Hi Tanya,
It is good to know that you are back at REED again. This website looks
very interesting. Congratulations.
Miriam
On 2015-09-14 12:22 PM, Tanya Hagen wrote:
> Dear colleagues and friends, Records of Early English Drama is happy
> to announce the completion of the most recent phase of the 'How to
> Track a Bear in Southwark' website:
> https://trackabear.library.utoronto.ca/. A public exhibit of
> bibliographic records from REED's Early Modern London Theatres (EMLoT)
> database, this online resource showcases the history and
> historiography of the Bear Gardens of early modern London as they
> appear through transcriptions of pre-1642 texts. In addition to making
> the resources of the extensive EMLoT database accessible for new
> users, ‘How to Track a Bear in Southwark’ offers a focused and rich
> way to introduce and explore the basic elements of early modern
> archival research and bibliography for undergraduate and junior
> graduate students. We invite you to explore the new learning module
> exhibits, which organize a substantial body of bibliographic records
> about the Bear Garden venue under three distinct research
> perspectives. Both the collection and the exhibits are free to use in
> and out of the classroom, and should be of particular interest for
> anyone teaching courses in early English theatre. Please enjoy, and if
> you have any questions or comments about this resource, please contact
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