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DMC Projects

The DMC supports several scholarly digital projects, including:

  • Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA)

  • The Travelers in the Middle East Archive is a digital archive that focuses on Western interactions with the Middle East, particularly travels to Egypt during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
  • Via Gabina

  • Online collection of research reports documenting the excavation of two suburban villas and a Late Antique granary/barn 14 kms. directly east from the center of Rome.
  • Jingban tianwen quantu

  • The Digital Media Center collaborated with historian Dr. Richard J. Smith and the GIS/Data Center to present an interactive, online version of an important eighteenth-century Chinese map. Through a limited GIS (Geographic Information System) interface, users can zoom on in to scrutinize details or zoom out to view the whole map.
  • Our Americas Archive

  • The Americas collection strives to represent the full range and complexity of the Americas history by bringing together key documents that examines political and cultural relationships from a hemispheric perspective. Its goal is to represent the full range and complexity of a multilingual “Americas” that includes Canada, the Caribbean, and Latin America from the beginning of colonization to the present. The Americas Digital Archive presents a sample of this collection. The digital images and electronic text of the original documents are made available to the public for research and teaching purposes.
  • LESTER (Learning Science and Technology Repository)

  • An online community and research database tracking innovations in educational technology.
  • The Impact of Digital Resources on Humanities Research

  • A study of how humanities scholars are using digital resources, focusing on three digital archives in American literature.  Examines how many academic works cite digital archives and how scholars use them.



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