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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 14:25:34 AST
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- From: GLB0000 <GLB@UNB.CA>
- Subject: Non-NB: Computers in Humanities
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- Pardon my intrusion with a non-Nota Bene issue, but
- I don't know of any better place to get this information
- in a timely fashion.
-
- My university recently received a request for them to join
- the "Consortium for Computers in the Humanities". This
- is a consortium of Canadian universities with organizational
- offices at McMaster University in Hamilton.
- The request has, by a tortuous path, moved from the President's
- Office to mine. I seem to be the first person who has seen
- the memo that actually percieves some potential benefit (as
- opposed to focusing upon the financial costs) to such membership.
-
- The information in the letter, however, is very cryptic. In short,
- does anyone know the nature and quality of the benefits associated
- with membership in this organization? Let me know off list at:
-
- Gary Bowden
- Sociology, University of New Brunswick
- glb@unb.ca
-