Museum and Library Services, the University of Nebraska– Lincoln and the University of Virginia embarked on a project to create a unified finding aid to Walt Whitman manuscript collections held in many different institutions. By working collaboratively, the project team is developing a finding aid that is tailored to the needs of Whitman scholars while following a standard developed in the archival community, encoded archival description (EAD). XSLT stylesheets are used to harvest information from various repositories’ finding aids and to create an integrated finding aid with links back to the original versions. Digital images of poetry manuscripts and descriptive information contribute to an ambitious thematic research collection. The auth...
The Walt Whitman Archive (http://www.whitmanarchive.org) is a digital editing environment that is fr...
Collage of Myself presents a groundbreaking account of the creative story behind America’s most cele...
Walt Whitman is often considered to be one of the greatest American poets. His ways of writing were ...
Museum and Library Services, the University of Nebraska– Lincoln and the University of Virginia emba...
In order to organize the widely dispersed manuscripts of Walt Whitman, The Walt Whitman Archive, in...
The purpose of this study was to identify the evolution of digital preservation, scholarly publicati...
The increased accessibility of nineteenth-century newspapers and magazines in online archives repres...
Under the supervision of Meredith Goldsmith in the English Department, I spent this semester develop...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit, Walt Whitman: A Centenary Exhibition. When Walt Whitman publis...
Gathers and annotates all the Whitman letters discovered since the publication of Edwin Haviland Mil...
Describes the contents of the Gay Wilson Allen Papers, many of them dealing with Whitman, recently m...
Folsom, Ed. Walt Whitman: A Current Bibliography. Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 24 (Spring 2007), ...
In this article, I argue that a set of 19th-century documents written by the poet Walt Whitman on be...
Cover title: An exhibition of the works of Walt Whitman commemorating the one hundredth anniversary ...
Thesis (B.A.)--University of Illinois, 1919.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
The Walt Whitman Archive (http://www.whitmanarchive.org) is a digital editing environment that is fr...
Collage of Myself presents a groundbreaking account of the creative story behind America’s most cele...
Walt Whitman is often considered to be one of the greatest American poets. His ways of writing were ...
Museum and Library Services, the University of Nebraska– Lincoln and the University of Virginia emba...
In order to organize the widely dispersed manuscripts of Walt Whitman, The Walt Whitman Archive, in...
The purpose of this study was to identify the evolution of digital preservation, scholarly publicati...
The increased accessibility of nineteenth-century newspapers and magazines in online archives repres...
Under the supervision of Meredith Goldsmith in the English Department, I spent this semester develop...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit, Walt Whitman: A Centenary Exhibition. When Walt Whitman publis...
Gathers and annotates all the Whitman letters discovered since the publication of Edwin Haviland Mil...
Describes the contents of the Gay Wilson Allen Papers, many of them dealing with Whitman, recently m...
Folsom, Ed. Walt Whitman: A Current Bibliography. Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 24 (Spring 2007), ...
In this article, I argue that a set of 19th-century documents written by the poet Walt Whitman on be...
Cover title: An exhibition of the works of Walt Whitman commemorating the one hundredth anniversary ...
Thesis (B.A.)--University of Illinois, 1919.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
The Walt Whitman Archive (http://www.whitmanarchive.org) is a digital editing environment that is fr...
Collage of Myself presents a groundbreaking account of the creative story behind America’s most cele...
Walt Whitman is often considered to be one of the greatest American poets. His ways of writing were ...