Melville Electronic Library: A Critical Archive

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MEL’s Archive gives you direct access to the digital images, texts, and tools that we use to build our MEL editions. MEL’s textual core consists of an integrated set of scholarly fluid-text editions that, when fully realized, will allow you to navigate all versions of Melville’s works. Visitors to MEL’s workspaces can draw upon our Archive and Editions to create essays, presentations, exhibits, or classroom assignments.

Take Back the Archive

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Take Back the Archive was a direct response to the publication, in November 2014, of the article "A Rape on Campus" in Rolling Stone magazine, a searing account set at UVA. It was an effort by faculty, librarians, designers, developers, and students to record and interpret the outcry that followed the publication of the article, which five months later was retracted by the magazine.

Founders Online

Through this website, you can read and search through thousands of records from George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison and see firsthand the growth of democracy and the birth of the Republic.