
The Orlando Project
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The Orlando Project
@Orlando_Project
Feminist DH experiment in the integration of text + technology: Orlando: Women's Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present (CUP 2006-).
University of Alberta and University of Guelph Katılım Eylül 2013
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It's 1 March, the start of Women's History Month and free access to the Orlando textbase until the 31st! orlando.cambridge.org, login email: OrlandoOpen@ualberta.ca + password: free-Orlando. We thank our publishers @CambridgeUP for making this possible. artsrn.ualberta.ca/orlando/catego…
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@virlanashchuka Yes! orlando.cambridge.org, log in with email: OrlandoOpen@ualberta.ca, password: free-Orlando
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@Orlando_Project @Orlando_Project Any chance for a repeat for March 2024?😀
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Yesterday MA students @UofA_EFS officially launched their multimedia project, Voices of the Dead to the Living, which engages with the Orlando textbase among many exciting resources. Congratulations to all!
Voices of the Dead to the Living Project@votdproject
✨A big thank you to everyone who turned out for our Zine Launch Event!✨ We had an amazing afternoon showcasing our work in front of such a receptive audience!❤️
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I end this piece with a list of 60 black British women novelists writing across genres, many of them debuts & the majority are not well-known. Look them up and see if they're for you, your reading group, your friends, different gens of your family. #Vogue vogue.co.uk/arts-and-lifes…
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Exciting times at #ASECS2023! Thanks to Katherine Binhammer, Devoney Looser, et. al. for making them happen.
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Happy #InternationalWomensDay2023 to all. We're celebrating a rare opportunity for 1 of our RAs to draft a new profile with not only the scholars leading the work on it, but also the author who is its subject and generously contacted us this morning. Here's to collaboration.
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Welcome to Women’s History Month!
Let’s give visibility to all the rich women’s history research that is currently going on.
Tell us what are you working on?
#WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistory

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Responses to and reviews of Orlando are available here, on our website: artsrn.ualberta.ca/orlando/catego…
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If you're curious about our long-running work in feminist literary history and DH, watch this 2016 video: youtube.com/watch?v=sI00YE…

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For ideas about using our textbase in your teaching and research, check out this video by our publisher, @CambridgeUP : youtube.com/watch?v=dPNvYI…

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Start your engines: the Orlando textbase is free for the month of March and available now, slightly ahead of schedule!
orlando.cambridge.org
Email address: OrlandoOpen@ualberta.ca
Password: free-Orlando
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Applications for the 2024-25 Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Digital Humanities at @uofg are now open to US scholars interested in coming to Canada for a semester to research alongside us @DHatGuelph! #DH
Applications due by September 15, 2023. fulbright.ca/programs/ameri…
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We look forward to following this project, created by @UofA_EFS faculty and students!
Voices of the Dead to the Living Project@votdproject
As a public facing project, Voices of the Dead hopes that our work strikes as much of a chord with everyone else as Rowe’s did with her audience❤️ For more information on Elizabeth Singer Rowe, you can check out her entry in the @Orlando_Project database:orlando.cambridge.org/profiles/roweel
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Exciting news from our publisher, @CambridgeUP: access to the Orlando textbase will be free in March, for Women's History Month. Watch this space! orlando.cambridge.org
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ICYMI: A @ualbany professor discovered the earliest known work of poet Phillis Wheatley Peters last year. She will be speaking about the work 6 pm tonight in a virtual discussion: timesunion.com/news/article/u…
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We warmly congratulate Orlando's Research Director, who was chosen by her fellow members of CSECS as the namesake of the Isobel Grundy Essay Prize, awarded annually to the best essay published in the CSECS journal, Lumen. Congrats, Isobel! csecs.ca
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