New Zealand Electronic Text Centre
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The New Zealand Electronic Text Centre is a digital repository and research tool provided by the Victoria University of Wellington. It has has four main aims:
- To create a digital library providing open access to significant New Zealand and Pacific Island texts and materials. This encompasses both digitised heritage material and born-digital resources:
- To effectively partner with other organisations, as a collaborator and service provider, on a variety of digitisation and digital content projects;
- To build a wider community skilled in the use and creation of digital materials through teaching and training activities and by publishing and presenting the results of research;
- To work at the intersection of computing tools with textual material and investigate how these tools may be used to make new knowledge from our cultural inheritance.
[edit] External links
- New Zealand Electronic Text Centre (official website)
- NZETC Blog (official weblog)

