The Shakespeare Herald: October 2015
In this issue we celebrate the publication of major new editions, we highlight the growing body of work being published by our sibling site, Digital Renaissance Editions, and we celebrate a recent conference at the University of Victoria that focussed on the activities of the Internet Shakespeare Editions and its spinoff sites, Digital Renaissance Editions, the Queen's Men Editions, and our most recent addition to the family, Shakespeare in/au Québec. We follow the lives of some of the students we have mentored in our team of programmers and research assistants, we congratulate the scholars who have recently joined our team, and we solicit ideas for ways of making the digital analysis tools on the site more extensive.
- Meta-musings on metadata: a word from the Coordinating Editor
- Important new publications: major tragedies by open access
- The other 99%: Shakespeare's contemporaries online
- "Making Links": a conference exploring the digital text
- Where are they now? Success Stories from Past Research Assistants
- A growing team of scholars
- Othello and Music at UVic
- New ways of "reading" plays by statistics—send us your ideas