Echo 2: Exploring and Collecting the History of Science, Technology, and Industry in a Digital Era
Proposal for a second part of the Echo project- designed to enhance outreach and training, developing tools and new approaches to teaching history online.
Echo 2 worked to build on the efforts of Echo 1. Beginning in July 2005, week-long, intensive workshops for fifteen participants who plan to create online projects in the history of science, technology, and industry.
January 16, 2004
Exposing and Sharing the Hidden Archive: Advancing Scholarship and Academic Collaboration
Zotero Everywhere: Browser- and Machine-Independent Support for the Research Community
Firefox Scholar 2.0: Building the Next Generation Scholarly Research Tool
Teachinghistory.org
Fostering the Recent History of Science and Technology in New Media (Echo 1)
Initial ECHO Grant
Hurricane Digital Memory Bank
Hurricane Digital Memory Bank grant documents and materials
Papers of the War Department 1784-1800
Grant proposes to continue the work started by Theodore Crackel and his team at East Stroudsburg State University in 1994. The purpose and goal is to make available some 50,000 War Department documents that have been recovered through a multi-year search of hundreds of repositories and to make this archive accessible online and free.
Papers of the War Department 1784-1800
Continues work on the Papers of the War Department 1784-1800 project. Grant proposal requests 3 additional years of funding to further the migration of files and data to the CHNM campus and completion of the electronic architecture. Combines funds from NHPRC and NEH.
Crowdsourcing Documentary Transcription: an Open Source Tool