The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 26.111  Monday, 9 March 2015

 

From:        Michael Best <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>

Date:         Sunday, March 8, 2015 at 12:24 PM

Subject:    Deadline Extended for Making Links Conference

 

If you are interested in Early Modern Drama, digital editions, encoding, apps, performance, and/or digital maps, you will be pleased to learn that we have been able to extend the deadline for early registration for the conference “Making Links: Texts, Contexts, and Performance in Digital Editions of Early Modern Drama,” to be held at the University of Victoria just after the meeting of the SAA in Vancouver. Graduate students will also be able to attend the conference for a modest CAD 10.00 fee. The conference will bring together scholars from an international community of those interested in taking advantage of the digital medium to publish editions of Early Modern Drama, and to make them freely available to a global audience. The conference features paper sessions and workshops on linking in and between these editions. Featured projects include: Internet Shakespeare Editions, Digital Renaissance Editions, Queen's Men Editions, The Map of Early Modern London, Folger Digital Texts, Global Shakespeares, EMOTHE (Early Modern Theatre, University of Valencia), Shakespeare au Quebec, the Digital Companion to Music in the English Drama, and others.

 

The early registration fee of CAD 55.00 will apply until the Ides of March, after which it becomes CAD 75.00.

 

Please visit http://conferences.uvic.ca/index.php/ise/makinglinks for full information about the conference, and the link to the Laurel Point Inn were you can book a room for the conference rate of CAD 99.00.This rate is also available until the extended deadline.

 

We are grateful to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Internet Shakespeare Editions, the Map of Early Modern London, and the University of Victoria (Department of English, UVic Libraries, Faculty of Graduate Studies, and Humanities Computing and Media Centre) for providing the funding and contributions that make this event — and the extended deadline — possible.

 

Cheers—

Michael

Coordinating Editor, Internet Shakespeare Editions

<http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/>

Department of English, University of Victoria

Victoria B.C. V8W 3W1, Canada.

 

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