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HumaniTech Equipment Available for Loan
*Humanities faculty, staff, and graduate students may reserve equipment
by contacting Maritess Santiago at m.santiago@uci.edu or 949-824-3638.
Equipment Notes
Sony ICD-P320 Digital Voice Recorder  
Sony ICD-P620 Digital Voice Recorder (#1)  
Sony ICD-P620 Digital Voice Recorder (#2)  
LogiTech QuickCall USB Speakerphone Requires one of the following free PC calling Applications: Yahoo® Messenger with Voice, AOL® Instant Messenger(TM), Skype(TM)

HumaniTech Library
*Humanities faculty, staff, and graduate students may check out
books
by contacting Barbara Cohen at blcohen@uci.edu or 949-824-7445.

On the Information Era, Humanities, Intellectual Property Author
"A Brief Genealogy of Privacy: CTRL [Space]: Rhetorics of Surveillance from Bentham to Big Brother" - Grey Room Journal, Issue #15 Liu, Catherine
"Creating the Virtual Middle Ground" - TECH>NOS Quarterly for Education and Technology,
Fall 1998, Vol. 7 No. 3
Heim, Michael
"Target of Opportunity: Networks, Netwar, and Narratives" - Grey Room Journal, Issue #15 Weber, Samuel
"Terror and Play, or What Was Hacktivism?" - Grey Room Journal, Issue #21 Krapp, Peter
Building University Electronic Educational Environments Franklin, Stephen D. and Ellen Strenski (Eds.)
Dictionary of the World Wide Web (Prentice Hall, 1998) Leshin, Cynthia B.
Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presending the Past on the Web Cohen, Daniel J. & Roy Rosenzweig
Digitize This Book!: The Politics of New Media, or Why We Need Open Access Now Hall, Gary
Electric Language: A Philosophical Study of Word Processing
Heim, Michael
Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity
Lessig, Lawrence
Journal of the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing - Volume 14, No. 3: September 1999 Deegan, Marilyn & Stuart Lee (Eds.)
Journal of the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing - Volume 14, No. 4: December 1999 Deegan, Marilyn & Stuart Lee (Eds.)
Language and the Internet
Crystal, David
Persimmons, A Survival Guide: Blunt Talk about Art as Intellectual Property  Bielstein, Susam M. 
Silent Theft: The Private Plunder of Our Common Wealth  Bollier, David 
Teaching Faculty How to Use Technology: Best Practices from Leading Institutions
 
Epper, Rhonda M. and A.W. (Tony) Bates
The Anarchist in the Library: How the Clash Between Freedom and Control is Hacking the Real World and Crashing the System Vaidhyanathan, Siva  
The Association for Computers and the Humanities / The Association for Literary & Linguistic Computing: The 2001 Joint International Conference - Conference Abstracts, Posters, and Demonstrations  
The Copywrights: Intellectual Property and the Literary Imagination Saint-Amour, Paul K.
The Digital Dillema: Intellectual Property in the Information Age The National Academies
The Information Specialist's Guide to Searching & Researching on the Internet & the World Wide Web  Ackermann, Ernest and Karen Hartman 
The Metaphysics of Virtual Reality Heim, Michael
The Transparent Society  Brin, David 
Virtual Realism Heim, Michael 
Who Owns Academic Work?: Battling for Control of Intellectual Property

McSherry, Corynne

   
Image Resources / Books on Design Author
DIY: Design it Yourself Lupton, Ellen (Ed.)
Fancy Designs 1920 van Roojen, Pepin / The Pepin Press: Agile Rabbit Edition
The Agile Rabbit Book of Historical and Curious Maps van Roojen, Pepin / The Pepin Press: Agile Rabbit Edition
Thinking With Type: A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & Students Lupton, Ellen
Watercolour Patterns

van Roojen, Joost and Peppin


Internet Resources

General Reference
Link
Description
California Digital LibraryExplore digital information from the University of California. 
Internet Public LibraryFrom the School of Information at the University of Michigan. 
TLtC (UC Teaching, Learning, and technology Center)The UC Teaching, Learning and technology Center (TLtC) is a center-without-walls that is intended to provide systemwide visibility to campus and faculty efforts that use new technologies to improve teaching and learning. 
 
History
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Description
American MemoryA digital record of American history and creativity from the Library of Congress. 
Digital HistoryUsing new technologies to enhance teaching and research. 
Digital Schomburg: Images of African Americans from the 19th CenturyFrom the New York Public Library's Digital Library Collections. 
Documenting the American SouthA digital publishing initiative that provides Internet access to texts, images, and audio files related to Southern history, literature, and culture from the colonial period through the first decades of the 20th century. 
EuroDocsPrimary historical documents from Western Europe online. 
Freedmen and Southern Society ProjectHistorical papers chronicling emancipation during the Civil War. 
Hanover Historical Texts ProjectExtensive collection of primary texts online. 
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution250 images, 350 text documents and more. 
Our DocumentsExplore 100 milestone documents of American history. 
OYEZ Project: A Supreme Court Multimedia DatabaseCourt opinions and multimedia resources on major constitutional issues. 
The Avalon Project at Yale Law SchoolDocuments in Law, History and Diplomacy. 
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers ProjectFrom Stanford University 
The Papers of George WashingtonFrom the University of Virginia 
The Plymouth Colony Archive ProjectIncludes court records, Colony laws, 17th century texts, biographical profiles of colonists, probate inventories, wills, maps, town and fort plans, and architectural and material culture studies. 
Virtual Library of Women's HistoryThe site lists women's history institutions and organizations, locates archival and library collections, and provides links to Internet resources on women's history. Also includes a list of women's studies journals. 
World War I Document ArchiveFrom Brigham Young University 
 
