3.862 more on MLA; linguistic HyperCard; Online Notes (73)

Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@vm.epas.utoronto.ca)
Mon, 18 Dec 89 21:16:57 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 3, No. 862. Monday, 18 Dec 1989.


(1) Date: Mon, 18 Dec 89 11:36:32 EST (11 lines)
From: Stuart Moulthrop <SMOULTHR@YALEVM>
Subject: Jay David Bolter at MLA

(2) Date: Mon, 18 Dec 89 13:14:57 GMT (10 lines)
From: <ltreade@UTS.AM.CC.READING.AC.UK>
Subject: HyperCard as a linguistic tool

(3) Date: Monday, 18 December 1989 1228-EST (28 lines)
From: JACKA@PENNDRLS
Subject: Online Notes for Nov. 1989

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Date: Mon, 18 Dec 89 11:36:32 EST
From: Stuart Moulthrop <SMOULTHR@YALEVM>
Subject: Jay David Bolter at MLA

A supplement to Randy Jones' most helpful listing of computer sessions
at MLA. In the session on "Hypertext and Literary Theory," Professor
Jay David Bolter of the University of North Carolina, author of
_Turing's Man_ and developer of Storyspace, should have been included.
Prof. Bolter's talk is called "Authority and Control in Electronic
Texts." The session is Friday, December 29 at noon in Monroe East of
the Hilton.
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Date: Mon, 18 Dec 89 13:14:57 GMT
From: <ltreade@UTS.AM.CC.READING.AC.UK>

IF ANYONE IS USING HYPERCARD AS A LINGUISTIC TOOL THEY MAY WANT TO GET
IN TOUCH WITH: RANDY VALENTINE, 195 EDINBURGH STREET, LONDON, ONTARIO,
CANADA. N6H 1L8 RANDY IS A MEMBER OF THE SUMMER INSTITUTE OF
LINGUISTICS AND HAS DEVELOPED A FINESSE IN THE USE OF HYPERCARD -
GRAMMAR STACKS, DEVELOPMENT STACKS ETC. IF YOU GET A CHANCE TO READ
THIS BEFORE CHRISTMAS, I HOPE YOU HAVE A REALLY GREAT TIME.
FRED EADE (LTREADE%UK.AC.RDG.AM.UTS%AC.RDG)
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Date: Monday, 18 December 1989 1228-EST
From: JACKA@PENNDRLS

ONLINE NOTES
NOVEMBER, 1989

[Major headings follow; contents have been deleted]

AIX/UNIX SERVER

CINEMA PROJECT: BETA TEST OF CINEMA II

HYPERCARD PROJECT AT PENN

VIRUSES

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