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Zembla Revisited

Image created for the main page of Zembla in 1996.

Image created for the main page of Zembla in 1996.

This post was written by Jeff Edmunds, Digital Access Coordinator.

In December 1995, when the World Wide Web was still in its infancy, the Libraries did not yet have an official Web presence. They were, however, already hosting what is probably the Libraries’ earliest digital humanities project: Zembla, a Web site devoted to writer and translator Vladimir Nabokov, author of (most famously) Lolita.

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This post was written by Linda Friend, Head, Scholarly Publishing Services.

Welcome to our discovery space. The concept of 100 Digital Discoveries is based on the idea that there are many stories behind every digital collection and service that the University Libraries provides.

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