This section contains information about The Thomas Gray
Archive Web site, its structure, development, history, and
statistics. The Archive, located at the University of Oxford, has
been freely accessible from 2000 and is conceived as a collaborative online
resource that is solely intended for educational uses, that is, for teaching,
research, and study.
This site information page contains:
This Web site consists of two main sub-sites, the Primary Texts section and the Materials section. Additionally, Help Desk, Site Information, and Contacts sections have been supplied for more
detailed information on the use of the site, its design, history,
statistics, and the individuals responsible for the creation and
maintenance of the site. The Web site was designed with the "KISS
principle" in mind. It is based on standard HTML4
and CSS2 and ought to be displayed properly in any Web browser supporting
these standards. More generally, it ought to be viewable with any
browser. The site establishes an accessible and easy-to-handle environment
in which the use of advanced features and graphics has been reduced to a
minimum. The Thomas Gray Archive runs on FreeBSD (US server)/Solaris (UK server)/Linux (development server), the Apache
HTTP Server, and CGI/Perl.
Articles about and reviews of
the Archive
Boot, Peter: "The Thomas Gray Archive" [in Dutch]. In: CHI weblog
elektronisch publiceren (Constantijn Huygens Institute for text editions and
intellectual history) (9 July 2004).
Referencing this site in
print or online publications
If you want to reference The Thomas Gray Archive Web site
as a source of information in an online or print publication, please
use the following information, or use the MLA style citation given below (see also this FAQ
section):
Information on updates to the Archive can now be received by
subscribing to the Archive's news feed: . From 1 July 2008
monthly Web site statistics will be provided by Google Analytics, all log
files from the Archive's US and UK servers will continue to be
archived.
The Archive is updated on a regular basis. Important improvements
and the addition of new resources are announced approximately four to six
times a year. In between these major updates, corrections and revisions
of the pages take place continuously.
The Archive editor will be attending the 37th Annual Conference
of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS),
3rd-5th January 2008, St. Hugh's College,
Oxford. He will be happy to discuss future developments informally.
The Thomas Gray Archive has recently been reviewed by Schoolzone "for educational relevance and
usefulness" and has been awarded "a Highly Recommended rating"
by their teacher reviewer panel. "Schoolzone is the UK's leading
evaluation service for online educational resources. We provide evaluations
for the Government's ICT in Education partners, e.g. Becta."
The Thomas Gray
Archive has recently "been approved as a Britannica iGuide
site" by the editorial team of the Encyclopædia Britannica Online,
and, in order to supplement their own content, will be presented as a
recommended resource for their online readers.
The Archive editor will be attending the 36th Annual Conference
of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS),
3rd-5th January 2007, St. Hugh's College, Oxford. He will be happy to discuss
future developments informally.
The Archive's US server has been moved to a new platform running
FreeBSD (formerly running Linux), the Apache HTTP Server, and CGI/Perl.
Duncan C. Tovey's three-volume edition of The
Letters of Thomas Gray (1900-1912) is available in the digital library, the bibliographies of
the letters included in the edition have
been updated accordingly. All links verified.
The Archive editor will be attending the 35th Annual Conference of
the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS), 4th-6th January
2006, St. Hugh's College, Oxford. He will be available for discussion, to
answer questions, and will be open to suggestions for future developments.
13 October 2005:
Gray's The Candidate (1774?) joins the list of printed works in
the digital library. Herbert
W. Starr's standard work A Bibliography of Thomas Gray, 1917-1951
(1953) is available as a full-text searchable electronic
edition on the bibliography
page. Three more photos added to the gallery, all links verified.
The Thomas Gray Archive correspondence address has changed,
please see the contacts page for
details.
5 August 2005:
Gray's Latin poetry is available on the poems page in the Primary Texts
section, Latin concordance added to the concordance page. New prose works page established in the same
section, dedicated to Gray's scholarly writing. C. S. Northup's edition of
Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911) is available as a
full-text searchable electronic
edition. Many updates in the letters
database, 95 records added to the letters' bibliographies. Three additions to
the "other 'lives'" part of the biography, three more photos added to the gallery, all links verified.
9 June 2005:
John Bradshaw's edition of The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: English
and Latin (1891) is available as a full-text searchable electronic
edition in the Primary Texts section. Gray's only surviving Greek
poem "Inscription for a Wood in a
Park" joins the edited poems in the same section. More than 150 notes
added to the commentary database. Search Tool revised
and moved near top of navigation. Criticism page re-arranged by subject,
two more Stoke Poges photos added to the "places and maps" part of the
gallery, all links verified.
