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Storia Digitale
Contenuti Online per la Storia
Repertorio di risorse digitali per la Storia, dal Medioevo all'Età contemporanea

Histoire Globale: l'autre histoire du monde

Histoire globale"Le site www.histoireglobale.com entend promouvoir la recherche et la vulgarisation en histoire globale. Animé par des journalistes de la revue Sciences Humaines et des chercheurs, il s’enrichira progressivement de toute sorte de contenus : articles, recensions de livres, bibliographie, renvoi vers des sites spécialisés.

London Lives 1690 to 1800

London livesLondon Lives makes available, in a fully digitised and searchable form, a wide range of primary sources about eighteenth-century London, with a particular focus on plebeian Londoners. This resource includes over 240,000 manuscript and printed pages from eight London archives and is supplemented by fifteen datasets created by other projects.

South African History Online

South Africa online"South African History Online (SAHO) is a non-partisan people's history project. It was established in June 2000 as a non-profit Section 21 organisation, aiming to address the biased way in which the history and cultural heritage of South Africans was represented in our educational and cultural institutions.

Footnote

"Footnote helps you find and share historic documents. We are able to bring you many never-before-seen historic documents through our unique partnerships with The National Archives, the Library of Congress and other institutions.

Our patented digitization process is helping bring other collections to life on the web everyday.

2nd DL.org Workshop

"Making Digital Libraries Interoperable: Challenges and Approaches
9 (pm) September-10 (am) September 2010 during the 14th European Conference on Digital Libraries (ECDL2010), 6-10 September 2010, Glasgow, Scotland

Call for Research & Project Papers

Workshop Focus

NCSE: Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition

NCSE"The Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (ncse) is a free, online scholarly edition of six nineteenth-century periodicals and newspapers. It is a collaboration between Birkbeck, University of London, King’s College London (Centre for Computing in the Humanities and the Department of English), the British Library, and Olive Software.

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