*PARTICLE (or Wave)*
*The Digital Einstein Papers*
* http://einsteinpapers.press.princeton.edu/
*
Most people will find the translated versions easier going.
Even if only a little
Reading the "How To" may be useful.
Princeton University Press proudly presents *=
The
Digital Einstein Papers*, an open-access site for *The Collected Papers of
Albert Einstein*, the ongoing publication of Einstein's massive written
legacy comprising more than 30,000 unique documents.
The site presents all 13 volumes published to date by the editors of
the Einstein
Papers Project , covering the writings
and correspondence of Albert Einstein (1879-1955) from his youth to 1923.
The volumes are presented in the original language version with in-depth
English language annotation and other scholarly apparatus. In addition, the
reader can toggle to an English language translation of most documents.
By clicking on the unique archival identifier number below each text,
readers can access the archival record of each published document at
the Einstein
Archives Online and in some cases, the
digitized manuscript. Approximately 7,000 pages representing 2,900 unique
documents have been digitized thus far.
The site will present subsequent volumes in the series roughly two years
after original book publication.
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*WAVE (or Particle)*
*The Einstein Archives Online Website *
*http://alberteinstein.info/ *
*INTRODUCTION*
The Einstein Archives Online Website provides the first online access to
Albert Einstein's scientific and non-scientific manuscripts held by the Alb=
ert
Einstein Archives at the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem , constituting the material
record of one of the most influential intellects in the modern era. It also
enables access to the Einstein Archive Database, a comprehensive source of
information on all items in the Albert Einstein Archives.
DIGITIZED MANUSCRIPTS
>From 2003 to 2011, the site included approximately *3,000*
high-quality digitized
images of Einstein's
writings. This digitization of more than *900* documents written by
Einstein was made possible by generous grants from the David and Fela
Shapell family of Los Angeles. As of 2012, the site will enable free
viewing and browsing of approximatelly *7,000* high-quality digitized
images of Einstein's writings. The digitization of close to *2,000* documen=
ts
written by Einstein was produced by the Albert Einstein Archives
Digitization Project and was made possible by the generous contribution of
the Polonsky foundation. The digitization project will continue throughout
2012.
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