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Re: Hypertext Shakespeare at the SAA |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 5, No. 0044. Wednesday, 19 January 1994.
(1) From: Michael Mullin <
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Date: Wednesday, 19 Jan 1994 02:12:48 -0600
Subj: Re: SHK 5.0030 Re: Hypertext Shakespeare
(2) From: Michael Mullin <
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Date: Wednesday, 19 Jan 1994 02:11:41 -0600
Subj: Re: SHK 5.0031 Uses of Electronic Texts: Conference
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From: Michael Mullin <
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Date: Wednesday, 19 Jan 1994 02:12:48 -0600
Subject: 5.0030 Re: Hypertext Shakespeare
Comment: Re: SHK 5.0030 Re: Hypertext Shakespeare
>Dear Colleagues John Cox, Martin Zacks, and Others
Please stay tuned. For the SAA meetings, I'm working to set up a
demonstation using the prototype CD-ROM *OUR SHAKESPEARES: SHAKESPEARE
ACROSS CULTURES* which I've developed at the University of Illinois. It
features video clips paired with text. The demo takes about 15 minutes,
plus Q & A. As it will not be on the program proper, I'm hoping to slot it
into a time at the end of the seminars on Friday or Saturday. I'll check
with Nancy Hodge and then make arrangements.
Watch this space.
Michael Mullin
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From: Michael Mullin <
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Date: Wednesday, 19 Jan 1994 02:11:41 -0600
Subject: 5.0031 Uses of Electronic Texts: Conference
Comment: Re: SHK 5.0031 Uses of Electronic Texts: Conference
>To second an earlier reference to this conference via Michael Sharpston, I add
the minor footnote that *OUR SHAKESPEARES: SHAKESPEARE ACROSS CULTURES* will be
one of the interactive CD-ROMS featured on the Monday sessions.
Later that week at the Shakespeare Association Meetings in Albuquerque I'm
making arrangements for a repeat of this demo. It is off-program and
informal--late in the afternoon post-seminar and pre-dinner/reception. Brief
and to the point.
Please email me to sign up--and to let me know whether I'm to put it in my
hotel room or elsewhere. About a dozen people had said earlier that they'd be
interested, in response to a SHAKSPER announcement.
Michael Mullin
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