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-<br><br>The publishing site ''Women Writers’ Networks'' as presented in this form is one of the outcomes of the digitizing project ''The International Reception of Women’s Writing'' (2004–2007; Utrecht University). With electronic support provided by ''Igitur publishing & archiving services'' (Utrecht University Library), the preceding version of the site is being adapted into a format allowing to be edited by the research team without intervention of others. <br><br> +<br><br>The publishing site ''Women Writers’ Networks'' as presented in this form was one of the outcomes of the digitizing project ''The International Reception of Women’s Writing'' (2004–2007; Utrecht University). This digitizing project was part of a large research programme which is going on since 1997 - and continuing since then thanks to different fundings and projects. <br><br>>
-The digitizing project was part of a large research programme which is going on since 1997 around the database ''WomenWriters''. Next phase is the current international networking project ''New approaches to European Women’s Writing'' (NEWW; 2007–2010). Just as the preceding projects it is funded by NWO (Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research); collaboration is with Universities of Genève, Lausanne, Southampton, Warwick and Bochum.<br><br>+Next phase was the international networking project ''New approaches to European Women’s Writing'' (NEWW; 2007–2010). Just as the preceding projects it was funded by NWO (Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research); collaboration was with Universities of Genève, Lausanne, Southampton, Warwick and Bochum.<br><br>
-In the framework of this project an international network has been created, for which a [[mission statement]] has been formulated by Agnese Fidecaro, during an [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Utrecht_exploratory_workshop%2C_April_2008 Exploratory Workshop] organised in Utrecht, 4 and 5 April 2008. On the same occasion a [[provisional NEWW program]] of meetings and activities has been sketched.<br><br>+In the framework of this project an international network has been created, for which a [[mission statement]] has been formulated during an [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Utrecht_exploratory_workshop%2C_April_2008 Exploratory Workshop] organised in Utrecht, April 2008. Since then, the NEWW project has been instrumental in preparing a European-wide '''[[COST Action]]''' entitled : '''Women Writers In History: Toward a New Understanding of European Literary Culture'''.
 +During this Action (2009-2013), European scholars further collaborated and enlarged the network in view of preparing appropriate understanding of women's role in international literary history.<br><br>
-Objective of this site is: the presentation of provisional and partial results of research which has been allowed or facilitated by the [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl database ''WomenWriters'']. The direct relationship between the website and the database is visible through hyperlinks leading from the online articles to the source materials. Note that while access to the website is open to everyone, a password is needed for complete visibility of the database content. (Contact us!) <br><br>+It was followed by [http://travellingtexts.huygens.knaw.nl/ HERA ''Travelling TexTs''] (2013-2016), which led us to becoming a DARIAH Working Group, again named "Women Writers in History". This is equallly the name of a book series we created with Brill, Leiden. <br><br><br>
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 +Objective of the present website is: informing about the series of projects and activities going on. Note that while access to the website is open to everyone, a password is needed for complete access to the VRE.<br><br>
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 +For quoting, researchers are asked to take into account normal [[copyright]] regulations.<br><br>
-In the first place this website is providing results of ''The International Reception of Women’s Writing''. This project has in particular been concerned with reception of women’s writing in the ''Netherlands''. It was closed by a [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Women%E2%80%99s_past_and_future study day] at the Huygens Institute (The Hague) on 21 September 2007. <br> 
-<BR>When quoting from this website or related database, you are kindly requested to specify this source, and the day of consultation. 
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''WomenWriters''<br> ''WomenWriters''<br>
-Project manager [mailto:Suzan.vanDijk@let.uu.nl Dr. Suzan van Dijk] <br>+Project manager [mailto:suzan.van.dijk@huygens.knaw.nl Suzan van Dijk] <br>
-Utrecht University; Faculty of Humanities<br>+[https://www.huygens.knaw.nl/?lang=en Huygens Institute KNAW]<br>
-O.G.C. (Research Institute of History and Culture)<br>+PO Box 10855 <br>
-Janskerkhof 13<br>+1001 EW AMSTERDAM<br>
-3512 BL Utrecht <br>+
The Netherlands<br> The Netherlands<br>
-Tel. 00-31-30-2537980<br><br>+Tel. +31 20 224 68 00<br><br><br>
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-''See also under: Participants'' <br><br>+
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The publishing site Women Writers’ Networks as presented in this form was one of the outcomes of the digitizing project The International Reception of Women’s Writing (2004–2007; Utrecht University). This digitizing project was part of a large research programme which is going on since 1997 - and continuing since then thanks to different fundings and projects.

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Next phase was the international networking project New approaches to European Women’s Writing (NEWW; 2007–2010). Just as the preceding projects it was funded by NWO (Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research); collaboration was with Universities of Genève, Lausanne, Southampton, Warwick and Bochum.

In the framework of this project an international network has been created, for which a mission statement has been formulated during an Exploratory Workshop organised in Utrecht, April 2008. Since then, the NEWW project has been instrumental in preparing a European-wide COST Action entitled : Women Writers In History: Toward a New Understanding of European Literary Culture. During this Action (2009-2013), European scholars further collaborated and enlarged the network in view of preparing appropriate understanding of women's role in international literary history.

It was followed by HERA Travelling TexTs (2013-2016), which led us to becoming a DARIAH Working Group, again named "Women Writers in History". This is equallly the name of a book series we created with Brill, Leiden.


Objective of the present website is: informing about the series of projects and activities going on. Note that while access to the website is open to everyone, a password is needed for complete access to the VRE.

For quoting, researchers are asked to take into account normal copyright regulations.



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WomenWriters
Project manager Suzan van Dijk
Huygens Institute KNAW
PO Box 10855
1001 EW AMSTERDAM
The Netherlands
Tel. +31 20 224 68 00



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