4.1042 Misc. Queries and Responses (5/86)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Fri, 15 Feb 91 14:18:17 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 1042. Friday, 15 Feb 1991.


(1) Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 12:20 GMT (34 lines)
From: STUART@VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK
Subject: Packages used in Teaching

(2) Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 16:05:44 CET (17 lines)
From: Thomas Zielke <113355@DOLUNI1>
Subject: on-line Bibliographies

(3) Date: Thu, 14 Feb 91 23:23 PST (8 lines)
From: KESSLER <IME9JFK@UCLAMVS.BITNET>
Subject: re inquiry

(4) Date: Tue, 12 Feb 91 18:59:47 EST (9 lines)
From: "Edwin S. Segal" <ESSEGA01@ULKYVM>
Subject: 4.1016 Etext: Isaie (1/24)

(5) Date: Thu, 14 Feb 91 08:16:12 -0500 (18 lines)
From: al649@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Martin J. Homan)
Subject: Re: 4.1026 Rs: Greek Statistics; Megawriter (2/29)

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 12:20 GMT
From: STUART@VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK
Subject: Packages used in Teaching

Dear All,
this is a rather general request to all HUMANISTs who have
experience of the following "packages":

Perseus CDWord
Intermedia LBase
Searcher Construe
Ibycus Pandora
OCP TACT
WordCruncher askSAM
GOfer Cognate Language Tutor
Hypercard Guide
Hyperdoc Authorware

I would be particularly interested in known reviews and articles of any
of the above, with a focus on their use in the teaching of the
humanities,

Many thanks in advance,

Stuart Lee,
Research Officer,
CTI centre for Textual Studies,
Oxford University Computing service,
13 Banbury Road,
Oxford,
OX2 6NN,
UK.
E-mail: STUART@UK.AC.OX.VAX

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 16:05:44 CET
From: Thomas Zielke <113355@DOLUNI1>
Subject: on-line Bibliographies

As we're now actually starting to do all our library and bibliography
stuff with our computer, some colleagues have asked me whether there are
any on-line bibliographies available on the net. My question now is:
Do you know of any such file being available, and how can I get them?
Any hints and tips are welcome...

Thomas Zielke

Historisches Seminar
Universit{t Oldenburg

Postfach 2503
D-2900 Oldenburg

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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 91 23:23 PST
From: KESSLER <IME9JFK@UCLAMVS.BITNET>
Subject: re inquiry

Do we have Humanist contact with addresses in Vilnius? I have a rather
urgent need to see who can be contacted, on behalf of the PEN Center in
New York, for Writers in in Exile. They seem to have lost all touch
with Lithuania. Jascha Kes sler

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Date: Tue, 12 Feb 91 18:59:47 EST
From: "Edwin S. Segal" <ESSEGA01@ULKYVM>
Subject: 4.1016 Etext: Isaie (1/24)


My reading French is rusty, so I think I missed any reference to the
language of this version. Is there an edition for an IBM compatible
machine?

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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 91 08:16:12 -0500
From: al649@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Martin J. Homan)
Subject: Re: 4.1026 Rs: Greek Statistics; Megawriter (2/29)

Paraclete Software had developed a conversion program that would
convert both ways from Megawriter to WordPerfect. You can contact
the people at Paraclete or Mr. Paul Miller at the Gramcord Institute,
since he has worked with both Megawriter and WordPerfect with the
Gramcord Software. The address of the Gramcord Institute is:
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; 2065 Half Day Rd; Deerfield,
IL 60015.
--Marty

--
Martin Homan
God's Word To The Nations Bible Society
Cleveland, OH
al649@cleveland.freenet.edu