Both Melissa McLeod and LeeAnne Richrdson used COVE's anthology-builder at Georgia State University in Fall 2020. Prof. Richardson is attempting to create a critical edition in her graduate seminar: Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other Stories (1887)
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Description
This set of documents will provide a metaphorical (and also literal) map of the development of COVE. COVE (Collaborative Organization for Virtual Education), a non-profit classroom and publication platform, provides teachers and researchers with two distinct locations for their work: 1) COVE Studio, a password-protected space for the accumulation of public domain, Creative Commons and fair use primary texts that can be easily edited, prepared for annotation, and assembled into custom anthologies for reading and group annotation; and 2) COVE Editions, an open-access publishing platform, which makes it possible to disseminate knowledge: not only peer-reviewed and copy-edited work from various fields, but also flipped-classroom research projects by students. This space makes use of our open-access and open-source publication tools: a timeline-builder (TimelineJS), a map-builder (OpenLayers), a gallery-builder (Drupal), and a Drupal area for group assembly (complete with graphs indicating individual contributions); we have integrated these tools so groups can easily collaborate on projects and build new content.
Galleries, Timelines, and Maps
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Individual Entries
Jennifer Conary used COVE's annotation tool with her undergraduate class to annotate Mary Seacole and Ella Hepworth Dixon (fall 2020).
At Daemen College, Nancy Cantwell used COVE tools over Fall 2020 to build a gallery exhibit on illustrations for Frankenstein.