On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 18:06, Daniel Paul O'Donnelldaniel.odonnell@gmail.com wrote:
I'm sure this has come up before, but as part of something I'm working on, I've come across a whole trove of early (i.e. mid-1990s) on-line editions. In this case often designed as class projects and entirely non-medieval.
This makes me wonder if there is a "hidden corpus" of medieval digital editions out there--either still available on some murky corner of the web or lost due to restructuring of URLs at host institutions.
There are some medieval digital editions in the Oxford Text Archive as well. http://ota.oucs.ox.ac.uk/
I wonder if it would be interesting to collect as big a bibliography of these as we could. If it turned out that there were hundreds, I'm sure I could whip together a web-form to allow bibliographic entry. But to start, what do people know of?
Does this need to be as structured as a bilbiographic entry? Or just a categorised list of "links of interest to a digital medievalist"? Could we just create a page such as this on the DM Wiki?
-James
-- James Cummings, Director: Digital Medievalist Project