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Alexander Kerensky Museum
http://www.kerensky.org.uk/
Alexander Kerensky Museum is dedicated to the last prime minister of Russia's Provisional Government, and is a simple if unattractive resource which may be of use to students and teachers of Russian history. The English language home page offers a brief chronology of 1917, and links to: a substantial photo archive (without dates and with almost no commentary); an eclectic selection of video material (drama, documentary, original footage, all on external sites); 'records' [lists of government ministers showing the composition of the Provisional Government March-October 1917]. The Russian language option links to an illustrated biography of Kerensky. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : miscellaneous collections, 1846-1901
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5135
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Miscellaneous Collections, 1846-1901', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : miscellaneous collections, 1828-1844
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5134
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Miscellaneous Collections, 1828-1844', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Yorkshire, 1887-1913
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5133
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Yorkshire, 1887-1913', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Yorkshire, 1787-1885
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5132
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Yorkshire, 1787-1885', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire, 1896-1914
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5131
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire, 1896-1914', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire, 1818-1892
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5130
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire, 1818-1892', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : London, 1916-1919
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5129
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: London, 1916-1919', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : London, 1914-1915
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5128
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: London, 1914-1915', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : London, 1906-1911
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5127
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: London, 1906-1911', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : London, 1899-1905
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5126
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: London, 1899-1905', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : London, 1895-1897
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5125
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: London, 1895-1897', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : London, 1808-1891
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5124
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: London, 1808-1891', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Lincolnshire, 1856-1919
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5123
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Lincolnshire, 1856-1919', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, Shropshire, Somerset and Wales, 1796-1878
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5120
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, Shropshire, Somerset and Wales, 1796-1878', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex, 1905-1918
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5119
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex, 1905-1918', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex, 1891-1904
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5118
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex, 1891-1904', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Durham and Northumberland, 1801-1916
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5116
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Durham and Northumberland, 1801-1916', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire, 1903-1916
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5115
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire, 1903-1916', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire, 1784-1900
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5114
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire, 1784-1900', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland, 1906-1916
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5113
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland, 1906-1916', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland, 1783-1880
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5111
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland, 1783-1880', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Cornwall and Devon, 1906-1919
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5109
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Cornwall and Devon, 1906-1919', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Cornwall and Devon, 1783-1902
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5108
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Cornwall and Devon, 1783-1902', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Cheshire and Lancashire, 1903-1917
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5107
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Cheshire and Lancashire, 1903-1917', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Cheshire and Lancashire, 1886-1902
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5106
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Cheshire and Lancashire, 1886-1902', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Cheshire and Lancashire, 1766-1883
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5105
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Cheshire and Lancashire, 1766-1883', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive, University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk, 1892-1916
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5104
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk, 1892-1916', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Digital library of historical directories, 1750-1919 : Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk, 1830-1891
http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5103
