THE CAMELOT PROJECT is designed to make available in electronic
format a database of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic
information. The project, begun in 1995, is sponsored by the University
of Rochester and prepared in The Robbins Library, a branch of Rush
Rhees Library. The Camelot Project has been designed by Alan Lupack,
Director of the Robbins Library, and Barbara Tepa Lupack.
General Editors: Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack
Editorial Board:
Norris J. Lacy, Pennsylvania State University
Russell A. Peck, University of Rochester
Christopher Snyder, Marymount University
Bonnie Wheeler, Southern Methodist University
Victoria Szabo developed procedures for formatting texts and assisted
in the design of home pages and menus. Corinne Arr�ez, Jennifer Church,
Elizabeth Turner, Leni Rayburn, Donna Bell, Jessica Forbes, Juliet
Sloger, Keith Parkins, Christine Bertie, Ian Peddie, Melissa Bernstein,
Alissa Herschbach-McElreath, Anne Zanzucchi, Gina Tonogbanua, Joanna
Grant, Carmen Reyes, John Sutton, Su-ching Huang, Emily Huber, Annie
Heckel, Karan Vaswani, Vasudha Kurapati, Ryan Harper, John Chandler,
Leila K. Norako, and Rosemary Paprocki have assisted in the preparation
of documents and images for inclusion. Thomas Hickman, formerly of the
Robbins Library, assisted with the proofing of material for inclusion.
Jonathan Dick, formerly of the Computing Center at the University of
Rochester, Richard Hayden and Cynthia Vercruysse of the Microcomputer
Services Dept. of Rush Rhees Library, and Lisa LaPoint, Jackie Forbes,
David Neuland, and Kim Miller, formerly of the Microcomputer Services
Dept. of Rush Rhees Library, have provided training and technical
support. Allison Zhang, formerly of the Cataloging Dept. of Rush Rhees
Library, and Erin DeGroff and Konstantin Gurevich of the Cataloging
Department of Rush Rhees Library have been responsible for cataloging
the site. The Interlibrary Loan Department of Rush Rhees Library has
provided invaluable assistance in obtaining texts used in the project.
The Main Menu lists Arthurian characters, symbols, and sites. You may
move from any highlighted element to a sub-menu of basic information,
texts, images, and a bibliography about that subject. You may also look
at a menu arranged by author with most medieval texts listed under the
heading "Anonymous." A third menu lists artists and their works. Not
all of the sub-menus are complete; and, in some senses, the project
will always be "under construction" since we will constantly be adding
information, bibliographic citations, texts and images.
The University of Groningen has created a mirror site of The Camelot Project for more efficient access from European servers at http://www.ub.rug.nl/camelot/.
Please cite as: The Camelot Project, The University of Rochester (http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/cphome.stm).
Copyright � Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack. All original material in
the project, unless otherwise indicated, is copyright � Alan Lupack.