Mission & Vision
The Robert C. Solomon Digital Archive preserves, organizes, and shares the writings, lectures, and correspondence of a pioneering philosopher and the public.
Scope of the Collection
Omeka archive has Robert C. Solomon's 28 monographs, 13 edited volumes, 13 textbooks, 169 journal articles, 47 reviews, audio/video lectures, unpublished drafts.
Metadata & Methodology
Standards employed (Dublin Core + Citation Style Language fields, consistent name authorities, etc.).
Digitization workflow: scanning, OCR, quality checks, file formats, and version control.
Tools (Omeka Classic/CSV Import, NotebookLM summaries, etc.).
Rights and Permissions
Except where otherwise noted, the materials in the Robert C. Solomon Digital Archive are protected by copyright held by their original publishers or the Solomon Estate (under Dr. Kathleen M. Higgins).
Acknowledgments & Sponsorship
With special thanks to professor Kathleen M. Higgins at University of Texas - Austin, and Professor Carrie Heitman at University of Nebraska - Lincoln for their generous support and guidance.
This project is supported by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Created with support from the 2025 Digital Humanities Fellowship for the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities.
Contact : elee29 [@] UNL [.] edu
This site is curated, digitized, and maintained by Eunhong Lee (University of Nebraska–Lincoln).
Eunhong Lee is a philosophy graduate student and teaching assistant at UNL. She received her B.A. and M.A. degrees from Chung-Ang University in South Korea. Eunhong’s philosophical interests include philosophy of emotion, metaphysics, and ethics. Her non-philosophic interests include travel, yoga, and writing essays.