This is a Web page detailing the context, range, and availability of the dataset 'Digital Library of Historical Directories, 1750-1919: Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk, 1830-1891', hosted by the History Data Service (HDS), based at the UK Data Archive University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). From this Web page you may download PDF and HTML files giving introductory information about the study. The data itself is available to order from the HDS as a set of TIFF image and plain text files, though to make use of this material you must first register with the HDS (further information and instructions are supplied). This dataset is part of a project which aimed to improve access to local and trade directories for the period 1750-1919, by making a substantial collection of English and Welsh directories available online. This digital resource comprises in total some 600 directories of many different kinds, including trade, commercial, and private resident directories, together with gazetteers, almanacs, official information, and so forth. For the purposes of deposit in the UK Data Archive, the collection has been divided into 35 studies on a regional and temporal basis. Added: 2009-10-30
Kennan Institute - national public radio Russian history audio archive
http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?topic_id=1424&fuseaction=topics.media&grou
The Kennan Institute National Public Radio Russian history audio archive makes available a wide selection of audio recordings covering the period from the February Revolution 1917 to the Yeltsin years. The collection includes: eyewitness recollections; politicians' speeches; Soviet and BBC news reports. Recordings may be in Russian or in English, without transcripts or further explanation, but are good quality, easy to navigate and access. This resource covers seminal moments of Russian history (e.g.: the Leningrad Blockade; the Sputnik launch; Stalin's funeral) and offers excellent primary source material for teachers, students and researchers of Russian history. There are also some history programmes available. Recordings of readings by significant poets, and of Soviet anthems, make this of some interest to students of language and culture. Added: 2009-10-30
Livestock geography : new perspectives on global resources
http://ergodd.zoo.ox.ac.uk/livatl2/index.htm
This Atlas is the first in a series produced by the Animal Health and Production Division (AGA) of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations. The Atlas provides maps which show how livestock, crops, people and the environment are all interconnected, and how this can be used in different agricultural practices. Sections include: agriculture, environment, people and diseases. Information is provided on the systems and methods used and a news section and links to further information is also provided. Added: 2009-10-30
Cattle health certification standards (CHeCS)
http://www.checs.co.uk/
Cattle Health Certification Standards (CheCS) is a self-regulatory body for Cattle Health Schemes in the UK. It is a non-trading organisation established by the British cattle industry for the control and eradication of non-statutory diseases. The site has information about CheCS, latest news and a link to the most recent CheCS technical document: Incorporating rules for cattle health schemes. Links to other useful websites are available as well as a list of licensed schemes. Added: 2009-10-30
Global Game: soccer as a second langauage
http://www.theglobalgame.com/
This blog provides a source for news about cultural aspects of world soccer. Through reporting, translation, online interaction and other exchanges it aims 'to enhance, with soccer as vehicle, cultural learning and connection among peoples separated by language, lifeways or social systems'. The blog includes videos and podcasts and it is possible to search or browse for posts. Added: 2009-10-30
Social animals : tomorrow's designers in today's world
http://www.rsadesigndirections.org/pdf/RSA-SocialAnimals-lores.pdf
The Royal Society of Arts (RSA) website has provided this online copy of a publication regarding their 'Design Directions Plus' project for 2008 entitled, 'Social animals: tomorrow's designers in todays world'. This 13-page report describes the work of a project, initiated in 2008, to contribute to the policy, practice and public debate around offender learning and skills. Students took up the challenge to design for a more service-based environment, in this case the prison community. This report, by Sophia Parker, provides an overview of the outcome of this project, together with quotes from a number of the 68 students, who took part, and highlights the necessity to change the framework of design education. Added: 2009-10-30
Defra consultations
http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/
Consultations is a section within the Defra website that involves Defra inviting stakeholders to comment on different policy issues, legislation or other proposals. Sections include: the environment, food and farming, rural and countryside, wildlife and pets and corporate issues. Information available for each consultation includes: a consultation letter, a list of consultees, consultation documents, codes of practice, an impact assessment and a summary of responses. Added: 2009-10-30
Defra consultations in wildlife and pets
http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/wildlife.htm
Consultations in wildlife and pets is part of the Defra Consultations section of the Defra website. This section has documents on the welfare of privately kept non-human primates, amendments to the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 1994, welfare of cats and welfare of dogs. Information available for each of these includes: a consultation letter, a list of consultees, consultation documents, codes of practice, an impact assessment and a summary of responses. Added: 2009-10-30
Louise Bourgeois
http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/bourgeois/
The US Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) website has provided this online resource on the French-born American sculptor, Louise Bourgeois (b.1911) as part of their documentary series - Art:21. Her abstract expressionist works are represented in the collections of most of the major museums around the world, and perhaps she is best known for her spider structures. This website provides a slideshow of the artist at work. Another slideshow features a survey of her work, which can also be viewed by decade, 1950s, 1980s and 1990s. This resource also includes interviews and essays, as well as short videos featuring some of her work, including 'Touch of Jane Addams', 'Women and Craft', 'Cell II' and 'Cell (Glass Spheres and Hands)'. Added: 2009-10-30
In and out of Amsterdam : travels in conceptual art, 1960-1976
http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2009/inandout/
