Internet Shakespeare Editions

Works Cited

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  1. Arden Shakespeare CD-ROM: Texts and Sources for Shakespeare Studies. 1997. Thomas Nelson.
  2. ArdenOnline. Web site no longer available. The Arden Shakespeare site is found at <http://www.ardenshakespeare.com/>.
  3. Best, Michael. Forthcoming. "Standing in Rich Place: Electrifying the Multiple-Text Edition: Or, Every Text is Multiple." Paper for the Shakespeare Association of America, Minnesota, 2002. Forthcoming in College Literature. Preprint available at <http://web.uvic.ca/shakespeare/Annex/Articles/SAA2002/index.html>; see particularly the page at <http://web.uvic.ca/shakespeare/Annex/Articles/SAA2002/rich4.html>.
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  5. Carson, Christie, and Jacky Bratton. 2000. The Cambridge King Lear CD-ROM: Text and Performance Archive. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. Copyright is held by Royal Holloway, University of London.
  6. Collins, Jeff and Dave Kaufer. 2001. DocuScope. Carnegie Mellon University. <http://www.betterwriting.net/projects/fed01/dsc_fed01.html>.
  7. Finn, Patrick. 2004. "@ the Table of the Great: Hospitable Editing and the Internet Shakespeare Editions Project. " Early Modern Literary Studies 9.3 / Special Issue 11: 2.1-29. <http://purl.oclc.org/emls/09-3/finntabl.htm>.
  8. Forsyth, Jennifer. 2004. "Playing with Wench-like Words: Copia and Surplus in the Internet Shakespeare Edition of Cymbeline." Early Modern Literary Studies 9.3 / Special Issue 11: 3.1-27. <http://purl.oclc.org/emls/09-3/forsplay.html>.
  9. Foster, Donald W. 1991. "Reconstructing Shakespeare, III: New Directions in Textual Analysis and Stage History." The Shakespeare Newsletter 41.4: 58+.
  10. Galey, Alan. 2004. "Dizzying the Arithmetic of Memory: Shakespearean Source Documents as Text, Image, and Code." Early Modern Literary Studies 9.3 / Special Issue 11: 4.1-28. <http://purl.oclc.org/emls/09-3/galedizz.htm>.
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  13. Hope, Jonathan, and Michael Witmore. 2004. "The Very Large Textual Object: A Prosthetic Reading of Shakespeare." Early Modern Literary Studies 9.3 / Special Issue 11: 6.1-36. <http://purl.oclc.org/emls/09-3/hopewhit.htm>.
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  15. -----. 1996. "Phrasal Repetends in Literary Stylistics: Shakespeare's Hamlet III.1." Research in Humanities Computing 4. Selected Papers from the ALLC/ACH Conference, Christ Church, Oxford, April 1992. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 34-68.
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  18. Rose, Mark. The Norton Shakespeare Workshop CD-ROM. 1997. W.W. Norton.
  19. Siemens, Ray. 1999. "Shakespearean Apparatus? Explicit Textual Structures and the Implicit Navigation of Accumulated Knowledge." Text: An Interdisciplinary Annual of Textual Studies 14. Ann Arbor: U Michigan P, 2002. 209-240. Electronic pre-print published in Surfaces 8: 106.1-34 <http://www.pum.umontreal.ca/revues/surfaces/vol8/siemens.pdf>.
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