Website of the Week (WoW) #110: The Word on the Street

Website of the Week (WoW) #110: The Word on the Street This collection at the National Library of Scotland contains broadsides from 1650 to 1910 and includes detailed commentary on each broadside, transcription, downloadable facsimile, and searchabil…

Website of the Week (WoW) #110: The Word on the Street

This collection at the National Library of Scotland contains broadsides from 1650 to 1910 and includes detailed commentary on each broadside, transcription, downloadable facsimile, and searchability across title, subject, or keyword.


The Word on the Street – Broadsides at the National Library of Scotland
digital.nls.uk
Online collection of nearly 1,800 broadsides. These single sheets carried public notices, news, speeches and songs that could be read or sung aloud. Crime, politics, romance, emigration, humour, tragedy, royalty and superstitions..

Website of the Week (WoW) #103: British Cartoon Archive…

Website of the Week (WoW) #103: British Cartoon Archive

With over 170,000 digitized images, this online archive is a treasure trove of cartoon images published in the United Kingdom. You can also find biographies of the cartoonists here.


– The British Cartoon Archive – University of Kent
www.cartoons.ac.uk
Welcome to the British Cartoon Archive at the University of Kent. The British Cartoon Archive is located in Canterbury at the University of Kent’s Templeman Library.

Website of the Week (WoW) #103: British Cartoon Archive

With over 170,000 digitized images, this online archive is a treasure trove of cartoon images published in the United Kingdom. You can also find biographies of the cartoonists here.


– The British Cartoon Archive – University of Kent
www.cartoons.ac.uk
Welcome to the British Cartoon Archive at the University of Kent. The British Cartoon Archive is located in Canterbury at the University of Kent’s Templeman Library.

Website of the Week (WoW) #90: Metaphor in Creative Sign Language Project

Website of the Week (WoW) #90: No need for headphones or speakers–included on this site are performed poems you watch rather than listen to done in British Sign Language. For a poem with an academic slant, check out Donna Williams’s “Duck and Dissertation.”

Metaphor in Creative Sign Language Project
www.bristol.ac.uk

Website of the Week (WoW) #90: No need for headphones or speakers–included on this site are performed poems you watch rather than listen to done in British Sign Language. For a poem with an academic slant, check out Donna Williams’s “Duck and Dissertation.”

Metaphor in Creative Sign Language Project
www.bristol.ac.uk