For REED-Lers, the operative session would probably be the one on the
Internet Shakespeare at UVic, which is, as we all know, one of the
many useful links on REED's meta-page of theatre resources.
A.
Consortium for Computers in the Humanities /
Consortium pour ordinateurs en sciences humaines
Schedule of HSSFC Congress Meetings
Ottawa, Ont.
May 27-28, 1998
In Memory of our Founding President, Elaine Nardocchio
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COCH/COSH Executive
Ian Lancashire, University of Toronto (President / English)
Jean-Claude Gu{'e}don, Universit{'e} de Montr{'e}al (President / French)
Paul Fortier, University of Manitoba (Vice-President)
Robert Pinto, University of Windsor (Treasurer)
William Winder, University of British Columbia (Membership Secretary)
Raymond Siemens, University of Alberta (Editor of Publications)
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May 27, 1998
9:00-10:30 am
Session 1: Moving Research On-line I
Chair: Christian Vandendorpe (Lettres fran{,c}aises, Universit{'e}
d'Ottawa)
Location: Morriset 219
Fabienne Baider (French, University of Toronto)
Collocations of Adjective and "femme" or "homme" in the
15th- and 16th-centuries
Pierre Kunstmann and France Martineau (Lettres fran{,c}aises,
Universit{'e} d'Ottawa)
Chretien de Troyes sur le Web
Roda P. Roberts and Lucie Langlois (School of Translation and
Interpretation, Universit{'e} d'Ottawa)
The Use of the Web in Lexicographic Research
10:45 am -12:15 pm
Session 2: Editing Correspondence
Chair: TBA
Joint Session by ACCUTE and COCH/COSH
Location: Morriset 219
Douglas Chambers (English, University of Toronto)
John Evelyn's Correspondence: Hypertext in the 17th and 20th
Centuries
Edward A. Heinemann (French, University of Toronto)
Notional Fields and the <em>Usebase</em>-assisted Creation of
the Thematic Index to the Correspondence of
Fran{,c}oise de Graffigny
Katharine Patterson (English, Simon Fraser University)
Mapping Anna Jameson's Associative Links with the Victorian
Intellectual Community: The Computer-assisted
Construction of a Network Profile
12:45 - 1:30 pm
COCH/COSH General Meeting
Location: Morriset 219
1:45-3:15 pm
Session 3: Moving Teaching On-line I: French
Chair: Pierre Kunstmann (Lettres fran{,c}aises, Universit{'e} d'Ottawa)
Location: Writing Laboratory
Pascal Michelucci (Etudes fran{,c}aises, University of Toronto)
Le <em>Grimoire</em>: un "livre de fer v{^e}tu" pour
l'apprentissage du fran{,c}ais
Christian Vandendorpe (Lettres fran{,c}aises, Universit{'e}
d'Ottawa)
Un cours de fran{,c}ais {'e}crit par ordinateur
Session 4: Moving Teaching On-line II: English
Joint Session by ACCUTE and COCH/COSH
Chair: Geoffrey Rockwell (Humanities Computing, McMaster University)
Location: Morriset 219
Group Presenters (Mount Royal College)
Thresholds: New Ventures in Teaching Composition
Keith Lawson (English, Acadia University)
Teaching the Wired Student
Patricia Rigg (Acadia University)
Strategies of Pedagogy in the Wired Classroom
3:30-5:15 pm
Session 5: The Internet Shakespeare
Chair: TBA
Location: Morriset 219
Raymond Siemens (English, University of Alberta)
Annotating Shakespeare: Intertextuality, Semantic Patterns in
Textual Structures, and the Hypertextual Navigation of
Accumulated Knowledge:
Michael Best (English, University of Victoria)
Playing Many Parts: The Internet Shakespeare Editions as a
Multiple Resource
May 28, 1998
9:00-10:30 am
Session 6: The Use of Computing Technology in Renaissance Studies I
Joint Session by CSRS and COCH/COSH
Chair: John LePage (Malaspina University-College)
Location: Morriset 219
Raymond Siemens (University of Alberta)
The Use of Computing Technology in Renaissance Studies:
A Brief Introduction to the CSRS and COCH/COSH Joint Sessions
William R. Bowen (University of Toronto)
Creating a Gateway to the Renaissance: The Iter Project
Susan Forscher Weiss and Ichiro Fujinaga (The Peabody
Conservatory)
A Study of Early Music on CD-ROM
Paul Dyck (University of Alberta), Jennifer Lewin (Yale
University), and R. G. Siemens (University of Alberta)
The Janus-Face of Early Modern Literary Studies: Negotiating
Boundaries
10:45 am -12:30 pm
Session 7: The Use of Computing Technology in Renaissance Studies II
Joint Session by CSRS and COCH/COSH
Chair: Michael Best (English, University of Victoria)
Location: Morriset 219
Rebecca Bushnell (University of Pennsylvania)
Reinventing Rare Books: The "Virtual Furness Shakespeare Library" at the
University of Pennsylvania
Mark Feltham (University of Western Ontario) and William Barker
(Memorial University)
The Web and the Book: Hypertext and Alciato's <em>Emblematum
liber</em>
Robert Whalen (University of Toronto)
Herbertext: Computing The Temple
Hilary J. Binda (Tufts University)
The Perseus Project and Renaissance Texts
12:45-1:30 pm
Special Session 8: Beyond <em>TACT</em>: Planning for the Next
Generation of Text Tools
Co-Chairs: Geoffrey Rockwell (Humanities Computing, McMaster University)
and Ian Lancashire (English, Toronto)
1:45-3:15 pm
Session 9: Moving Research On-line II
Chair: Raymond Siemens (English, University of Alberta)
Location: Morriset 219
Rod Heimpel (French, University of Toronto)
Defining Publication in the Electronic Age
Jean Sebastien (Comparative Literature, Universit{'e} de
Montr{'e}al)
Internet et postcolonialisme: melange explosif pour les
publications universitaires
Gary Shawver (Medieval Studies, University of Toronto)
Moving Textual Research to the World Wide Web
3:30-5:00 pm
Session 10: Computing the Modernist and Postmodernist Novel
Joint ACCUTE - COCH/COSH Session
Chair: Michael Groden (English, University of Western Ontario)
Location: Morriset 219
Michael Groden (English, University of Western Ontario)
James Joyce's <em>Ulysses</em> in Hypermedia
Carolyn Guertin (English, University of Alberta)
Gesturing toward the Visual: Virtual Reality, Hypertext, and
Embodied Feminist Criticism
Donald Theall (English, Trent University)
Joyce's Practice of Intertextuality: The Anticipation of
Hypermedia and its Implications for Textual Analysis
of <em>Finnegans Wake</em>
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Consortium pour ordinateurs en sciences humaines
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