I use this page to store pointers I find which seems to be worth
following, but which I don't have time to follow right then. If you
should happen to find something useful here, be sure to save the URL
to your hotlist - it is very likely that it will not be here tomorrow.
Good links are moved elsewhere after examination.
Wiretap is similar to Project Gutenberg in focus and scope.
The Women's Studies
program at Maryland has some poems by women, especially Emily Dickinson.
The UCI Bookstore,
a source for substantial displays and
reviews of trade books, technical books, classical music and
jazz, as well as a WAIS-searchable database of books and CDs
in stock.
Internet Media Services
focuses on
developing complete, interactive, and informative World Wide Web pages. IMS
has the capabilities to rapidly take a Web project from concept to reality.
Services range from data conversion to graphic design to storage and
maintenance.
A very fine example of presenting TEI documents on the net is
the TEI documentation,
by the Virginia etext project, at least according to Janne Himanka .
The links below were not pointing to anything. I try them once in a
while, hoping that it was a temporary problem. Sooner or later I
remove them totally.
A description of SGML, the Standard Generalized Markup Language.
Unavailable 1994-06-13 23:25:10.
Project Bartleby is one of the few initiatives which appears to enter
texts by hand, including the complete poems of Wordsworth.
Unavailable 1994-06-13 23:48:52.
The Quartz archive
has a few texts not available at other locations.
Unavailable 1994-06-14 00:08:02.