5.0358 Rs: Bibliography SW; Shakespeare Etext (2/39)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Thu, 3 Oct 1991 19:47:42 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 5, No. 0358. Thursday, 3 Oct 1991.

(1) Date: Wednesday, 2 October 1991 0139-EST (21 lines)
From: KRAFT@PENNDRLS
Subject: Genealogy Software

(2) Date: Wed, 2 Oct 91 11:21 EST (18 lines)
From: <KSBALL@IUBACS>
Subject: Hypercard Shakespeare at Stanford

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Date: Wednesday, 2 October 1991 0139-EST
From: KRAFT@PENNDRLS
Subject: Genealogy Software

An excellent source of information on genealogy software
for all widely used machines is the FAQ (Frequently Asked
Questions) file from the ROOTS-L@NDSUVM1.bitnet (or
@VM1.NODAK.EDU on the Internet). This ListServer offers
lots of other valuable items for genealogical research,
and the list itself is very active.

Probably the most widely used DOS program is PAF
(Personal Ancestral File) from the Church of the Latter-day
Saints, 50 East North Temple St., Salt Lake City UT 84150.
The program costs about $35, is well supported and quite
bug-free, and its files can be ported to many other
genealogical programs (and vice versa, GEDCOM format).
PAF is also available for the Mac. And there are lots of
other alternatives, ranging from freeware to about $300.

Bob Kraft (Pierpont genealogist)

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Date: Wed, 2 Oct 91 11:21 EST
From: <KSBALL@IUBACS>
Subject: Hypercard Shakespeare at Stanford

Matthew Wall requested information about a Hypercard-based Shakespeare at
Stanford. In the late 80s, Larry Friedlander of Stanford's English
Department created a group of multimedia tools for teaching Shakespeare,
known collectively as "The Shakespeare Project." The following references
might be of use:

Friedlander, Larry. "The Shakespeare Project." *Learning Tomorrow*
3 (Spring 1987): 123-152. ERIC ED 302 185.

Friedlander, Larry. "The Shakespeare Project: Experiments in Multimedia
Education." *Academic Computing* 2.7 (May/June 1988): 26-68.

Kim Ball (KSBALL@IUBACS)
English Dept., Indiana University