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LINCS provides the tools and infrastructure to make humanities data more discoverable, searchable, and shareable. Discover how you can explore, create, and publish cultural data.
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LINCS Datasets
University of Saskatchewan Art Collection
The University of Saskatchewan Art Collection is a collection of over 6,000 works, spanning many art movements, styles, subjects, and media.
AdArchive: Tracing Pre-Digital Networked Feminisms
AdArchive expands feminist scholarship with an innovative focus on advertisements from feminist-identified journals.
Digital collaborative edition of the Greek anthology
Anthologia graeca gathers information and data on the Greek Anthology: more than 4000 pieces of Greek epigrammatic poetry from the classical to the Byzantine period.
Yellow Nineties 2.0
Yellow Nineties 2.0 uses digital tools to advance knowledge of eight late-Victorian little magazines and the people who contributed to their production between 1889 and 1905.
Orlando Project
The Orlando Project explores and harnesses the power of digital tools and methods to advance feminist literary scholarship.
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LINCS Term of the Day: Wikidata
The largest instance of Wikibase, which acts as a central storage repository for structured data used by Wikipedia, by its sister projects, and by anyone who wants to make use of a large amount of open general-purpose data.
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It's All About the People
I am surprised and thrilled that someone thought it worth nominating me for the Roberto Busa Prize, and overwhelmed to have been placed by ADHO in such illustrious company, fully aware that there is so much superb work in our community...
Designing and Building Responsive Web Applications
When designing and building a web application, ensuring that it is responsive is paramount. A responsive application looks good and functions well on all screen sizes and devices. LINCS applications are being designed to be viewed in a wide range of ways: from tablets to laptops to whiteboard-sized interactive screens.