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==[http://vos.ucsb.edu/index.asp Voice of the Shuttle]==
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VOS Started in 1994 as a suite of static Web pages, VoS has now been rebuilt as a database that Old VoS: Dec. 1994 to Oct. 2001serves content dynamically on the Web. Users gain greater [[flexibility]] in viewing and searching, while [[editors]] are able to work more efficiently and flexibly.
 
VOS Started in 1994 as a suite of static Web pages, VoS has now been rebuilt as a database that Old VoS: Dec. 1994 to Oct. 2001serves content dynamically on the Web. Users gain greater [[flexibility]] in viewing and searching, while [[editors]] are able to work more efficiently and flexibly.
  
We've tried to maintain most of the original structure of the site, which models the way the [[humanities]] are organized for [[research]] and [[teaching]] as well as the way they are adapting to social, cultural, and technological [[changes]]. But some shifts in organization and navigation are necessary for technical reasons. ([http://vos.ucsb.edu/help.asp#navigating Navigating and Bookmarking VoS])
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We've tried to maintain most of the original structure of the site, which models the way the [[humanities]] are organized for [[research]] and [[teaching]] as well as the way they are adapting to social, cultural, and technological [[changes]]. But some shifts in organization and navigation are necessary for technical reasons. ([https://vos.ucsb.edu/help.asp#navigating Navigating and Bookmarking VoS])
  
VoS is woven by [http://liu.english.ucsb.edu/ Alan Liu] of the U. California, Santa Barbara, English Department with a team of department graduate students and others. Robert Adlington and Jeremy Douglass developed the SQL Server database and ASP and VB code for the site (their creative ideas were instrumental to the project). Brian Reynolds built the server machine for the database, integrated it with the separate Web server, and oversaw networking. Bo Kinloch took the lead in graphic design. And Andrea Fontenot, Christien Hoffpauir, and Jennifer Jones assisted with editing and other tasks during the migration to the new format.
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VoS is woven by [https://liu.english.ucsb.edu/ Alan Liu] of the U. California, Santa Barbara, English Department with a team of department graduate students and others. Robert Adlington and Jeremy Douglass developed the SQL Server database and ASP and VB code for the site (their creative ideas were instrumental to the project). Brian Reynolds built the server machine for the database, integrated it with the separate Web server, and oversaw networking. Bo Kinloch took the lead in graphic design. And Andrea Fontenot, Christien Hoffpauir, and Jennifer Jones assisted with editing and other tasks during the migration to the new format.
  
 
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Voice of the Shuttle

VOS Started in 1994 as a suite of static Web pages, VoS has now been rebuilt as a database that Old VoS: Dec. 1994 to Oct. 2001serves content dynamically on the Web. Users gain greater flexibility in viewing and searching, while editors are able to work more efficiently and flexibly.

We've tried to maintain most of the original structure of the site, which models the way the humanities are organized for research and teaching as well as the way they are adapting to social, cultural, and technological changes. But some shifts in organization and navigation are necessary for technical reasons. (Navigating and Bookmarking VoS)

VoS is woven by Alan Liu of the U. California, Santa Barbara, English Department with a team of department graduate students and others. Robert Adlington and Jeremy Douglass developed the SQL Server database and ASP and VB code for the site (their creative ideas were instrumental to the project). Brian Reynolds built the server machine for the database, integrated it with the separate Web server, and oversaw networking. Bo Kinloch took the lead in graphic design. And Andrea Fontenot, Christien Hoffpauir, and Jennifer Jones assisted with editing and other tasks during the migration to the new format.