This page last changed on Apr 09, 2007 by sgs@mcmaster.ca.

Please Mark Availability of the Collections here Y or N. Availability means that the library should have purchased the Chadwyck-Healey and must be TCP subscribers. This is different from subscribing to these collections via LION (Literature Online)

The basic Proquest rules about the use of these text are very simple: if an institution has purchased a collection it may mediate access to it in any way it wants, and it may make those access routines available to other institution that have likewise purchased the collection. An instance of MONK that contains texts to which UIUC and NU have equal rights will in practice be accessible by a large number of users at many institutions within and beyond the CIC.

Archive NW UIUC UNL UA UMD McMaster
Text Creation Partnership Archive Y Y Y Y N N
The Wright Fiction Archive Y Y N N Y N
The Chadwyck-Healey Nineteenth Century Fiction Archive (NCF) Y Y N N N Y
The Chadwyck-Healey Eighteenth-Century Fiction archive (ECF) Y Y N Y N Y
The Chadwyck-Healey Early English Prose Fiction archive (EEPF) Y Y N Y N Y
Early American fiction archive Y Y N N N Y

Martin thinks it will be easy to give individuals explicitly associated with MONK full access rights to the collections as guests of UIUC or Northwestern.

At UMD, we have access to all three of the C-H collections plus EAF via LION.

Posted by mkirschenbaum@gmail.com at Mar 19, 2007 22:49

Is "Text Creation Partnership Archive" part of EEBO?
I assume "The Wright Fiction Archive" is not "Wright American Fiction 1851-1875"?

Posted by sgs@mcmaster.ca at Apr 09, 2007 14:52
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