Tennessee Encyclopedia
Tennessee Encyclopedia is a
The original print edition was developed as a
When the book was completed in 1998, it became the third state
An online edition of the encyclopedia has been on the Internet since 2002. It includes the contents of the book plus some new entries and some multimedia content. The online edition is jointly produced and maintained by the Tennessee Historical Society and the University of Tennessee Press.[1][4] Access to the full contents is free.[5] The online interface was revised and updated in February 2011.[6]
Editor for both the print and online versions is Carroll Van West, a Middle Tennessee State University history professor who is director of that university's Center for Historic Preservation.[2] Copyright to the contents of both the print and online versions is held by the Tennessee Historical Society.[5]
References
- ^ a b c Foreword, Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture website, accessed April 23, 2011
- ^ a b Carroll Van West, MTSU Center for Historic Preservation website, accessed April 23, 2011
- ^ AASLH Award Winner Detail, AASLH website, accessed April 24, 2011
- ^ About This Site, Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture website, accessed April 23, 2011
- ^ a b Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine, Tennessee Historical Society website, accessed April 23, 2011
- ^ UT Press Helps Produce Updated Online Tennessee Encyclopedia, University of Tennessee press release, March 9, 2011
External links
- The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture (online edition)