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What is it History on Line?
History On Line is an international web portal for professional and non-professional historians, focusing on the History of Education.

The Portal is organised in three main section where professionals and amateurs historians can find different materials to carry out historical research through the exploitation of information technologies and Internet :

Building History On Line Section - Collecting and making available for historians research instruments, like Direct Sources (Classics of Education and Digital Archives), Bibliography and webliography and an example of Meta Research Engine (MultiOpac) allowing researches in three Archives of School Textbooks (MANES for Spain, EDISCO for Italy and EMMANNUELLE for France)

Studying History On Line Section - Giving access to an Educational Package on Historical Research a real Guide for the studying of history through the exploitation of information technologies and Internet

Writing History On Line Section - Collecting and making available sample Essay, which have been written by making use of the portal resources.

Which goals does it want to reach?
History On Line would like to encourage the historical research by professional and non-professional historians, to facilitate the availability and reproducibility of primary historical sources, to offer new tools for qualitative and quantitative analysis, to promote the integration between researchers coming from different European countries, to promote new ways of writing history online, and to make resources on the history of education and didactics accessible to teachers and secondary school students.

Who works at the web portal?
History On Line brings together a pool of Universities from various European countries, which collaborate closely and contribute equally to the development of the different sections contents of the portal.

This Portal is the the result of the History On Line project funded by the Lifelong Learning Programme - Erasmus Sub Programme - Multilateral Project Action.

Copyright
The materials on the HOL website are under copyright. These materials have been made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. You may reproduce (print, make photocopies, or download) materials from this website for these purposes without prior permission on the condition that you properly cite the source in all copies.

We did our utmost to comply with national and international copyright laws. For all the copyright claims concerning books or images on History on Line, please contact:

Paolo.bianchini@unito.it

antonella.tiberi@unimc.it

andrea@pixel-online.net

Citation Information
To cite our sources you should refer to the particular item (for example a database or image), the HOL project (or a particular section) it comes from and the web address of the item.

 

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
All the project's contents reflect the views only of the author, and the Commission
cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.