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H-Net at AHA '97 |
9:30-11:30 a.m. Hilton, Bryant Suite.
HISTORY RESOURCES ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB
Chair: Ronald Tobey, University of California at Riverside
"Historical Resources for Research and Teaching from the National Archives," Paula Nassen Poulos and Bill Blakefield, National Archives and Records Administration
"Applied History on the WWW: A project about the encounter of the Austrian people and U.S. soldiers after WWII," Ingrid Bauer, University of Salzburg and the Boltzman Institute, and Albert Topitz, Managing Director, IMAGE Kommunkationsdesign
"How Discussion Lists are Transformed into Networks: The H-NET, Humanities OnLine Experience," David Halsted and Melanie Shell, Michigan State University
Comment: Thomas Costa, Clinch Valley College, and Ronald Tobey, University of California at Riverside
2:30-4:30p.m. Hilton, Bryant Suite. Joint session with the Association for the Bibliography of History.
TOWARDS THE DIGITAL LIBRARY
Chair: Mary-Jo Kline, John Hay Library, Brown University
"The Model Editions Partnership: Creating Historical Editions in the Digital Age," David R. Chesnutt, University of South Carolina
"Primary Sources, Research, and the Internet: The Digital Scriptorium at Duke," Steven L. Hensen, Special Collections Library, Duke University
"The National Digital Library Program at the Library of Congress: Implications for the Fields of History and K-12 Education," LeeEllen Friedland, National Digital Library Program, Library of Congress
Comment: Barbara Bowen Oberg, Yale University
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