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Essays on the intersection between technology, culture and human nature.
The January 1998 edition of Early Modern Literary Studies, available online, is devoted to Shakespeare internet scholarship.
Creating a CD-ROM literature database by David L. Gants, University of Virginia.
Perry Willett cites Biblical scholar's early use of electronic texts, databases, and file formats.
Michael Best's article on electronic editions of Renaissance texts.
Describes the Perdita Project, by Nottingham Trent University and Oxford University's Centre for Humanities Computing, to create a database guide to over 400 early modern and 17th c. manuscripts by women.
Richard Bear's 1996 paper on preparing electronic texts for the internet, uses Sidney's The Lady of May as a case study
Offers links to publications in humanities computing organized according to methods and tools rather than by discipline. Features information on imaging, lexicography, text archives, and optical character-recognition.
The Univ. of Washington's online resource for educators implementing electronic technology into their curriculum.
Excellent collection of papers re: the influence and effect media has on culture from The English Server
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