Hi Leon, 

in Switzerland two universities and a national office have created websites about their own history. 

University of Basel (1460-2010): http://www.unigeschichte.unibas.ch/
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich: http://www.ethz.ch/about/history/index_EN (The website is down at the moment)

National office for social insurances in cooperation with the university of Geneva, a website about the Social Insurances History in Switzerland: http://www.histoiredelasecuritesociale.ch/

Hope this can help, 
All Best, 
Enrico Natale


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I am looking for examples of DH projects in curating and/or critiquing histories of institutional knowledge at particular institutions. My own institution is launching such a project and it is curious about examples in which a DH project has been designed around an institutional history of knowledge task. Can anyone help me to find such examples, should they exist?

Leon de Kock
Stellenbosch University
South Africa

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Hi Leon,

You should also send this inquiry to the humanist
list<http://dhhumanist.org/>and post it onDH
Q&A<http://digitalhumanities.org/answers/>.
At Columbia, my team is working on an multi-institutional history of
Morningside Heights, but the project is in its early stages. On the last
class I taught at the University of Virginia, my students worked on a
(limited) institutional history through an archive of the speakers that
came to speak there since the 19th century. I can't find the link right
now, but I do know the site was built using Omeka <http://omeka.org>.

Best,
A.




On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 11:29 AM, De Kock, L, Prof <leondk@sun.ac.za> <
leondk@sun.ac.za> wrote:

I am looking for examples of DH projects in curating and/or critiquing
histories of institutional knowledge at particular institutions. My own
institution is launching such a project and it is curious about examples in
which a DH project has been designed around an institutional history of
knowledge task. Can anyone help me to find such examples, should they exist?

Leon de Kock
Stellenbosch University
South Africa

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mag regtens geprivilegeerd wees en is slegs bedoel vir die persoon aan wie
dit geadresseer is. Indien u nie die bedoelde ontvanger is nie, word u
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