Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Digital Library. More than 3,500 documents from three decades of research into best practices in software engineering. technical reports, presentations, webinars, podcasts, etc.
a cloud-based library full of e-books. In areas where books are scarce but mobile networks are expanding, digital platform provides access to critical educational and reading materials. optimized for low bandwidth environments, easy to use, and will ultimately be available on any device. It is also significantly more cost effective and sustainable than building and maintaining physical libraries. Our content is curated for each site with on-the-ground partners to meet their specific, educational and cultural needs in the local languages.
Handwritten annotations in books are an important key to understand how historical readers used their books. ABO aims to bring these books together. It is a digital library that reveals the variety of traces that readers left in their books. These examples were previously dispersed over many different libraries in the world. Yet it is also a digital laboratory, where visitors can work together: ABO has tools to enrich the early modern annotations with transcriptions and translations. ABO seeks to encourage collaboration.
dedicated to aggregating and cataloging manifestos that fall under two basic criteria: 1) manifestos that focus on the political and cultural dimensions of digital life; 2) manifestos that are written, or are primarily disseminated, online. Each category listed at The Digital Manifesto Archive is loosely organized by theme, political affiliation, and (if applicable) time period. created by Matt Applegate. It is maintained by Matt Applegate and Yu Yin (Izzy)