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YellowNinetiesOnline

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Site dedicated to the study of *The Yellow Book* and other aesthetic periodicals that flourished in Great Britain in the 1890s.

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I wrote a little essay on describing Victorian occupations as #linkedopendata & what it has taught me about past and present data models. Distilling some stuff from #bodyandpage2018 #c19dh YellowNinetiesOnline VSAWC Research Society for Victorian Periodicals (RSVP)

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Digital humanities teachers! Looking for an rdf or csv dataset your students can play with and critique? Maybe one that emphasizes interpersonal relationships in a community of artistic production? The YellowNinetiesOnline Personography has you covered personography.1890s.ca/using-this-sit…

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Great news for aesthetes and historical print culture enthusiasts: the Green Sheaf, a little magazine published and edited by Pamela Colman Smith, is now viewable via our website! beta.1890s.ca/green-sheaf-vo…

Great news for aesthetes and historical print culture enthusiasts: the Green Sheaf, a little magazine published and edited by Pamela Colman Smith, is now viewable via our website! beta.1890s.ca/green-sheaf-vo…
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Pamela Colman Smith was an actor, costume designer, author, editor, publisher, and illustrator who led a fascinating life. Her magazine isn’t widely known but deserves a closer look archive.org/details/green_…

Pamela Colman Smith was an  actor, costume designer, author, editor, publisher, and illustrator who led a fascinating life. Her magazine isn’t widely known but deserves a closer look archive.org/details/green_…
Victorian Web (@victorianweb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Such an interesting character; there's a bust of her in one of the Red Fort museums in Delhi, as a supporter of Indian independence x.com/rshepherd1964/…

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“If it gets us talking, it can’t be bad:” Building the Transgender Usenet Archive," post by Winnemore fellow @adame! mith.umd.edu/?p=18052

Centre for Digital Humanities (@cdhtmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to announce our MOVE to @ryersonlibrary, where we’ll join Archives & Special Collections in the new year! ryerson.ca/cdh/news-and-e…

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We’re very pleased to be included in @AdrianWisnicki’s review of recent digital Victorian projects! x.com/HedleyAlison/s…

Alison Hedley (@hedleyalison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My blog post for Digital Scholarship Ontario, on the YellowNinetiesOnline and grappling with digital lexicons: digitalscholarshipontario.org/2016/12/09/spe… #DSOntario

Alison Hedley (@hedleyalison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Been using late-Victorian census categories to revamp a taxonomy of occupations for the YellowNinetiesOnline's personography (database of persons). A surprisingly fascinating exercise. Et voilà: a tree of Victorian jobs!

Been using late-Victorian census categories to revamp a taxonomy of occupations for the <a href="/Y90sOnline/">YellowNinetiesOnline</a>'s personography (database of persons). A surprisingly fascinating exercise. Et voilà: a tree of Victorian jobs!