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- Original-From: Ken Wolman <mhwpa!ktw>
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- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 16:51:12 EST
- Sender: English Language Discussion Group <WORDS-L@uga.cc.uga.edu>
- From: ktw@MHWPA.ATT.COM
- Subject: Re: Question About Online Resources
- In-Reply-To: <no.id>; from "Natalie Maynor" at Jan 3, 93 11:58 am
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- > I'm working on a handout to give our TAs on useful internet stuff. I plan
- > to have a section on lists and usenet (very little on usenet) and another
- > one on ftp. Also short sections mentioning archie, gopher, etc. In the
- > ftp section, I want to give them some specific sites for specific files
- > that might be of interest to graduate students in English. I would appreciate
- > any suggestions you might have for that part. What, btw, is the best site
- > for Shakespeare's works? Is the OED online anywhere? Thanks for any help.
-
- Ed Krol's book _The Whole Internet: User's Guide and Catalogue_ is the
- best one-volume resource I know of, and he autographed the book for me
- at the UNIX Expo in NY, so how bad can he be?:-)
-
- The Dartmouth Library Shakespeare project has all the works broken
- down by scene, cross referenced like an electronic concordance. The
- last time I looked, there was no way to ftp texts. Telnet
- library.dartmouth.edu.
-
- Ken
-