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A research project of the University of Oxford

A research project of the University of Oxford. Available by annual subscription from Oxford University Press. The EE Home page – welcome to EE!. Introduction to what EE is & what it does. Free sample content. About EE includes lists of current correspondents and editions included.

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A research project of the University of Oxford

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  1. A research project of the University of Oxford Available by annual subscription from Oxford University Press

  2. The EE Home page – welcome to EE! Introduction to what EE is & what it does Free sample content About EE includes lists of current correspondents and editions included Find out more on the other public pages

  3. A list of all writers and recipients featured in EE Sort alphabetically or by date of birth Browse – a good place to start View all whose last name begins with… Narrow your results Each has dates (if known) and a brief description

  4. View a list of their letters or correspondents Correspondent’s Page – biographical details Key facts about their life Number of letters in EE DOI citation for the individual A short biography External links of interest

  5. Clicking on a letter on the Correspondent’s page brings up that letter MORE on this page later…

  6. Search by the name of the writer or recipient … Quick Search – simple and fast … carry out a simple word search … … or find a letter matching a source edition reference

  7. Find words, exclude words Search by category Search – a world of possibilities Search by people ... Select the language ... by place ... ... and by date Finally, sort your results Match source edition reference

  8. Your Results – your link to the letters Hotlink to the document Source edition and publisher Location and date of writing

  9. Tab easily to enclosures, related documents, and translations Document Page – full text & links META sidebar gives access to details about the letter, its writer and its recipient Print or email, or have a chat in the Coffee-house

  10. Click here to go to Correspondent’s page (as seen earlier) META calculates the writer’s and recipient’s ages, and even the day of the week

  11. ... and multiple further links to the Oxford DNB and other related online resources

  12. Information on address, postmarks and any original annotations

  13. Information on manuscripts and early print editions... ... with links to the holding archives

  14. Full citation of the source edition... ... with links to volume details and prelims

  15. Call up the textual, editorial or linguistic notes

  16. Note calls in the text call specific notes

  17. Subscriber services – for users and librarians One of the menu choices from the public pages Advice and help on technical support and managing your account

  18. Links in the notes let you call up related letters and documents

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