19 April 2005:
C. S. Northup's standard work A Bibliography of Thomas Gray
(1917) is available as a full-text searchable electronic
edition in the Materials section, minor improvements and
revisions in several sections, two more Stoke Poges photos
join the "places and
maps" part of the gallery,
all links verified.
7 February 2005:
Several audio-visual recordings of
readings of Gray's poems added to the digital
library, improvements made and additional e-text search
functionalities added to the search tool,
numerous additions to the criticism
page, three more Stoke Poges photos join the "places and
maps" part of the gallery,
minor Web site design changes, all links verified.
6 December 2004:
Bell's edition of The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray
(1782), which also contains a selection of Richard West's
poetry, is available in the digital
library. Minor changes and improvements in several sections, related links updated, all links verified.
The Thomas Gray Archive is pleased to announce the launch of
its official UK server at http://www.thomasgray.org.uk/,
hosted by the University of Oxford. Both the US and UK servers are
updated simultaneously from the Archive's development server,
their contents are identical. The Archive editor
would like to thank Mr Dave Price, Head of the Systems and Electronic
Resources Service at Oxford University, for his support throughout the
installation period. See also the announcement on C18-L
for this update.
The Archive editor will be attending the 34th Annual Conference of
the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS), 6th-8th January
2005, St. Hugh's College, Oxford. He will be available for discussion, to
answer questions, and will be open to suggestions for future developments.
New criticism page established
in the Materials section, dedicated to research and
teaching materials. Corpus word occurrences display and sorting added
to the concordance, digital library pageturner interface
modified (expanded titles, displays [missing numbers] in numbered page
sequences, contents page images are browsable), synopsis of the "long
18th century" in the chronology is
available as PDFs, two additions (Stoke Poges) to the "places and maps"
part of the gallery,
"favicon" created, all links verified.
9 June 2004:
Two new glossaries of place names (TGN-based) and literary terms relevant to
Gray's life and works have been added to the Materials section,
all internal links in the Archive are now based on the structured
vocabularies used. The chronology
has been extended, the bibliography
has been updated, all links have been verified.
7 April 2004:
The collaborative online commentary is now searchable. This functionality
is available from both the poem display pages (for individual texts) and the
Archivesearch engine (for all
annotated texts). Minor updates in several sections, general Web site
face-lift, all links verified.
11 February 2004:
Extensive updates in the letters database, one addition to the "Gray's circle" part of the gallery (Walpole
portrait). Brief project outline and history added to the general introduction in the help section, minor change to the user interface (internal and external
link highlighting), all links verified.
The Archive has recently been selected for
inclusion on the NEH'sEDSITEment website "as one
of the best online resources for education in the humanities."
The Archive was reviewed by both a peer review panel and a Blue Ribbon
panel composed of educators and administrators in education
organizations and higher education institutions. Both panels
determined that the Archive met the EDSITEment criteria for
"intellectual quality, content, design, and most importantly,
classroom impact."
15 December 2003:
A new letters page is available
as part of the Primary Texts section, containing details of the
correspondence to and from Thomas Gray. Several of Gray's correspondents
added to the "Gray's circle" part of the gallery, a glossary of personal names (LCNAF-based) is available in the Materials
section, all links verified.
The Archive editor will be attending the 33rd Annual
Conference of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
(BSECS), 3rd-5th January 2004, St. Hugh's College, Oxford. He will be
available for discussion, to answer questions, and will be open to
suggestions for future developments.
24 October 2003:
A browsable calendar to the correspondence of Thomas Gray is scheduled
for publication in The Thomas Gray Archive before the end of the
year. Minor corrections in the commentary databases, all links verified.
The Thomas Gray Archive has recently been moved to a new
server platform running Linux (formerly running FreeBSD), the Apache HTTP Server, and CGI/Perl.
5 September 2003:
Designs by Mr. R. Bentley, for six poems by Mr. T. Gray
(1753) is available in the digital
library. Minor updates in most sections, all links verified.
18 July 2003:
Gray's Odes (1757) is available in the digital library. Minor presentational
changes (additional link highlighting) and corrections for consistency.
The bibliography has been updated, all links have been verified.
20 June 2003:
In the digital library, all images
"containing" poems are now hyperlinked to both the corresponding
sections of the Archive's electronic texts and the critical
apparatus for the displayed passage (the latter via image maps). Minor
updates in most sections. All links verified.
The Thomas Gray Archive has won
the University of Oxford's 2003 OxTALENT award for
innovative use of IT in Teaching and Learning in Humanities
& Social Sciences. The Archive was reviewed by the OxTALENT interest group according to its
evaluation
criteria. The award ceremony took place at Oxford
University Computing Services (OUCS) on 12 June 2003.
