-- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- |vincent b. y. Ooi | |UCREL: Linguistics & Computing | |Bowland College, Lancaster University | |Lancaster LA1 4YT | |ENGLAND (UK) | | | |E-mail(JANET)address: b.y.ooi@lancaster.ac.uk | -=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=- I'd like to let students in a contemporary fiction course have a look at it. If anybody has a copy (either IBM/MSDOS or Mac) and is willing to sell or donate it, please let me know. (Please respond e-mail rather than through Humanist: dsew@troi.cc.rochester.edu; from BITNET, dsew%troi.cc.rochester.edu@uorvm. Thanks!) (6) --------------------------------------------------------------23---- Date: Mon, 01 Oct 90 17:39 PDT From: BOYARIN@UCBCMSA Subject: 4.0517 Computers as Tools (was 'Computers for Faculty' (2/52) It occurs to me that maybe somebody out there can help me with what is rapidly becoming an annoying problem. I have a 386 with two megabytes of memory running dos 4.01. I am trying tto set up desqview 386 so that Received: by BROWNVM (Mailer R2.07) id 1931; Mon, 01 Oct 90 21:48:02 EDT Date: Mon, 01 Oct 90 21:46:49 EDT From: Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear <EDITORS@BROWNVM> Subject: 4.0544 Qs: Color Scanning; OCR; Desqview; ... (7/127) To: Humanist Discussion <HUMANIST@BROWNVM> Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0544. Monday, 1 Oct 1990. (1) Date: Mon, 1 Oct 90 17:38:25 MDT (21 lines) From: <DMIALL@UALTAVM> Subject: Color scanning (2) Date: Sun, 30 Sep 90 12:32:40 EDT (29 lines) From: ktompkin@pilot.njin.net (Ken Tompkins) Subject: [Scanning into a Database --eds] (3) Date: Fri, 28 Sep 90 10:22:00 EST (16 lines) From: Michael_Kessler.Hum@mailgate.sfsu.edu Subject: The American Prospect (4) Date: Mon, 01 Oct 90 10:33:50 BST (8 lines) From: DEL2@PHOENIX.CAMBRIDGE.AC.UK Subject: Chinese OCR (5) Date: Mon, 1 Oct 90 17:32:17 EDT (14 lines) From: David Sewell <dsew@troi.cc.rochester.edu> Subject: Does anyone have MindWheel? (6) Date: Mon, 01 Oct 90 17:39 PDT (15 lines) From: BOYARIN@UCBCMSA Subject: 4.0517 Computers as Tools (was 'Computers for Faculty' (7) Date: Fri, 28 Sep 90 11:58:25 WET DST (24 lines) From: Vincent Ooi <eib014@central1.lancaster.ac.uk> Subject: Information Management Systems for Schools (1) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 1 Oct 90 17:38:25 MDT From: <DMIALL@UALTAVM> Subject: Color scanning From: David S. Miall Department of English University of Alberta Does anyone have experience with producing color graphics on a PC with either a color scanner or a video digitising setup? I've been having some difficulty getting to see anything here in Edmonton, so its hard to evaluate the available options and cost something that will work. I want to produce high quality images from photographs (usually 6 x 4 inches) for display on a VGA screen. I probably ought not to ask for more than $5000 or so (to increase my chances of obtaining the grant that would pay for this). Is this realistic? I'm told there's a Howtek personal scanner for about $2800 (CAN) which scans at 300 DPI. Another possibility is a video camera and a board, such as Targa+ -- but this seems more expensive. If anyone has any advice to offer I'd be most grateful (direct to me: dmiall @ ualtavm). Regards, David Miall (2) --------------------------------------------------------------40---- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 90 12:32:40 EDT From: ktompkin@pilot.njin.net (Ken Tompkins) The Director of my library is about to undertake a major (for us) archiving project. He has over 30,000 newspaper articles on the casino industry that need to be indexed. What he wants to index is (1) the title of the article; (2) the date of the article; and (3) an indexing code. His question to me was, "Is there any OCR method to read these three items and "insert" them into a database?" I know that our modest Kurzweil Freedom board will certainly read the items but am fairly sure it will not insert them into a database. The estimated cost of keyboard input is $11,000 which seems high to me but unlike straight typing there will be a good deal of time spent handling the articles and finding the items to key in. Does anyone have any experience with such projects, with hardware that will handle the tasks, or any other ideas on how this part of our project might be done? Ken Tompkins Stockton State College (3) --------------------------------------------------------------26---- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 90 10:22:00 EST From: Michael_Kessler.Hum@mailgate.sfsu.edu Subject: The American Prospect I am trying to locate a journal for which I have the folloiwng information: "Le professeur W. Wilson est fondateur d'une nouvelle revue intellectuelle progressiste, _The American Prospect_, dont le premier numero est paru en mai 1990." Would anyone have more information about it? Thank you, Michael Kessler@HUM.SFSU.EDU (4) --------------------------------------------------------------21---- Date: Mon, 01 Oct 90 10:33:50 BST From: DEL2@PHOENIX.CAMBRIDGE.AC.UK Subject: Chinese OCR I know we've discussed OCR at length on HUMANIST, but I don't recall anyone describing its use for Chinese/Japanese/Korean. Can anyone point me in useful directions? Thanks, Douglas de Lacey. (5) --------------------------------------------------------------26---- Date: Mon, 1 Oct 90 17:32:17 EDT From: David Sewell <dsew@troi.cc.rochester.edu> Subject: Does anyone have MindWheel? I'm trying to find a copy of MindWheel, an interactive fiction game whose text was written by poet Robert Pinsky. Broderbund released it a few years back, but of course it's out of print (I contacted customer service). I'd like to let students in a contemporary fiction course have a look at it. If anybody has a copy (either IBM/MSDOS or Mac) and is willing to sell or donate it, please let me know. (Please respond e-mail rather than through Humanist: dsew@troi.cc.rochester.edu; from BITNET, dsew%troi.cc.rochester.edu@uorvm. Thanks!) (6) --------------------------------------------------------------23---- Date: Mon, 01 Oct 90 17:39 PDT From: BOYARIN@UCBCMSA Subject: 4.0517 Computers as Tools (was 'Computers for Faculty' (2/52) It occurs to me that maybe somebody out there can help me with what is rapidly becoming an annoying problem. I have a 386 with two megabytes of memory running dos 4.01. I am trying tto set up desqview 386 so that I can run nota-bene and a text base on cd rom at the same time in order to grab text from the text base to paste into my nb files. I can't seem to get enough memory available for this. either nb or the text-base or both die when i try to run them in desqview. also since i ran qemm 5.0 and gained thereby enough system memory to at least have my fax program resident, my cd rom drive is flaky sometimes it runs and sometimes not. finally i cannot do a tape backup unless i boot wwithout the qemm drivers. quarterdeck is impossible to reach. can anybody help? (7) --------------------------------------------------------------37---- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 90 11:58:25 WET DST From: Vincent Ooi <eib014@central1.lancaster.ac.uk> Subject: Information Management Systems for Schools Could anyone give me some pointers and references concerning "database systems for schools curriculum"? Someone who teaches in a secondary (high) school here would also appreciate knowing about "interactive language-learning programs" (presumably those aimed at high school students). I'll pass on any info received to him. Many thanks. 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