4.0868 Queries: From CATNYP to E-Woolf ... and more (6/118)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Tue, 8 Jan 91 15:01:54 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0868. Tuesday, 8 Jan 1991.


(1) Date: Mon, 07 Jan 91 00:52:18 EST (10 lines)
From: Julie Falsetti <JEFHC@CUNYVM>
Subject: CATNYP

(2) Date: Mon, 07 Jan 91 12:20:26 CET (20 lines)
From: Thomas Zielke <113355@DOLUNI1>
Subject: ALLEGRO-C

(3) Date: Sun, 6 Jan 91 14:45 EST (32 lines)
From: Michel LENOBLE <LENOBLEM@umtlvr.bitnet>
Subject: Textual Criticism

(4) Date: Mon, 7 Jan 91 20:22:26 EST (16 lines)
From: MIRLYN Information <USERGC8Z@UMICHUB.BITNET>
Subject: phonetic analysis on ibm-compatible

(5) Date: Tue, 8 JAN 91 17:36:33 GMT (24 lines)
From: Simon Rae <SA_RAE@VAX.ACS.OPEN.AC.UK>
Subject: request for information

(6) Date: 8 Jan 91 13:04:00 EST (16 lines)
From: "Mary Dee Harris" <mdharris@guvax.georgetown.edu>
Subject: Electronic Version of "A Room of One's Own" ???

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Date: Mon, 07 Jan 91 00:52:18 EST
From: Julie Falsetti <JEFHC@CUNYVM>
Subject: CATNYP

A few years back I gleaned a number for CATNYP, the on line catalog
for the New York Public Library. However, the number no longer
works. Does anyone have any information about the current state
of affairs?

Thanks... Julie
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Date: Mon, 07 Jan 91 12:20:26 CET
From: Thomas Zielke <113355@DOLUNI1>
Subject: ALLEGRO-C

Our History Institute has been offered to do all our bibliography
stuff with Allegro-C, which has been developed here in Germany at
the University of Braunschweig. As I have already heard, this
package is very flexible to meet every need a user can have. However,
as we do not want again to start using a new program and afterwards
change to another better (?) one, I'd like to know whether any of you
out there does already know this program and what experiences s/he
has made with it.

Thomas Zielke

Historisches Seminar
Universit{t Oldenburg

Postfach 2503
D-2900 Oldenburg
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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 91 14:45 EST
From: Michel LENOBLE <LENOBLEM@umtlvr.bitnet>
Subject: Textual Criticism

I am presently trying to lay hands on two articles published in the same
book, "Tekstkritisk Teori og Praksis", seemingly a conference
proceedings publication (Oslo, 1988) mentioned by P.M.W. Robinson in two
articles he wrote in LLC: namely LLC 4(3), 1989, p.181, footnote 14 and
LLC 4(2), 1989, p.105, footnote 8. Unfortunately, no editor or publisher
are mentioned.

The two articles I wish somebody could send me the xerox of are:

R.H. Pierce, "Multivariate Numerical Techniques Applied
to the Study of Manuscript Traditions", 24-45.
M. Rindal, no title mentioned, 46-62.

I wish that those who have this volume at their disposal would contact
me first.

Thanks in advance.

Michel Lenoble
Litterature Comparee
Universite de Montreal
C.P. 6128, Succ. "A"
MONTREAL (Quebec)
Canada - H3C 3J7

E-MAIL: lenoblem@cc.umontreal.ca
Tel.: (514) 288-3916

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Date: Mon, 7 Jan 91 20:22:26 EST
From: MIRLYN Information <USERGC8Z@UMICHUB.BITNET>
Subject: phonetic analysis on ibm-compatible

Through roundabout means that have made it difficult to get particulars
on this question I have been asked for information on ibm-compatible
software packages suitable for doing comparative phonetic analysis
of two Indian languages. The person would like to use IPA in the process.
I have passed on information from the Humanities Computer Yearbook.
I'd appreciate any leads (even comments) that Humanists have to offer
on this.

John Price-Wilkin
jp-w@ub.cc.umich.edu
usergc8z@umichum.bitnet
Univ. of Michigan
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Date: Tue, 8 JAN 91 17:36:33 GMT
From: Simon Rae <SA_RAE@VAX.ACS.OPEN.AC.UK>
Subject: request for information

A request for a few moments of your time please. I am running a short,
1 day course about "Computing in the Humanities" towards the end of this
month. I would like to present to those attending a sort of Polaroid
snap-shot of the variety of Computer/ing work that is going on in the
Humanities and Arts around the world.

If your work is in the Humanities/Arts, involves Computing and you have
perhaps a short ready-written description of what you are doing I would
be very grateful if you could e-mail me a copy (even a couple of lines
REPLYed on the fly would be appreciated!). Please reply to me at the
e-mail address below.

Thanking you in anticipation (and best wishes for the coming year),

Simon Rae. SA_RAE@VAX.ACS.OPEN.AC.UK (BITNET)
SA_RAE@UK.AC.OPEN.ACS.VAX (JANET)
Research Adviser, Academic Computing Service, The Open University,
Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, United Kingdom.
phone (0908) 652413
fax (0908) 653744
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Date: 8 Jan 91 13:04:00 EST
From: "Mary Dee Harris" <mdharris@guvax.georgetown.edu>
Subject: Electronic Version of "A Room of One's Own" ???

Does anyone know of an electronic version of Virginia Wolf's essay, "A
Room of One's Own"? or anyone with e-copies of Wolf materials? I'm
making the request for another list: systers, which is women in Computer
Science.

Thanks,

Mary Dee Harris
mdharris@guvax.bitnet
mdharris@guvax.georgetown.edu