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Dear all,

We’re happy to confirm that Women Writers Online (https://wwp.northeastern.edu/wwo/) and Orlando: Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present (http://orlando.cambridge.org) will again be free for the month of March, in celebration of Women’s History Month. WWO will be free from 1 March and Orlando from 8 March.

The WWO collection includes more than 430 texts written or translated by women between 1526 and 1850. In addition to WWO, the Women Writers Project also has several publications and resources that are always open access, including:

  *   Women Writers in Review (https://wwp.northeastern.edu/review/), a collection of close to 700 reviews of and responses to works by the authors in WWO;
  *   Women Writers in Context (https://wwp.northeastern.edu/context/), a collection of more than 100 essays exploring topics related to early women’s writing;
  *   The WWP Lab (https://wwp.northeastern.edu/lab/) where we publish new tools, visualizations, and technologies for experimenting with women's writing;
  *   The Women Writers Vector Toolkit (https://wwp.northeastern.edu/lab/wwvt/index.html), an interface for exploring the WWO collection using word embedding models, which enable the discovery of relationships between words in large collections of texts; and
  *   A growing collection of teaching materials (https://wwp.northeastern.edu/wwo/teaching/pedagogical-dev.html).

You can see our recently published texts here: https://wwp.northeastern.edu/wwo/texts/new/new.html
view help pages for WWO here: https://wwp.northeastern.edu/wwo/help/wwo_help.html
and see a full list of the texts in the collection here: https://www.wwp.northeastern.edu/wwo/texts/titleURLs.html

We also have a blog post with some more ideas for exploring WWO here:
https://wwp.northeastern.edu/blog/free-march-2022/

Please contact us if you would like more information about any of these publications: [log in to unmask]

Orlando is an online cultural history generated from the lives and works of women writers. At present, it contains: 1,413 author entries (1,117 British women writers, 178 male writers, 177 other women writers—listed twice if their nationality shifted); 13,794 free-standing and 28,807 embedded chronology entries; 29,479 bibliographical listings; 2,749,854 tags; and 9,038,958 words (exclusive of tags). More than 31,000 people and more than 8,700 organizations are mentioned or discussed somewhere in the textbase.

Free access to Orlando (http://orlando.cambridge.org<http://orlando.cambridge.org/>) from 8 March 2022 will be to Orlando 2.0. In this new release, the same material, still regularly enhanced and expanded, has a new look, new interface, and new search methods.

We hope you enjoy the collections!

All our best,

Julia, Sarah, Susan, and Isobel

Susan Brown, Technical Director
Isobel Grundy, Research Director
Orlando Project
University of Alberta and University of Guelph

Julia Flanders, Director
Sarah Connell, Assistant Director
Women Writers Project
Northeastern University






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