British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Digital Resource Prize

Prize

Description

The prize was awarded to the French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe database project (FBTEE), Chief investigator Simon Burrows. One of very few prizes for Digital Resources, this prestigious prize is awarded annually: other winners have included the Old Bailey Online/London Lives (the most visited DH website globally); Oxford University Press/Bodleian Library's 'Electronic Enlightenment' project (for a while OUP's biggest subscription project) and Gale Cengage's massive subscription product 'Eighteenth-Century Collections Online', which makes digitally available most of the books published in Britain or in the English language globally in the course of the eighteenth century.
Degree of recognitionInternational
Granting OrganisationsBritish Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies

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