This page gives brief descriptions of some other projects that we worked with or found useful while producing our resource.

The Blake Archive

[http://www.blakearchive.org/]

Electronic archive of William Blake’s illuminated books, drawings, paintings, engravings, and more.

British Printed Images to 1700

[http://www.bpi1700.org.uk/]

The project, which is due to be completed in 2009, will make available in fully-searchable form, 10,000 printed images from before 1700.

The Cartoon Hub

[http://library.kent.ac.uk/cartoons/]

A large electronic archive of cartoons, with a catalogued database of over 90,000 images.

C19: The Nineteenth Century Index

[http://www.proquest.com/products_pq/descriptions/c19.shtml]

This hub brings together a number of vital nineteenth-century resources including periodicals, the Wellesley Index, and Parliamentary Papers. It is available from Proquest by subscription.

Database of Mid-Victorian Wood-Engraved Illustrations (DMVI)

[http://www.dmvi.cardiff.ac.uk/]

This project, launched early 2007, provides a fully-searchable database of mid-Victorian wood-engraved illustrations.

The Modernist Journals Project

[http://dl.lib.brown.edu:8081/exist/mjp/index.xml]

Provides 12 fully-searchable online editions of modernist journals as well as a whole host of supporting material.

The Modernist Magazines Project

[http://www.cts.dmu.ac.uk/modmags/index.htm]

This project, based at De Montfort, aims to document and analyse the role of magazines and to consider their contribution to the construction of modernism in Britain, Europe and North America. As well as critical material, it has produced digital editions of 30 modernist magazines.

NINES

[http://www.nines.org/]

A Networked Interface for Nineteenth-Century Scholarship based at the University of Virginia.

Nineteenth-Century British Library Newspapers

[http://www.bl.uk/collections/britishnewspapers1800to1900.html]

This resource, available from within the British Library or by subscription (supported by JISC in the UK), contains full runs of 48 influential national and regional newspapers representing different political and cultural segments of nineteenth-century British society.

Nineteenth-Century UK Periodicals

[http://www.galeuk.com/jisc19century/]

The first ambitious project will digitize 6000 different periodical titles. Series 1, which covers 'New Readerships' has been released and is available by subscription (supported by JISC in the UK). The other series - 'Empire', 'Culture', 'Working Life' and 'Knowledge' will be released between 2008 and 2011.

The Nineteenth-Century in Print

[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpcoop/moahtml/snchome.html]

This collection presents twenty-three popular periodicals digitized by Cornell University Library and the Preservation Reformatting Division of the Library of Congress. They include literary and political magazines, as well as Scientific American, Manufacturer and Builder, and Garden and Forest: A Journal of Horticulture, Landscape Art, and Forestry. The longest run is for The North American Review, 1815-1900.

The Rossetti Archive

[http://www.rossettiarchive.org/]

The complete writings and pictures of Dante Gabriel Rossetti online.

SciPer

[http://www.sciper.org/]

A searchable electronic index to the science content of sixteen nineteenth-century general periodicals. The index currently contains entries for around 14,000 articles and references to more than 6,000 individuals and 2,500 publications.

The Text Encoding Initiative

[http://www.tei-c.org/]

The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Guidelines are an international and interdisciplinary standard that facilitates libraries, museums, publishers, and individual scholars represent a variety of literary and linguistic texts for online research, teaching, and preservation.

The Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals

[http://www.victorianperiodicals.com/]

Online index of newspapers and periodicals searchable by Title, Place: Town, Place: County, Issuing Body, People, Subject. Requires login to access.