Leon, SharonGorges, BooneMurray-John, PatrickCohen, DanBoggs, JeremyOwens, TrevorBrennan, Sheila A.Casden, JasonGossett, KathieHanrath, ScottKapsalis, EffieKnox, DougMcCune, ZacharyMeloni, JulieRamsay, SteveRashleigh, PatrickRemy, JanaScheinfeldt, Tom2023-05-052023-05-052010https://hdl.handle.net/1920/13283The WARC file can be viewed using a web archiving program such as Conifer (https://conifer.rhizome.org). The ZIP contains a static version of the website.Anthologize is a free, open-source, plugin that transforms WordPress into a platform for publishing electronic texts. Grab posts from your WordPress blog, import feeds from external sites, or create new content directly within Anthologize. Then outline, order, and edit your work, crafting it into a single volume for export in several formats, including—in this release—PDF, ePUB, TEI. Anthologize was built during One Week One Tool, an NEH Summer Institute at George Mason University’s Center for History and New Media. Major sponsors of Anthologize were the Office of Digital Humanities of the National Endowment for the Humanities, City Tech OpenLab, and Demokratie & Dialog e.V. This site was intended to promote and provide resources for Anthologize, while the plugin itself is available in the WordPress plugins directory (https://wordpress.org/plugins/anthologize/). Hosted at anthologize.org.en-USCopyright 2018 Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New MediaSoftwareDigital editionAnthologizeSoftware