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The Northeastern University Women Writers Project (formerly the Brown University Women Writers Project) or WWP, founded in 1986 at Brown University, is a long-term research and publication project which focuses on making texts from early modern women writers in the English language available online. The Women Writers Project maintains "Women Writers Online" an electronic collection of rare or difficult to obtain works written or co-authored by women from the sixteenth century to the mid nineteenth century. In addition, the WWP is actively engaged in researching the complex issues involved in representing manuscripts and early printed texts in digital form and holds an occasional conference, Women in the Archives, as well as teaching workshops in text encoding and other practices central to

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  • ノースイースタン大学Women Writers Project(英語: Northeastern University Women Writers Project, WWP、過去名:Brown University Women Writers Project)とは長期間の研究と出版のプロジェクトで近世女性作家の英語作品をオンライン公開している。1986年のブラウン大学で設立された。16世紀から19世紀中頃までの女性が著作もしくは共著していて現在は入手困難である作品を電子化したコレクションである「Women Writers Online」を手がけている。さらに、原稿や初期の印刷文書をデジタルデータで再公開することに伴う複雑な問題を研究することに積極的であり、「Women in the Archives」という会議を時折開催したり、デジタル・ヒューマニティーズを中心としたテキストのエンコードやその他の実践に関する教育ワークショップを開催している (ja)
  • The Northeastern University Women Writers Project (formerly the Brown University Women Writers Project) or WWP, founded in 1986 at Brown University, is a long-term research and publication project which focuses on making texts from early modern women writers in the English language available online. The Women Writers Project maintains "Women Writers Online" an electronic collection of rare or difficult to obtain works written or co-authored by women from the sixteenth century to the mid nineteenth century. In addition, the WWP is actively engaged in researching the complex issues involved in representing manuscripts and early printed texts in digital form and holds an occasional conference, Women in the Archives, as well as teaching workshops in text encoding and other practices central to digital humanities. (en)
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  • ノースイースタン大学Women Writers Project(英語: Northeastern University Women Writers Project, WWP、過去名:Brown University Women Writers Project)とは長期間の研究と出版のプロジェクトで近世女性作家の英語作品をオンライン公開している。1986年のブラウン大学で設立された。16世紀から19世紀中頃までの女性が著作もしくは共著していて現在は入手困難である作品を電子化したコレクションである「Women Writers Online」を手がけている。さらに、原稿や初期の印刷文書をデジタルデータで再公開することに伴う複雑な問題を研究することに積極的であり、「Women in the Archives」という会議を時折開催したり、デジタル・ヒューマニティーズを中心としたテキストのエンコードやその他の実践に関する教育ワークショップを開催している (ja)
  • The Northeastern University Women Writers Project (formerly the Brown University Women Writers Project) or WWP, founded in 1986 at Brown University, is a long-term research and publication project which focuses on making texts from early modern women writers in the English language available online. The Women Writers Project maintains "Women Writers Online" an electronic collection of rare or difficult to obtain works written or co-authored by women from the sixteenth century to the mid nineteenth century. In addition, the WWP is actively engaged in researching the complex issues involved in representing manuscripts and early printed texts in digital form and holds an occasional conference, Women in the Archives, as well as teaching workshops in text encoding and other practices central to (en)
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  • Women Writers Project (ja)
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