For inclusion in the TEI Application Page
Host: University of Virginia Library
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Description: The economics of electronic versions of rare books was the subject of a two-year study being undertaken by the University of Virginia Library. Sponsored by a $400,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the project compared usage and costs between electronic texts and original printed editions of rare early American fiction.
The project produced a large collection of digital texts: the full texts of hundreds of novels and short stories first edition (422 titles held in 559 volumes). Early American Fiction includes books published between 1789 and 1850. The books chosen for the project range from the earliest American novels, such as Susanna Rowson's
All texts have been TEI-encoded in SGML. As well as the transcription, every page is available as a colour facsimile (24-bit colour circa 400 dpi tiffs with jpeg derivatives on-line). Part of the collection can be freely viewed online at the above URL. The full collection is marketed by Chadwyck Healey (Bell & Howell).
– David Seaman, (adapted from TEI-L posting, 9 September 1996, and Web page)
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