Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities

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IATH Current Research Projects

Persistence through time and across media is the most critical attribute of humanities research, concerned as it is with the record of the past--but achieving that persistence in an era of rapidly developing technology is a very difficult task. The central mission of the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities is to provide scholars in the humanities with the time, the tools, and the techniques to produce lasting contributions to the human record, in electronic form. To that end, we select a small number of fellows each year, through a competitive application process, and we provide those fellows with consulting, technical support, applications programming, and networked publishing facilities. The Institute sponsors dozens of different humanities research projects, in disciplines as diverse as anthropological linguistics, architectural history, history of science, British literature, and film, to name just a few.

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IATH Research Project Archive