3.756 Sanskrit and other e-texts? info on CALL? (82)

Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@vm.epas.utoronto.ca)
Thu, 16 Nov 89 17:49:00 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 3, No. 756. Thursday, 16 Nov 1989.


(1) Date: Thu, 16 Nov 89 06:52:00 EST (27 lines)
From: Espen Ore <espeno@navf-edb-h.uib.uninett>
Subject: Sanskrit etc.

(2) Date: Thu, 16 Nov 89 07:08:00 EST (35 lines)
From: F.LANGLEY@hull.ac.uk
Subject: Request for information on CALL

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Date: Thu, 16 Nov 89 06:52:00 EST
From: Espen Ore <espeno@navf-edb-h.uib.uninett>
Subject: Sanskrit etc.

A friend of mine who is not connected to a network has
asked me to post the following message:

I am embarking on a research project where I will need a
number of computer readable texts in Sanskrit, Pali and
middle Indian. I would be very grateful if those of you who
have such texts, would contact me. I plan to enter several
texts myself, but I try to avoid "double work". When I
have a better idea of what can be had from others, I would
like to buy or swap texts.

You can reach me through Espen Ore
ESPENO@NAVF-H-EDB.UIB.UNINETT
or you can write to my private address:
Lars Martin Fosse
Mag. Art.
Haugerudvn. 76, Leil. 114
N-0674 Oslo 6
NORWAY

I am looking forward to hearing from you!

Lars Martin Fosse
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Date: Thu, 16 Nov 89 07:08:00 EST
From: F.LANGLEY@hull.ac.uk
Subject: Request for information on CALL

COMPUTERS IN TEACHING INITIATIVE CENTRE FOR MODERN LANGUAGES

In April 1989 the Computers in Teaching Initiative (CTI), which
is a government-funded organisation in the United Kindom, set up
a number of specialist centres to investigate and evaluate the
use of computers in teaching in UK Universities.

The CTI Centre for Modern Languages has responsibility for all
foreign modern languages, as well as for English as a Foreign
Language and, oddly, Latin and Ancient Greek.

In our search for information, we wish to cast our net as wide as
possible. We should be very grateful if HUMANISTs who use
computers in their teaching could contact us. We would then send
them a copy of our questionnaire.

Please contact:

Frederick Langley OR: June Thompson
Department of French Information Officer
University of Hull CTICML
Hull University of Hull
HU6 7RX Hull
North Humberside HU6 7RX
England North Humberside
e-mail: F.LANGLEY@UK.AC.HULL England
e-mail:CTI.Lang@UK.AC.HULL

ANY information will be gratefully received.

Thanks.