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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
DigitalPenn
http://www.library.upenn.edu/digitalpenn/
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Main Content About DigitalPenn
DigitalPenn features unique primary
source materials for teaching, research,
and discovery drawn from the Penn
Libraries' signature collections or from our
collaborations with the Penn community
and with cultural heritage institutions. It
provides access to important rare books,
manuscripts, photographs and multimedia
sources represented by images, texts,
audio files, bibliographic databases,
catalogs, and archival finding aids for the
study of a wide array of subjects ranging
from Philadelphia neighborhoods and the
life of Marian Anderson to medieval
manuscripts and Shakespeare's plays. In
addition, this site gathers together Penn
Libraries' pre-1923 materials publicly
available through the Internet Archive as
well as Penn-produced scholarship
accessible in the ScholarlyCommons.
Created over the past fifteen years with
generous support from Penn benefactors,
the National Endowment for the
Humanities, the Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trusts and
other non-profit agencies, DigitalPenn, like
its founding project the Schoenberg
Center for Electronic Text and Image,
continues to grow as we engage with
partner institutions locally and around the
world. DigitalPenn collections are
sustained by curators who are responsible
for the life cycle management and
stewardship of the content within the
framework of Penn's digital library
infrastructure.
Recent Projects from the Special Collections
Center
Zucker Holy Land Travel Manuscript, late 17th century (Image
Gallery).
Penn Digital Discussions
Blogs about libraries, books,
manuscripts, &more
July 4, 1788. Come for the beer, stay for
the bibliography.
(...more)
More posts...
Cheap and Common
Unique Collection of early Moroccan
Printing now at Penn
Unique Early English Books at Penn
Ezra Pound and Overdue Poetry
Categorizing people without marginalizing
them
Early Taishō Japanese Juvenile Pocket
Fiction: Tatsukawa Bunko and its
Imitators
Food for Thought
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
DigitalPenn
http://www.library.upenn.edu/digitalpenn/
DigitalPenn -Home
http://www.library.upenn.edu/digitalpenn/[8/7/13 11:34:13 AM]
Main Content About DigitalPenn
DigitalPenn features unique primary
source materials for teaching, research,
and discovery drawn from the Penn
Libraries' signature collections or from our
collaborations with the Penn community
and with cultural heritage institutions. It
provides access to important rare books,
manuscripts, photographs and multimedia
sources represented by images, texts,
audio files, bibliographic databases,
catalogs, and archival finding aids for the
study of a wide array of subjects ranging
from Philadelphia neighborhoods and the
life of Marian Anderson to medieval
manuscripts and Shakespeare's plays. In
addition, this site gathers together Penn
Libraries' pre-1923 materials publicly
available through the Internet Archive as
well as Penn-produced scholarship
accessible in the ScholarlyCommons.
Created over the past fifteen years with
generous support from Penn benefactors,
the National Endowment for the
Humanities, the Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trusts and
other non-profit agencies, DigitalPenn, like
its founding project the Schoenberg
Center for Electronic Text and Image,
continues to grow as we engage with
partner institutions locally and around the
world. DigitalPenn collections are
sustained by curators who are responsible
for the life cycle management and
stewardship of the content within the
framework of Penn's digital library
infrastructure.
Recent Projects from the Special Collections
Center
Zucker Holy Land Travel Manuscript, late 17th century (Image
Gallery).
Penn Digital Discussions
Blogs about libraries, books,
manuscripts, &more
July 4, 1788. Come for the beer, stay for
the bibliography.
(...more)
More posts...
Cheap and Common
Unique Collection of early Moroccan
Printing now at Penn
Unique Early English Books at Penn
Ezra Pound and Overdue Poetry
Categorizing people without marginalizing
them
Early Taishō Japanese Juvenile Pocket
Fiction: Tatsukawa Bunko and its
Imitators
Food for Thought
© University of Pennsylvania |Last update: Tuesday, 23-Apr-2013 13:42:36 EDT |215-898-7555 |library@pobox.upenn.edu
Library Home Choose a Library Ask Us/Get Help Site Guide Penn
Mobile Site • Printer Friendly Page
DigitalPenn Home E-Collections/Content Services Partners/Sponsors Tools &Methods
FindIt:
DigitalPenn
Anywhere