Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities
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The Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities or IATH is a research unit of the University of Virginia. Its goal is to explore and develop information technology as a tool for scholarly humanities research. To that end, IATH provides its Fellows with consulting, technical support, applications development, and networked publishing facilities.
Projects at IATH include or have included:
- Waxweb [1]
- Leonardo Da Vinci's Treatise on Painting [2]
- Chaco Digital Initiative [3]
- Circus In America [4]
- The Lienü zhuan (Traditions of Exemplary Women) of Liu Xiang (77-76 B.C.) [5]
- The Lives of the Saints [6]
- Salem Witch Trials [7]
- Evolutionary Infrastructure: Boston's Back Bay Fens [8]
- Barbarians on the Greek Periphery: A study of ancient Celtic culture. [9]
- The Ukrainian Village Project [10]
- The Center for Ethics, Capital Markets, and Political Economy. [11]
- Monuments and Dust: The Culture of Victorian London [12]
- Noun Classification in Swahili [13]
- The Thomas MacGreevy Archive. [14]
- Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture : Multimedia Archive. [15]
- The Melville Electronic Library [16]
- The World of Dante [17]
- The Walt Whitman Archive [18]
- Piers Plowman Electronic Archive [19]
- Emily Dickinson Electronic Archives [20]
- The William Blake Archive [21]
- The Complete Writings and Pictures of Dante Gabriel Rossetti [22]
- The Samantabhadra Project [23]
- The Valley of the Shadow [24]
- The Hierarchical Audio Construction Kit: Composition and Design [25]
- Inscriptions from the Land of Israel [26]
- The Life of Adam and Eve: The Biblical Story in Judaism and Christianity [27]