scholarly projects participating in NINES/Collex include:
- British Women Romantic Poets
- Chesnutt Archive
- Collective Biographies of Women
- Dickinson Virtual Reference Shelf
- Early Ruskin Manuscripts
- Herman Melville’s "Typee": A Fluid-Text Edition
- JSTOR: American Literary History
- JSTOR: American Literature
- JSTOR: Nineteenth Century Literature
- JSTOR: Nineteenth-Century Fiction
- JSTOR: NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction
- JSTOR: Trollopian
- Letters of Christina Rossetti
- Letters of Matthew Arnold
- Project MUSE: American Literary History
- Project Muse: American Literature
- Project MUSE: Callaloo
- Project MUSE: ELH
- Project MUSE: English Literature in Transition
- Project MUSE: Journal of American Folklore
- Project MUSE: Journal of Victorian Culture
- Project MUSE: Legacy
- Project MUSE: New Literary History
- Project MUSE: Romanticism
- Project MUSE: SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900
- Project MUSE: The Emily Dickinson Journal
- Project MUSE: The Henry James Review
- Project MUSE: Victorian Periodicals Review
- Project MUSE: Victorian Poetry
- Project MUSE: Victorian Studies
- Romantic Circles Editions
- Romantic Circles Praxis
- Romantic Circles Scholarly Resources
- Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net
- Romanticism on the Net
- The Ambrose Bierce Project
- The Bancroft Library
- The Lilly Library
- The Poetess Archive
- The Rossetti Archive
- The Swinburne Project
- The Walt Whitman Archive
- The Willa Cather Archive
- The William Blake Archive
- UVA Special Collections
- Victorian Literature and Culture Series, U of Virginia Press
- Victorian Studies Bibliography
- Whitman Bibliography
Full text search through NINES is currently available for all projects except the Charles Chesnutt Archive and Romantic Circles Praxis. In addition, users may search for titles, names, genres, dates, and other basic information across all participating NINES sites.
In the coming months, we expect to integrate major contributions from Leigh Hunt Online: The Letters, ProQuest's Early American Fiction and Nineteenth-Century Fiction collections, as well as updated and expanded information from the Dickinson Project, Romantic Circles, and Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net.