The MoMA website has provided this online version of their exhibition 'In and Out of Amsterdam: Travels in Conceptual Art, 1960-1976', which ran from 19 July to 5 October 2009. This online resource is accessed via a gallery floorplan, with a section for each of the ten artists represented, ranging from Bas Jan Ader to George and Gilbert, all of whom spent considerable amounts of time in Amsterdam, which was the nexus of intense art activities in the 1960s and 1970s. The website provides an introduction and offers a selection of the 75 works that were on display. A timeline is also provided. Added: 2009-10-30
Museum of international folk art
http://www.moifa.org/
The website for the Museum of International Folk Art, based in Santa Fe, United States, provides information on its activities and collections representing diverse cultures from around the world. Founded in 1953 this museum holds a collecftion of more than 135,000 artefacts, which includes popular art, toys and textiles from more than 100 nations. The collections are arranged under the headings: African; Asian and Middle Eastern; Contemporary Hispano and Latino; Latin American; Spanish Colonial; Textiles and Costume. A search facility is provided together with brief overviews of each collection. Information is also available on their past, current and upcoming exhibitions. Added: 2009-10-30
BT series : Antony Gormley
http://www.tate.org.uk/btseries/bb/antonygormley/
The Tate's website has provided this online resource about the sculptor, Anthony Gormley (1950-). This series of videos includes an introduction to Gormley's art by Dr Richard Noble, Visual Arts Department, Goldsmiths College. Four examples of Gormley's work can be explored in individual video files, 'Bed'; 'Natural Selection'; 'Sound II'; and 'Another Place'. Gormley also discusses his work in an online interview. Alternatively the video can be viewed in segments where Gormley answers individual questions: 'Is modern art for everyone?', 'What significance does the body have in 21st century art?' or 'Has being an artist been liberating for you?' Added: 2009-10-30
UNECE Timer Committee : joint wood energy enquiry
http://www.unece.org/timber/mis/energy/JWEE.htm#m2
Website of the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry set up by UNECE Timber Committee in 2006 to collect information from European countries on the use of wood for energy. The website describes the programme, summarizes the 2007 results and provides downloads including the 2006 report and draft 2007 report as well as the enquiry replies from 2 European countries, USA and Canada. Added: 2009-10-30
Report of the international expert consultation on non-wood forest products
http://www.fao.org/docrep/v7540e/v7540e00.htm
This website reports the outcomes of the International Expert Consultation on Non-Wood Forest Products, hosted by the Ministry of Forestry, Government of Indonesia, was held in Yogyakarta, 17-27 January 1995. The site presents and discusses information on the use, production and marketing of non-wood forest products worldwide, with input from a number of different authors. Added: 2009-10-30
Skin conditions in the UK : a health care needs assessment
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/dermatology/HCNASkinConditionsUK2009.pdf
This report (published in 2009) provides an up to date summary of the health care needs and services available for people with skin diseases in the UK. It updates and expands upon Professor Hywel Williams's 1997 Dermatology Health Care Needs Assessment. Much of the information in this 158-page report relates to services in England. Added: 2009-10-30
Language Cafe
http://www.languagecafe.eu/
The 'Language Café' is a website funded by the European Union and developed by The Higher Education Academy. It offers materials to guide through those who are seeking to launch a Language Café in any part of Europe. Information given on the site includes: what is a Language Café; some useful activities; and how to publicise your own events (it is possible, for example, to register your own Language Café on the site). However, the site is not only aimed at organisers, and users may also select the version of the site for the country where they reside in order to find Language Cafés in their local area. Languages currently covered include: Spanish; English; French; Italian; British Sign Language; and Russian. In addition to a section with useful links, there are also some stories written by those who have participated in a Language Café. The site is overall very straightforward and easy to use, and it acts as a free assisting resource for teachers and speakers of foreign languages eager to put their knowledge in practice. Added: 2009-10-30
RCR guidance on the management of cancer patients during an influenza pandemic
http://www.rcr.ac.uk/docs/oncology/pdf/BFCO(09)2_pandemic.pdf
This document published by the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) in August 2009, gives general guidance on the management of cancer patients during an influenza pandemic. It also includes links to relevant guidance provided by other bodies such as the Department of Health and the Royal College of Physicians. Added: 2009-10-30
Preparations for pandemic influenza : guidance for hospital medical specialties on adaptations needed for a pandemic influenza outbreak
http://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/pubs/contents/2dafbbf5-7b36-463f-908f-33b33a740cb1.pd
This document published by the Royal College of Physicians in June 2009, is intended to indicate how clinical specialties could adjust their patterns of work in order to cope during an influenza pandemic. It is aimed at those who manage and plan clinical services and also for clinical staff working in hospital specialties. It provides: general guidance; guidance for those medical specialties that are likely to be severely affected during a pandemic influenza outbreak; and guidance for those specialties that are likely to be affected to varying degrees. Added: 2009-10-30
Desde Macondo
http://www.desdemacondo.eu/
'Desde Macondo' is an electronic journal of Applied Linguistics and the teaching of Spanish as a second language (ELE). It has been published annually since 2007, each issue featuring articles; classroom activities; and reviews. Of particular interest is a section dedicated to discuss the practice of teaching Spanish in different countries across the world, such as, for example: Japan; Poland; and Russia. The editors of the journal encourage young teachers to send their contributors, and instructions for authors are clearly given on the site. Some topics already covered by the publication include: theatre and pedagogy; pragmatics and ELE; and activities for the topic of advertising. Although this is a relatively new publication, it already offers some materials which may be of interest to teachers of Spanish as a Second Language. Added: 2009-10-30