographic information system (GIS) data to illustrate the political history of neglected cities.
Principal investigator: Colin Gordon, Dept. of History
Features annotated texts of poetry and prose from the 19th century author, artist, and architect.
Principal investigator: Florence Boos, Dept. of English
An examination of the role of new media in political discourse, featuring analyses of Twitter and YouTube data
Principal investigator: G.R. Boynton, Dept. of Political Science