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         Early Modern Dictionaries Database, EMEDD:
         searchable database with 11 early modern dictionaries
         [http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/english/emed/emedd.html]
         (last visit: 09/03/99) or: [http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/english/emed/patterweb.html]
         
         Understanding
         Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and the
         EMEDD: Beginning of
         Titus Andronicus I.1. as an example how the EMEDD can
         be used.
         [http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/emls/si-01/si-01lancashire.html]
         
         Shakespeare in the
         Age of Visual Culture: digital
         media,
         introduction, bibliography.
         [http://www.folger.edu/institute/visual/dmintro.htm]
         (Jan. 2002=
         
         Bennet, Susan. www.shakespeare:
         Shakespeare Congress 2001, Valencia: seminar participants;
         papers to download.
         [http://www.ucalgary.ca/%7Esbennett/other.htm] (l.
         v. September 2001)
         
         Burt, Richard. Introduction to Essays in Cultural Criticism
         (New York: Palgrave, 2001): To
         e- or not to e-? Disposing of Shakespeare in the Age of
         Digital Media [http://www.richardburt.com/blackwellintrorevised.htm]
         (May 2001)
         
         Burt, Richard and Folkert, Wes.
         Electronic Guide to Sh in Mass Media search
         engine. (May
         2001)
         
         Carson, Christie. Shakespeare Congress 2001, Valencia:
         seminar paper: The
         Lear CD
         [http://www.ucalgary.ca/%7Esbennett/carson.htm] (l.
         v. September 2001)
         King
         Lear CD project [http://www.rhul.ac.uk/drama/research/lear/]
         (May 2002)
         
         Cook, Hardy M. "A
         Shakespearean in the Electronic Study."
         A paper presented to
         the computing approaches seminar of the 1990 SAA conference
         in Philadelphia. Shaksper webpage:
         [http://www.shaksper.net/archives/files/index.html]
         (Feb. 2002)
         
         Cook, Hardy M. "The
         Politics of an Academic Discussion
         Group." A paper
         presented to the "The Politics of the Electronic Text"
         seminar of the 1997 SAA conference in Washington, D.C.
         Shaksper webpage:
         [http://www.shaksper.net/archives/files/saa1997.shaksper.html]
         (Febr. 2002)
         
         Cook, Hardy M. "'Take your choice of those that best can
         ayde your action": Editing
         and the Electronic Text,"
         Although the paper is meant to be heard in conjunction with
         its PowerPoin counterpoint, the substance of the
         presentation is recorded here and published in CEAMagazine
         2000: 3-14. Shaksper webpage:
         [http://www.shaksper.net/archives/files/index.html]
         (Feb. 2002)
         
         Early
         Modern Culture: An Electronic
         Seminar.
         (1-29-02) [http://eserver.org/emc/1-2/issue2.html]
         (March 2002)
         
         Harner, Jim. ed. World
         Shakespeare Bibliography online.
         full description [http://www-english.tamu.edu/wsb/]
         (l. v. September 2001)
         
         Lancashire, Ian.
         "The Public Domain Shakespeare."
         Paper presented at 1992 MLA Session on Electronic Archives.
         Shaksper webpage:
         [http://www.shaksper.net/archives/files/index.html]
         (Feb. 2002)
         
         Lamonico, Michael. "Teaching
         Shakespeare with a Computer" and "Seek Me Out By
         Computation."
         Shaksper webpage:
         [http://www.shaksper.net/archives/files/index.html]
         (Feb. 2002)
         
         Loughlin, Thomas W. "Shakespeare
         by Mail: An Experience in Distance Learning Using Electronic
         Mail." Shaksper
         webpage:
         [http://www.shaksper.net/archives/files/index.html]
         (Feb. 2002)
         
         Loberg, Harmonie.
         Hamlet
         Haven: An on-line, annotated
         bibliography.
         (Characters, Subjects, Approaches)
         [http://www.hamlethaven.com/] 
         
         Mathieson, Barbara.
         Poetry
         Scansion. A
         self-study unit for students of Shakespeare and other
         traditional verse forms.
         [http://www.sou.edu/english/Mathiesn/Scansion/index.htm]
         (l. v. September 2001)
         
         Matsuba, Stephen. "`The
         Cunning Pattern of Excelling Nature': Literary Computing and
         Shakespeare's Sonnets."
         A paper presented at the ALLC/ICCH conference, "The Dynamic
         Text," Toronto Canada, June 1989. Shaksper webpage:
         [http://www.shaksper.net/archives/files/index.html]
         
         Mullin, Michael. Cybershakespeare.
         interactive learning environment.
         [http://www.cybershakespeare.uiuc.edu/] (l. v.
         September 2001)
         
         Steele, Kenneth B. "`The
         Letter was not Nice but Full of Charge': Towards an
         Electronic Facsimile of Shakespeare."
         A paper presented at the ALLC/ICCH conference, "The Dynamic
         Text," Toronto Canada, June 1989. Shaksper webpage:
         [http://www.shaksper.net/archives/files/index.html]
         (Feb. 2002)
         
         Steele, Kenneth B. "`Look
         What Thy Memory Cannot Contain': The Shakespeare Electronic
         Text Archive." Shakespeare
         Bulletin 7:5 (September/October 1989): 25-8. Shaksper
         webpage:
         [http://www.shaksper.net/archives/files/index.html]
         (Feb. 2002)
         
         Teague, Frances. "The
         Digital Tempest 2000:
         Staging Magic"
         [http://www.shakespeare-bulletin.org/issues/spring01/article-teague.html]
         (Aug. 2001)
         
         
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