Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 354.
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[1] From: "Michel Lemaire" <mlemaire@uottawa.ca> (21)
Subject: L'Astrolabe
[2] From: Carolyn Kotlas <kotlas@email.unc.edu> (19)
Subject: CIT INFOBITS -- November 2002
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Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 21:26:00 +0000
From: "Michel Lemaire" <mlemaire@uottawa.ca>
Subject: L'Astrolabe
Hello,
"L'Astrolabe" is a website, in French, dedicated to "Literary Research and
Computing". The first section of the site offers more than thirty original
peer-reviewed articles on various topics, ranging from the evaluation of
Internet resources to theoretical and methodological reflections about
hypertext, text analysis software, and new directions of research in
humanities.
<http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/astrolabe>www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/astrolabe
The authors, from Canadian, French and American universities, include:
Lorraine Albert, Michel Bernard, Suzanne Bertrand-Gastaldy, Etienne Brunet,
Stephane Haffemayer, Dominique Labbe, Michel Lemaire, Paul Marchand, Sophie
Marcotte, Damon Mayaffre, Christian Milat, Nhu-Hoa Nguyen, Sylvain Rheault,
Stefan Sinclair, Danielle Trudeau, Christian Vandendorpe and Alain Vuillemin.
The second section of the site consists of a database offering detailed
evaluations of websites about literature. It contains at the moment more
than four hundred files.
Submissions of article resumes are welcome.
Michel Lemaire
Departement des lettres franaises
Universite d'Ottawa
<mailto:mlemaire@uottawa.ca>mlemaire@uottawa.ca
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Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 06:29:13 +0000
From: Carolyn Kotlas <kotlas@email.unc.edu>
Subject: CIT INFOBITS -- November 2002
CIT INFOBITS November 2002 No. 53 ISSN 1521-9275
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