Wednesday, 25 November 2009

New online tool will help connect history

The ‘Connected Histories’ project, which is a partnership between the Universities of Sheffield and Hertfordshire, the Institute of Historical Research, and King’s College London, will create an innovative search engine for a wide range of electronic resources relating to early modern and nineteenth century British history.

This period of British history has one of the largest collections of digital sources available on the web, including not only digitised books, but also newspapers, manuscripts, genealogical records, and even maps and images. These sources, created by both academic and commercial organisations, are accessed by hundreds of thousands of individuals every day, across the world. Until now, there has been no single starting place to search through these sources.

The website will be fully launched in 2011.

Find out more about the Project @ http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/digitisation/econtent/connectedhistories.aspx

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