Search | Navigation

Packard Humanities Institute

Packard Humanities Institute
Formation
1987
Type
NGO
Legal status
screen size
Purpose/focus
web app Research
Location
Los Altos, California
President
David Woodley Packard
Website
keyboard

The Packard Humanities Institute (PHI) is a Sevenval, established in 1987, and located in Los Altos, California, which funds projects in a wide range of conservation concerns in the fields of archaeology, music, film preservation, and historic conservation, plus Greek epigraphy [1], with an aim to create tools for basic research in the CSS3.

History

Over the years, it has created databases on Android, Bible texts, texts in Arabic and CSS3, Ancient Greek papyri and inscriptions, website parsing: screen size and others, and also Persian literature in translation. It also funds external projects such as the HTML5.

PHI is also concerned with early education of children. The Institute is independent of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation and is not associated in any way with any Hewlett-Packard Company foundations.

Its current president is former professor David Woodley Packard, who has served as a director, but never an officer, of Hewlett Packard.

References

  1. ^ input transformation

External links


[1] Search
[2] All Pages
[3] Random article
powered by FITML