Website of the Week (WoW) #216: Witches in Early Modern England: A Digital Humanities Project for Unveiling Witchcraft Narratives

Focusing “on the roles of print culture in producing the concept of witch and witchcraft in Early Modern England,” this project applies a variety of digital tools to relevant texts published in England in the 16th and 17th centuries.

http://witching.org/

Website of the Week (WoW) #212: University of Michigan Library Making of America Collection

A digitized collection of 19th-century materials illuminating U.S. social history, comprising more than 10,000 books and nearly 2,500 journal issues from U of M library holdings. The collection is searchable and can also be browsed by subject.
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moagrp/index.html

Website of the Week (WoW) #211: Cornell University Library Making of America Collection

A digitized collection of 19th-century primary sources in American social history, including materials relevant to the study of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology.

The site provides access to more than 250 monograph volumes and over 100,000 articles from journals with 19th century imprints.
http://ebooks.library.cornell.edu/m/moa/