12 May 2003:
Gray's An Elegy wrote in a Country Church Yard (1751) is
available in the digital library. A
complementary Synopsis of British Literature and Culture
(1660-1830) has been added to the chronology page. Minor presentational
changes for clarity. All links verified.
11 April 2003:
New overview page
added for Dodsley's A Collection of Poems (1765; 1st
ed. 1748-1758). Minor changes in the concordance (word occurrences) for
clarity. Minor updates in most sections. Sitemap
added. New links added and all links
verified.
The Thomas Gray Archive correspondence address has changed,
please see the contacts page for
details.
13 February 2003:
Gray's Ode for Music (1769) is available in the digital library. Minor updates and
clarifications in several sections, minor additions to the biographical sketch. All links verified.
8 January 2003:
Gray's poems in vol. vi of Dodsley's A Collection of Poems
(1748-1758) are available in the digital
library. Minor change in the navigation structure for clarity. All
links verified.
4 November 2002:
All annotations are available in full-text. Web site statistics are
available online and will be updated monthly. Minor changes in the navigation
structure for clarity. Level A Conformance to Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines 1.0 of the Archive Web site has been established. Quick
start links added to home page. Archive FAQ and
Site Info updated. All links have been re-assessed and verified.
2 October 2002:
Gray's footnotes have been integrated into the searchable paratexts,
thus eliminating a previous inconsistency. The bibliography has been
updated, all links have been verified.
The Archive editor will be attending the 32nd Annual
Conference of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
(BSECS), 3rd-5th January 2003, St. Hugh's College, Oxford. He will be
available for discussion, to answer questions, and will be open to
suggestions for future developments.
19 August 2002:
Minor corrections and additions to the commentary databases. The
bibliography has been updated, all links have been verified.
10 July 2002:
The digital library offers thumbnail
previews of page images for all editions. Minor corrections in the commentary
databases, a few changes in the user interface. All links verified.
17 May 2002:
The Web site of The Thomas Gray Archive has been officially
re-launched with all the new items announced on 22 February 2002 (see pilot and evaluation phase). The bibliography has been
updated, all links have been verified. See also the H-Net and Humanist
announcements for the re-launch of the Web site.
Pilot and evaluation phase history
6 April 2002:
More full-text additions to the commentary databases. All links verified.
The Thomas Gray Archive correspondence address has changed,
please see the contacts page for
details.
22 February 2002:
The Thomas Gray Archive has recently been relocated to
Oxford, UK, and is currently being improved and enlarged. The new
Archive will include:
Gray's complete English poetry online
A concordance of the complete English poetry
A digital library of important 18th century editions of Gray's
poetry
Extended materials section, including many additions to the
gallery
Improved help with new topics and Archive FAQ
New Web site design ...
15 November 2001:
Minor additions to the biographical
sketch and a few changes in the user interface. All links verified.
Celebrating the first year of this Web site and its continuing
popularity, it has been moved to its own domain at http://www.thomasgray.org/
with a new title The Thomas Gray (1716-1771) Interactive Hypermedia
Archive.
17 October 2001:
Complete revision of databases and CGI-scripts, minor bug fixes and
user interface changes based on user feedback. All links verified.
28 August 2001:
The simple full-text search engine
supports wildcard characters "?" (single unknown character) and
"*" (any number of characters). Minor design changes for clarity. All
links verified.
16 July 2001:
Minor internal improvements in the CGI-scripts. Minor additions and
corrections in the biography
(birth and death dates), chronological
table (dates), and gallery
(expanded captions). All links verified.
18 May 2001:
More full-text additions to commentary databases. Minor design
changes in the user interface. All links verified.
14 March 2001:
Substantial full-text additions from a variety of editions. Many small
design changes in the Web site based on user feedback. All links verified.
15 January 2001:
Complete update of Web site, all links verified. All textual notes
from [ToD_1922] Duncan
C. Tovey's Gray edition added in full-text.
Project phase history
15 November 2000:
Prototype goes live.
October - November 2000:
Web site design phase: Web site designed and created; materials section completed: gallery added, links updated; help
page and site information page completed; contacts information added.
August - October 2000:
Technical realisation phase: materials scanned and typed into
administrator's frontend for commentary databases; additional materials
created: chronology, biography; development of programs
completed; help and site information pages begun;
primary texts section completed; search engine created.
March - August 2000:
Research phase: research of primary and secondary resources;
bibliography created; links to related sources created;
creation of online electronic editions of primary
texts; database model concept reworked; basic programming of tools
finished.
March 2000:
Planning phase: basic project outline; design of user input and
system reply model; flat-file databases designed; basic programming
done.
Project idea for The Thomas Gray (1716-1771) Interactive Online
Commentary born.