by Erica Cavanaugh | Jun 15, 2022
The North American Climate History project is a collaborative effort between the Papers of Thomas Jefferson at Princeton University, the Center for Digital Editing at the University of Virginia, and the Center for Digital Scholarship at the American Philosophical...
by Erica Cavanaugh | Jun 15, 2022
*This project is under development and is not currently available. During the early national period Philadelphia was the epicenter of American culture. Located here were the earliest museums that were accessible to the general public, the first opened in 1782 by the...
by Erica Cavanaugh | Jun 15, 2022
This collaboration brings together substantial experience and expertise to address the critical issues, challenges, and opportunities that currently face the field of documentary editing: 1) the lack of accessible and robust digital editorial and publication platforms...
by Erica Cavanaugh | Jun 15, 2022
After the death of civil rights leader Julian H. Bond in 2015, the University of Virginia acquired all of his papers. In order to make the papers accessible to the public, in 2017 the Carter G. Woodson Institute partnered with the Center for Digital Editing (CDE) to...
by Erica Cavanaugh | Jun 15, 2022
The Jefferson Weather & Climate Records website is a digital resource created from Thomas Jefferson’s weather observations. Jefferson began keeping daily records of the weather when he was in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress in July 1776. He...
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