6.0662 INFO: CD-ROM Sophia; CETH on RLIN; Poetry Index (3/103)
Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Fri, 9 Apr 1993 16:05:49 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 6, No. 0662. Friday, 9 Apr 1993.
(1) Date: Wed, 7 Apr 93 13:33:52 +0300 (32 lines)
From: jslindst@waltari.Helsinki.FI (Jouko Lindstedt)
Subject: Sophia: European Databases in the Humanities
(2) Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1993 09:40:57 -0500 (EST) (20 lines)
From: jod@ccat.sas.upenn.edu (James O'Donnell)
Subject: Rutgers e-archive on RLIN
(3) Date: Wed, 7 Apr 1993 23:06:38 -0400 (EDT) (51 lines)
From: Paul Jones <pjones@mento.oit.unc.edu>
Subject: POETRY's 6 year index available for searching
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Date: Wed, 7 Apr 93 13:33:52 +0300
From: jslindst@waltari.Helsinki.FI (Jouko Lindstedt)
Subject: Sophia: European Databases in the Humanities
Fellow humanists will perhaps be interested in a CD-ROM disc called
"Sophia", containing a collection of European databases in the
humanities. I have not yet much experience as its user, but the few
searches I've done in it have been rewarding. The databases included
are Philis (Dusseldorf), Sucoline (South Jutland, Esbjerg), Ungarische
Bibliographie fuer Volkskunde, Donnerska Institutet (Abo/Turku), East
European and Soviet Studies (London & Berlin), Oesterreichische
historische Bibliographie (Klagenfurt), Internationael Bibliographie
zur deutschen Klassik (Stiftung Weimarer Klassik), Referatendienst zur
Literaturwissenschaft (Berlin), Blaise from the British Library, ATLA
-- Eastern Orthodox Church. In some of these, abstracts are included.
The disc seems to be useful at least for philosophers and historians.
The disc also contains the software needed (Dataware). The price is
7200 Finnish marks or 1800 dollars (the first one is now lower!).
Orders and inquiries should be sent to Henri Broms, Honkatie 1 A,
00270 Helsinki, Finland. I am not connected with the publisher of the
disc, I do not get any profit from its sales, and do not carry any
responsibility of the disc's contents.
Jouko Lindstedt
Institutum Slavicum, Universitas Helsingiensis
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Department of Slavonic Languages, University of Helsinki
<jslindst@waltari.Helsinki.Fi> or <Jouko.Lindstedt@Helsinki.Fi>
letters: P.O.Box 4, 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland
fax: +358-0-1912974
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Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1993 09:40:57 -0500 (EST)
From: jod@ccat.sas.upenn.edu (James O'Donnell)
Subject: Rutgers e-archive on RLIN
This is to call attention of those who can use RLIN to the existence of the
Rutgers CETH-managed inventory of machine-readable texts in the humanities. I
had known of it notionally, but the useful newsletter from CETH gave a useful
clue to finding it. If you are on RLIN, you issue the command SEL FIL MDF,
and that chooses the e-file as the database to search. The commands are then
standard RLIN. Everything of value I could think of seems to be there, and
things I didn't know besides.
Of course, e-world has its own way of reshaping these artifacts. The record
for "Wittgenstein's published writing in electronic form" includes this
observation that would be of profound interest to Wittgenstein himself:
"Edited version of text available with all possibly ambiguous
words disambiguated." (!!)
Jim O'Donnell
Classics, U. of Penn.
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Date: Wed, 7 Apr 1993 23:06:38 -0400 (EDT)
From: Paul Jones <pjones@mento.oit.unc.edu>
Subject: POETRY's 6 year index available for searching
In cooperation with POETRY magazine, UNC has WAIS indexed the past six
years of POETRY's indexes--sorry copyright problems have made it too
difficult to index all the poems and reviews as full text. You may now
search by all or part of author's name, poem title, book title as
reviewed, and/or issue. I'll include the WAIS source below. To try out
WAIS, you may use a simple WAIS client on SunSITE.unc.edu by telnetting
there and login: swais. To search using gopher point your gopher client to
sunsite.unc.edu. If you have no gopher client, telnet to sunsite.unc.edu
and login: gopher.
If you know of other poetry resources on the internet, we'd like to hear
about them and add them to sunsite's gopher listing (yes we already have
the shakespeare and yeats poetry sources from MIT and the lyrics
database---thanks).
(:source
:version 3
:ip-name "sunsite.unc.edu"
:ip-address 152.2.22.81
:tcp-port 210
:database-name "/home3/wais/POETRY-index"
:cost 0.00
:cost-unit :free
:maintainer "paul_jones@unc.edu"
:description "Server created with WAIS release 8 b5
on Apr 2 22:27:41 1993 by wais@calypso
This is an index of all the poems and reviews published
since volume 151 October 1987 in POETRY magazine of Chicago.
POETRY was founded in 1912 by Harriet Monroe
and quickly became a major publication venue for poets world-wide.
Joseph Parisi - Editor
Helen Lothrop Kaviter - Managing Editor
60 West Walton Street
Chicago Illinois 60610
(312) 280-4870
Useful words: literature american translation translations poet poets
poetry poem poems writing creative verse lyric sonnet stanza
review reviews english prose author authors
"
)
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