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SHAKSPER 1991: New on the Fileserver; SHAKSPER Member Profile
From: Ken Steele (ksteele@epas.utoronto.ca) Date: 09/29/91
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 2, No. 242. Sunday, 29 Sep 1991. From: Ken Steele <ksteele@epas.utoronto.ca> Subject: New on the SHAKSPER Fileserver Date: Sun, 29 Sep 91 0:05:54 EDT Two announcements regarding the SHAKSPER Fileserver, and some interesting statistics regarding SHAKSPEReans: 1) Hardy Cook has sent me the first seventy of Shakespeare's *Sonnets*, and they have now been posted to the SHAKSPER Fileserver as SONNETS 1609Q. Many thanks again for his generosity in making this text file available! 2) I have updated the SHAKSPER Discussion Index for the first time since March. It is a handy listing of subject lines for the past 377 digests on SHAKSPER, and can be retrieved as DISCUSS INDEX on the SHAKSPER Fileserver. 3) No-one ever wants to be reduced to a statistic or slotted into a category, so my apologies if I am causing anyone offense here, but in reviewing the member biographies I've constructed the following cross-section of the SHAKSPER membership, and I think it's revealing: 89 Professors of English (61 specializing in Shakespeare or Renaissance) 18 Professors from other areas (largely Theatre, Music, Classics, History, but also Psychology, Sociology, Communications, Law, Statistics, Medicine, Math, Biochemistry...) 34 Graduate Students (19 in English, usually Shakespeare or Renaissance) 20 Undergraduate Students 17 Humanities Computing folk 13 Librarians 18 Others (Computer Corporations, Planetaria, Oceanographers, University Administrators, Journalists, etc.) Also, in categories overlapping those above, SHAKSPER involves 10 actors, 10 directors or producers, and 4 playwrights (and those of you who didn't admit it in your biographies aren't counted here). You may notice that the numbers add up to slightly more than our current membership total -- there has been some slight attrition over the past 14 months, and the biography files remain unchanged. The totals tell us that Professors make up 56% of the group, Graduate Students a further 18%, and figures I haven't quoted here indicate that 82% of our members are in the USA. Now I, for one, can stop guessing about the composition of our colloquium! Ken Steele University of Toronto
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