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French Renaissance Paleography
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French Renaissance Paleography invites readers to immerse themselves in the world of French calligraphy through a catalog of more than 100 French manuscripts (from the years 1300 through 1700). The Home page offers multiple ways to view these manuscripts. Users can browse by topic (for example, "art and culture" or "notable people"), time period (sorted in 50 year increments), region (using the interactive map), and reading difficulty (introductory, intermediate, or advanced), or visitors may use the search bar in the top right corner. The project also provides several "self-help" tools to contextualize the work. Many of these tools were designed with a specific audience in mind; for example, educators will want to check out the Teaching page and archivists may wish to explore the Manuscript Preservation page (both found under the Resources tab). The Reference tab houses many useful aids, including a Glossary and a list of French Abbreviations. Perhaps this resource reminds readers of the Italian Paleography collection featured in the 06-05-2020 Scout Report (and linked on the Home page of the French Renaissance Paleography site). Both projects were created through partnerships with The Newberry, University of Toronto Libraries, and St. Louis University, with support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This French Renaissance collection also received support from ITER ("a not-for-profit partnership dedicated to the advancement of learning in the study and teaching of the Middle Ages and Renaissance,"). [EMB] |
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Pride in STEM
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November 18 is LGBTQ+ STEM Day, a date picked to honor "the 60th anniversary of American Astronomer and gay activist Frank Kameny's US Supreme Court fight against workplace discrimination." Pride in STEM, a group of "LGBT+ scientists and engineers from around the world," who "aim to showcase and support all LGBT+ people in STEM fields," is one of many groups promoting this event. Under the group's LGBTQ+ STEM Day tab, readers will find a map pinpointing celebratory events worldwide. The rest of the site has resources to uplift LGBTQ+ scientists every day of the year. For example, the Resources page includes relevant educational resources, new articles, and reports, and the Events page tracks programs of interest. On the Out Thinkers page, readers will find a virtual STEM showcase sharing "research and experiences as LGBT+ individuals in academia and industry." For additional resources, readers may want to explore the Other Organisations page (which links to groups with aligned missions). [EMB] |
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The Suffrage Postcard Project
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The Suffrage Postcard Project (SPP) is a digital humanities initiative conducted collaboratively by a group of faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students from the University of South Florida, among other institutions. SPP is pursuing three broad goals: feminist data visualization, feminist digital archiving, and feminist digital pedagogy. On the Browse Collection tab, readers will find approximately 100 browseable collections of postcards. Each record contains information such as the creator, a brief description, and related tags, as well as an image of the postcard itself. An example of a fully fleshed out entry is a William Henry Ellam postcard, Votes For Women, which provides an image, a description of the image, transcription of the message on the back, links to the sources of the postcard, and geolocation for the German publisher of the card. Readers can also search across all collections by keyword using the right-hand query bar or browse by location on the Map page. The archive is a work-in-progress, and more information on its history and future is available on the site's Methodology and Blog pages. [DS] |
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Association of State Wetland Managers
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Bringing together a diverse set of stakeholders (including "states and tribes, federal agencies, nonprofit partners, wetland professionals, educators, wetland enthusiasts and many others,"), the Association of State Wetland Managers exists to study and sustain wetlands. The site has a variety of materials, from Publications such as the Wetland News Digest (a monthly compilation of wetland stories, policy updates, and relevant resources) to Law & Policy briefs explaining key regulations such as the Clean Water Act. Readers new to wetland conservation and management will want to explore the various sections of the Science tab, which provide primers on topics such as hydrology, invasive species, and watersheds. The Wetland Programs tab is dedicated to various aspects of the EPA's Core Elements Framework ("a menu of activities that states and tribes can draw from to design their own roadmap towards a more comprehensive wetland program,"). Users should note that most materials on the site are open-access, but a few are limited to members (and require a log-in). [EMB] |
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Editing Robert Burns for the 21st Century
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Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns was an 18th-century man, but his work is being reimagined for the modern day in Editing Robert Burns for the 21st Century. A collaboration between the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the British Academy, and the University of Glasgow, this project has several elements: a blog, copies of prose, digital resources (for example, videos and interactive maps), and covers of his songs (performed by "well-known and up-and-coming traditional Scottish artists,"). Readers can also enjoy a Burns Quote of the Day, found at the bottom of the Home page. These resources promote the new Oxford University Press editions of Burns' work. These volumes pair together his writing with "an introductory essay, headnote, and full annotations." The first three volumes have been released and several more volumes are on deck, with upcoming release dates in 2020 and beyond. Recordings of select prose from each edition and songs curated to accompany these writings are available under The Edition tab. To stay up-to-date with the latest from the project, readers may want to follow its Twitter account, @GlasgowBurns. [EMB] |
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