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                    historical moments. The Yellow Nineties Online publishes facsimile editions of a
                    select collection of fin-de- siècle aesthetic periodicals, together with
                    paratexts of production and reception such as cover designs, advertising
                    materials, and reviews. This historical material is enhanced by two kinds of
                    peer-reviewed scholarly commentary: biographies of the periodicals’ contributors
                    and associates; and critical introductions to each title and volume by experts
                    in the field. All scholarly material on the site is vetted by the editor(s) and
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                    whole is peer- reviewed by NINES (Networked Infrastructure for
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                    virtual objects (facsimiles) in FlipBook form; in HTML for online reading; in
                    PDF for downloading and collecting; and in XML for those who wish to review
                    and/or adapt our tag sets. In order to make ornamental devices, such as initial
                    letters, head- and tail- pieces, searchable, we have developed a Database of
                    Ornament in OMEKA, and linked it to the relevant pages of each magazine edition.
                    As a dynamic structure, a scholarly website is always in process; Phase One of
                    The Yellow Nineties Online (2010-2015) is completed and Phase Two (2016-2021) is
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