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SHAKSPER 1991: Center for Text and Technology
From: Ken Steele (ksteele@epas.utoronto.ca) Date: 10/17/91
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 2, No. 263. Thursday, 17 Oct 1991. Date: Thu, 17 Oct 1991 13:30:00 -0400 From: Jim Wilderotter <wilder@guvax.bitnet> Subject: Center for Text and Technology Since April 1989, the Center for Text and Technology of the Academic Computer Center at Georgetown University has been compiling information about projects in electronic text in the humanities. Currently we have details on over 300 projects in 27 countries. Because this information is constantly being updated, any printing would be obsolescent. Consequently, we have created an on-line Catalogue that is searchable through Internet and dial-in access. Thus far, response has been gratifying; last month we logged over 100 inquiries. An illustrated User's Guide to the Catalogue of Projects in Electronic Text is available free of charge through surface mail. In addition, a public-domain version of KERMIT and a keyboard- mapping program can be obtained through file transfer protocol (ftp). For further information, please contact me personally at the address below. James A. Wilderotter II Project Assistant Center for Text and Technology Academic Computer Center Reiss Science Building, Room 238 Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 Tel. (202) 687-6096 BITNET: Wilder@Guvax Internet: Edu%"Wilder@Guvax.Georgetown.Edu"
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