Humanities
Link
Description
Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL)C.E.E.O.L. is an online archive which provides access to articles, scholarly journals, electronic books and re-digitized documents pertaining to European – in particular Central and Eastern European –topics. Subscription required. 
ECLAT!The "essential" Comparative Literature and Theory site. From the University of Pennsylvania. 
Episteme LinksIncludes over 16,500 categorized links to philosophy resources on the Internet. 
GallicaBibliotheque Nationale de France 
Open Humanities PressOpen access publisher of contemporary critical and cultural theory. 
The AthenaeumOnline tools for the study of humanities. 
The Encyclopedia of Diderot & d'AlembertA site that makes accessible to teachers, students, and other interested English-language readers translations of articles from the Encyclopédie edited by Diderot and d'Alembert in the 18th century. From the University of Michigan Library. 
The LabyrinthResources for Medieval Studies sponsored by Georgetown University. 
The Victorian WebLiterature, History and Culture in the Age of Victoria 
Voice of the ShuttleWebsite for Humanities research from UC Santa Barbara. 
 
Humanities and New Technology
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Description
Electronic Cultural Atlas InitiativeA global consortium of people who share the vision of creating a distributed virtual library of cultural information with a time and place interface. 
 
Image Resources on the Web
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Description
Art History Resources on the WebExtensive collection of links and images. 
Art Images for College Teaching (AICT)AICT is intended primarily to disseminate images of art and architectural works in the public domain on a free-access, free-use basis to all levels of the educational community, as well as to the public at large. 
Art ResourceArt Resource is the world's largest fine art stock photo archive, licensing authorized images to all media. Registration required. 
ARTchiveThe Artchive includes both public domain and copyrighted works of art. Please read the section on image use and copyright issues. 
ArtcyclopediaOnline art from more than 8,000 famous painters, sculptors and photographers, at art museum sites & image archives worldwide. 
ARTstorA repository of hundreds of thousands of digital images and related data for education and scholarship. 
Library of University of California Images (LUCI)LUCI is an inter-campus digital image databank intended for educational use. 
MOAC (Museums and the Online Archive of California)Materials such as manuscripts, photographs and works of art held in California libraries, museums, archives and other institutions made freely available to students, teachers, and researchers of all levels. 
Mother of All Art and Art History Links PageExtensive collection of links to image collections and online art. Sponsored by the School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan. 
NYPL Digital GalleryNYPL Digital Gallery provides access to over 275,000 images digitized from primary sources and printed rarities in the collections of The New York Public Library. 
OAC (Online Archive of California)Provides access to materials such as manuscripts, photographs, and works of art held in California libraries, museums, archives, and other institutions. Available to students, teachers, and researchers of all levels. 
Web Gallery of ArtVirtual museum and searchable database of European painting and sculpture of the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods (1100-1850), currently containing over 13,500 reproductions. 
WorldArt KioskThe WorldArt image database allows you to search over 35,000 images from throughout the world. Users are free to use the images for non-profit educational purposes, with credit to the copyright holders. From the California State University. 
 
Literature & Other Texts Online
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Description
Digital DanteFrom Columbia University 
Electronic Literature DirectoryExtensive database of listings for electronic works, their authors and publishers. 
Electronic Literature OrganizationTo facilitate and promote the writing, publishing, and reading of literature in electronic media. 
F. Scott Fitzgerald CentenaryFrom the University of South Carolina 
HarpWeekCreated by Harper's Weekly as an online archive of 18th and 19th century issues of the magazine. 
Humanities Text InitiativeFrom the University of Michigan 
Internet Medieval SourcebookA library of texts and translations recording all aspects of medieval life. 
Literature OnlineFully searchable library of more than 350,000 works of English and American poetry, drama and prose, 100+ full-text literature journals, and other key criticism and reference resources. 
Mr. William Shakespeare and the InternetAnnotated guide to Shakespeare resources on the Internet, including links to primary texts. 
PAD Project (Preservation, Archiving, Dissemination)The PAD Project seeks to identify threatened and endangered electronic literature and to maintain accessibility, encourage stability, and ensure availability of electronic works for readers, institutions, and scholars. 
Project GutenbergE-texts of classic books published before 1923. Includes works from Shakespeare, Poe and Dante to Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Rice Burroughs and Lewis Carroll, among thousands of others. 
Romantic CirclesTexts and contexts for the study of Byron, Keats, the Shelleys, and their contemporaries. 
TempsPerdu.comA site devoted to Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time and Remembrance of Things Past. 
The ARTFL ProjectProject for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language (ARTFL). 2,000+ French Texts, Primarily 18th-20th c. Novels, Essays and other Genres. From the University of Chicago. 
The Electronic Canterbury TalesThis site provides extensive online resources related to late-medieval England in general and The Canterbury Tales in particular. 
The Nation Digital ArchiveEvery issue from 1865 to the present online. Subscription required. 
Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (TLG)Digital library of Greek literature at UCI. 
Uncle Tom's Cabin & American Culture: A Multi-Media ArchiveVast multimedia archive of primary material, 1830 to 1930, organized around Harriet Beecher Stowe's seminal work. From the University of Virginia. 
Victorian Prose ArchiveVictorian Texts of Scholarly Interest. 
 
University Presses
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Description
Cambridge University Press 
Columbia University Press 
Cornell University Press 
Duke University Press 
Fordham University Press 
Harvard University Press 
Northwestern University Press 
Princeton University Press 
Rutgers University Press 
Stanford University Press 
Temple University Press 
Yale University Press 


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