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     N I N E S  a networked infrastructure for nineteenth-century electronic scholarship

 

 

 

NINES

N I N E S stands for a Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship, a scholarly organization in British and American nineteenth-century studies supported by a software development group assembling a suite of critical and editorial tools for digital scholarship.

In NINES you can:

  • search and browse more than 300,000 peer-reviewed texts, images, and citations in 19th-century studies
  • build your own collections of documents, articles, images, and ephemera;
  • organize, add keywords, and annotate your work;
  • discover lines of critical inquiry related to your own;
  • and (coming soon!) create illustrated exhibits about material in NINES.

NINES is powered by Collex BETA, a free, open-source tool designed for scholars.

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If you are new to digital scholarship, you may want to begin with our list of related readings. NINES and Collex have been developed for use by scholars at all levels and with varying degrees of interest in digital scholarship. NINES was created as a way for excellent work in digital scholarship to be produced, vetted, published, and recognized by the discipline.

NEWS

NINES is proud to announce the inclusion of several new resources, including ProQuest's Early American Fiction and Nineteenth-Century Fiction collections. Visit this page for a complete list of NINES contributors.

Questions? Contact technologies@nines.org