5.0483 Rs: UNIX OCP; Plagiarism; Death; Newport News (4/54)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Wed, 27 Nov 1991 19:02:50 EST
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 5, No. 0483. Wednesday, 27 Nov 1991.
(1) Date: Wed, 27 Nov 91 9:56:51 MET (10 lines)
From: Harry Gaylord <galiard@let.rug.nl>
Subject: Unix OCP
(2) Date: Wed, 27 Nov 91 12:35:11 -0500 (18 lines)
From: jdg@oz.plymouth.edu (Dr. Joel Goldfield)
Subject: Plagiarism "service"
(3) Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 16:47:12 MST (16 lines)
From: "don l. f. nilsen" <ATDFN@ASUACAD>
Subject: death
(4) Date: Wed, 27 Nov 91 14:23 EST (10 lines)
From: "John T. Harwood 814-865-4764" <JTH@PSUVM>
Subject: Re: 5.0477 Qs: ...Newport News
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Date: Wed, 27 Nov 91 9:56:51 MET
From: Harry Gaylord <galiard@let.rug.nl>
Subject: Unix OCP
Re: Vol. 5 No. 0477
There is a Unix version of OCP available at Oxford. We implimented it here
at Groningen.
Harry Gaylord
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Date: Wed, 27 Nov 91 12:35:11 -0500
From: jdg@oz.plymouth.edu (Dr. Joel Goldfield)
Subject: Plagiarism "service"
Several colleagues have requested information concerning the organization
I referenced in an earlier HUMANIST posting. The exhibitor at the 1990
MLA convention was: Glatt Plagiarism Services, Inc., 175 E. Delaware #7711,
Chicago, IL 60611. Tel. 312-337-4504. Glatt also has a collection of various
articles from journals, newspapers, etc., about their human + computer-assisted
process fo "disambiguating" plagiarism cases which might be helpful to those
who wrote in originally about this general matter.
Regards,
Joel D. Goldfield
Dept. of Foreign Languages
Plymouth State College/Univ. System of NH;
Inst. for Academic Technology/UNC-Chapel Hill;
Assistant Editor, _Computers and the Humanities_
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Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 16:47:12 MST
From: "don l. f. nilsen" <ATDFN@ASUACAD>
Subject: death
Does the frequent recurrence of David Schaps' Death story
mean that this is an "Archetype?" Can anyone give me a definition
of "Archetype?"
=-) ;-> 8*) {^_^}
Don L. F. Nilsen
<ATDFN@ASUACAD.BITNET>, (602) 965-7592
Executive Secretary
International Society for Humor Studies
English Department
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-0302
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Date: Wed, 27 Nov 91 14:23 EST
From: "John T. Harwood 814-865-4764" <JTH@PSUVM>
Subject: Re: 5.0477 Qs: ...Newport News
Newport News got its name from Captain Christopher Newport, who led early
expeditions to the Jamestown area. That much is certain. Early maps
indicate "Newports Newes" -- but whether the referent means "news of
Newport" or "Newport's news" is unknown.
Used to live there myself: a lovely area.