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− | Free. Interesting. Reliable. Educational. | + | Free. Interesting. Reliable. Educational. |
− | Welcome to the prototype in development of '''OutHistory.org''', a website on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender histories. This prototype focuses on a few aspects of these histories, but our future vision of this site is broad and ambitious. Directed by historian Jonathan Ned Katz, OutHistory is produced by [http://clags.org/ The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS)], part of the [http://www.cuny.edu/ City University of New York]. The site’s development is funded by a two-year grant from the [http://www.arcusfoundation.org/ Arcus Foundation]. | + | Welcome to the prototype in development of '''OutHistory.org''', a website on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender histories. This prototype focuses on a few aspects of these histories, but our future vision of this site is broad and ambitious. Directed by historian Jonathan Ned Katz, and coordinated by Lynley Wheaton, OutHistory is produced by [http://clags.org/ The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS)], part of the [http://www.cuny.edu/ City University of New York]. The site’s development is funded by a two-year grant from the [http://www.arcusfoundation.org/ Arcus Foundation]. |
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+ | Please explore the site and comment on it, using the "Discuss" option on this page. Comment on a particular entry by using the "Discuss” section of each article. | ||
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Finally, we urge you to help OutHistory make history. This is a site to which users can contribute. Take a look at the [[OutHistory:Participation|Participate]] page and find out how you can submit entries and documents, and offer research, copyediting, administrative, and other skills. If you are ready to contribute, see [[Help:Contents|Help]] for first steps. Visit the [[Ouhistory:Donations|Donations]] page and help fund the development of this site. | Finally, we urge you to help OutHistory make history. This is a site to which users can contribute. Take a look at the [[OutHistory:Participation|Participate]] page and find out how you can submit entries and documents, and offer research, copyediting, administrative, and other skills. If you are ready to contribute, see [[Help:Contents|Help]] for first steps. Visit the [[Ouhistory:Donations|Donations]] page and help fund the development of this site. | ||
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+ | For more about OutHistory.org, visit our [[OutHistory:About|About]] page. To date, OutHistory has {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles. | ||
Revision as of 13:55, 22 January 2008
OutHistory.org It's About Time!
Free. Interesting. Reliable. Educational.
Welcome to the prototype in development of OutHistory.org, a website on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender histories. This prototype focuses on a few aspects of these histories, but our future vision of this site is broad and ambitious. Directed by historian Jonathan Ned Katz, and coordinated by Lynley Wheaton, OutHistory is produced by The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS), part of the City University of New York. The site’s development is funded by a two-year grant from the Arcus Foundation.
Please explore the site and comment on it, using the "Discuss" option on this page. Comment on a particular entry by using the "Discuss” section of each article.
Finally, we urge you to help OutHistory make history. This is a site to which users can contribute. Take a look at the Participate page and find out how you can submit entries and documents, and offer research, copyediting, administrative, and other skills. If you are ready to contribute, see Help for first steps. Visit the Donations page and help fund the development of this site.
For more about OutHistory.org, visit our About page. To date, OutHistory has 2,488 articles.
Article Highlights |
Contents |
The First Step in the MediaWiki
Jonathan Ned Katz
Click Jim Kolbe to get into the new area.
This is the Sandbox page.