Digital Media Lab Resources
- New Media Centers Consortium with Members list
- History Matters created by the American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning at the City University of New York and the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University, with initial funding from the Kellogg Foundation
- Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, MITH is a collaboration among UM's College of Art and Humanities, Libraries, and the Office of Information Technology. An interdisciplinary institute and electronic center devoted to exploring ways in which new media can be used in humanities research and teaching, MITH is a virtual community and intellectual hub for scholars and practitioners of humanities computing, digital studies, and cyberculture. MITH is also an actual space housed at the center of the University of Maryland campus in McKeldin Library directly adjacent to its partner, the Electronic Text and Imaging Center.
- 3D Tele-immersion videoconferencing over Internet2 from Scientific American, April 2001
- Information Technology section of the daily Chronicle of Higher Education
- Digital Resources for the Humanities annual conferences in Britain
- Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies
- Teaching Art Digitally press release about the The Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO), May 21, 2001
- Museum Solutions from SGI about 3D immersion Reality Centers, such as Ancient Jerusalem
- Research in Progress: How Can Immersive Enviroments Enrich Museum Exhibitions? from Smithsonian Institution NMAH Division of Information Technology and Society
- Media Reference Sources from Berkeley includes New Media
- UCLA Cultural VR Lab worked on Rome Reborn project
- Perseus Digital Library from Tufts University
- 3D Models:
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