History of Communication Media
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Alphabet, Types, and Fonts, Introduction to the History of the
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Animated History of Books (by the BBC)
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Book of Kells images
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The Book & The Computer
(online magazine "exploring the future of the printed word in the digital age")
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Book History and Literacies at [The University of] Minnesota
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Book History Online: International Bibliography of the History of the Printed Book and Libraries
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Book Information Website
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Chandler, Daniel, "Biases of the Ear and Eye: 'Great Divide' Theories, Phonocentrism, Graphocentrism & Logocentrism"
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Christ in the Desert, Benedictine Monastery (illuminated online
manuscripts)
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Dead Sea, Scrolls from the ("The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship: An Exhibit at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC")
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Digital Scriptorium
("A Prototype Image Database & Visual Union Catalog Of Medieval And Renaissance Manuscripts")
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Duke Papyrus Archive
("The Duke Papyrus Archive provides electronic access to texts about and images of nearly 1400 papyri from ancient Egypt.")
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Electronic Labyrinth
("The Electronic Labyrinth is a study of the implications of hypertext for creative writers looking to move beyond traditional
notions of linearity.")
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Electronic New Testament Manuscript Project (James Tauber, Project Director)
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EXPO
(Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit, Vatican Library, etc.)
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futureofthebook.com: preservation and persistence of the changing book
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Guide to the Book Arts and Book History on the World Wide Web
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Gutenberg Bible Goes Digital (at Apple.com)
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Gutenberg Bible, The Keio
(Humanities Media Interface Project, Keio University, Japan)
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Gutenberg Digital, Das Projekt
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Gutenberg, Johannes, an der Universität Mainz
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History of Literacy
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The History of the Book Reader: Scottish Centre for the Book
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HoBo
("The site formerly known as History of the Book @ Oxford"; "Dedicated webspace for all History of the Book events and resources throughout the UK")
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Hypertext and the English Renaissance: Studies in Media Transformation (John Tolva)
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Images of Orality and Literacy in Greek Iconography of the
Fifth, Fourth and Third Centuries BCE
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Incunables in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts Web
(Earlham School of Religion)
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The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies
(sponsored by Georgetown University)
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Manuscripts, Browse Images of
(illuminated manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, Oxford University)
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The Media History Project
("Promoting the study of media history from petroglyphs to pixels")
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MIT Communications Forum
(comparative media studies at MIT)
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NetSERF
("The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources")
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The McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology
Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto)
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Society for the History of Authorship, Reading & Publishing (SHARP)
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Some manuscript images of the technology of the word in the Middle Ages
(James O'Donnell)
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TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism
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Tyndale, William: Fire for the Ploughman: The Making of the English Bible
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The Vatican Library: Books for Popes and Scholars
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Voice of the Shuttle: Technology of Writing Page
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Woodblock Printmaking
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