Scott Polar Research Institute picture of Ernest Shackleton from the Virtual Shackleton site
Here is full list of the current JISC digitisation projects, with several of them newly announced under a £12m extension to the digitisation programme.
- 18th century parliamentary papers;
- 19th century pamphlets online: Phase 1;
- A digital library of core e-resources on Ireland;
- Archival sound recordings 2;
- British Cartoon Archive digitisation project;
- British Governance in the 20th century: Cabinet papers, 1914-1975;
- British Library 19th century newspapers;
- British Library archival sound recordings project;
- British newspapers 1620-1900;
- Digitising five centuries of UK life;
- Electronic ephemera: Digitised selections from the John Johnson collection;
- First World War poetry digital archive;
- Independent Radio News Archive digitisation;
- Medical journal backfiles;
- Modern Welsh journals online;
- NewsFilm online;
- Online historical population reports;
- Portsmouth University: Historic boundaries of Britain;
- Pre-Raphaelite resource site;
- Scott Polar Research Institute: Discovering the Poles – Historic polar images;
- The East London theatre archive;
- UK theses digitisation project;
- Voices: Moving images in the public sphere.
ALT-C 2007 submission deadlines: 14 February (Research); 28 February (Other proposals)
In the other half of the week I work for ALT, and several contributors to Fortnightly Mailing are on the conference programme committee. I make no apology for mentioning the programme committee for September's ALT Conference, ALT-C 2007: Beyond Control where the keynote speakers will be: Michelle Selinger, Education Strategist, Cisco Systems; Peter Norvig, Director of Research, Google; and Dylan Wiliam, Deputy Director of the Institute of Education).
Key deadlines for the submission of Research Papers and Abstracts:
The online paper submission system for ALT-C 2007 is now open, from where you can also access the submission guidelines for research papers and for abstracts, along with a "research paper remplate".
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