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Brief Program for the Annual Meeting of COCH/COSH at the 1998 Congress of the Social Sciences and the Humanities, May 27 - 28, 1998 University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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In Memory of Elaine Nardocchio (1945-1998)
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[Full Conference Program (incl. abstracts)]

WEDNESDAY, 
MAY 27
Session 1. 
9:00-10:30 am
Location: Morriset 219

Moving Research On-line I
Chair: Christian Vandendorpe (Lettres françaises, Université d'Ottawa) 
Fabienne Baider (French, University of Toronto) 
Sexism and Language: What can the Web teach us?
Pierre Kunstmann and France Martineau (Lettres françaises, Université d'Ottawa)
Chretien de Troyes sur le Web 
Roda P. Roberts and Lucie Langlois (School of Translation and Interpretation, Université d'Ottawa) 
The Use of the Web in Lexicographic Research
Session 2.
10:45 am -12:15 pm
Location: Morriset 219

Editing Correspondence 
Joint Session by ACCUTE and COCH/COSH
Chair: Penelope J. Gurney (Ottawa)
Douglas Chambers (English, University of Toronto) 
John Evelyn's Correspondence: Hypertext in the 17th and 20th Centuries
Edward A. Heinemann (French, University of Toronto) 
Notional Fields and the Usebase-assisted Creation of the Thematic Index to the Correspondence of Françoise de Graffigny
Katharine Patterson (English, Simon Fraser University)
Mapping Anna Jameson's Associative Links with the Victorian Intellectual Community: The Computer-assisted Construction of a Network Profile 

12:45 - 1:30 pm
Location: Morriset 219

COCH/COSH General Meeting

Session 3.
1:45-3:15 pm
Location: Writing Centre
(Simard 0021)

Moving Teaching On-line I: French
Chair: Pierre Kunstmann (Lettres françaises, Université d'Ottawa)
Pascal Michelucci (Etudes françaises, University of Toronto) 
Guide Pratique des études en français
Christian Vandendorpe (Lettres françaises, Université d'Ottawa)
Un cours de français écrit par ordinateur
Session 4.
1:45-3:15 pm
Location: Morriset 219

Moving Teaching On-line II: English
Joint Session by ACCUTE and COCH/COSH
Chair: Geoffrey Rockwell (Humanities Computing, McMaster University)
Keith Lawson (English, Acadia University) 
Teaching the Wired Student
Alexandra Pett, Sabrina Reed, Jerre Paquette, and William Bunn (Mount Royal College) 
Thresholds: New Ventures in Teaching Composition
Patricia Rigg (Acadia University) 
Strategies of Pedagogy in the Wired Classroom 
Session 5.
3:30-5:15 pm
Location: Morriset 219

The Internet Shakespeare
Chair: Elizabeth Grove-White (English, University of Victoria)
Raymond Siemens (English, University of Alberta) 
Annotating Shakespeare: Intertextuality, Semantic Patterns in Textual Structures, and the Hypertextual Navigation of Accumulated Knowledge
Michael Best (English, University of Victoria) 
Playing Many Parts: The Internet Shakespeare Editions as a Multiple Resource


4:30-6:30 pm
Location: Book Fair
(Montpetit Hall)
Rector's Reception



THURSDAY, MAY 28

Session 6.
9:00-10:30 am
Location: Morriset 219

The Use of Computing Technology in Renaissance Studies I
Joint Session by CSRS and COCH/COSH
Chair: John LePage (English, Malaspina University-College)
Raymond Siemens (University of Alberta) 
The Use of Computing Technology in Renaissance Studies: A Brief Introduction to the CSRS and COCH/COSH Joint Sessions
William R. Bowen (University of Toronto) 
Creating a Gateway to the Renaissance: The Iter Project 
Susan Forscher Weiss and Ichiro Fujinaga (The Peabody Conservatory) 
A Study of Early Music on CD-ROM 
Paul Dyck (University of Alberta), Jennifer Lewin (Yale University), and R. G. Siemens (University of Alberta) 
The Janus-Face of Early Modern Literary Studies: Negotiating Boundaries 
Session 7.
10:45 am -12:30 pm
Location: Morriset 219

The Use of Computing Technology in Renaissance Studies II 
Joint Session by CSRS and COCH/COSH 
Chair: Michael Best (English, University of Victoria)
Rebecca Bushnell (University of Pennsylvania)
Reinventing Rare Books: The "Virtual Furness Shakespeare Library" at the University of Pennsylvania 
Mark Feltham (University of Western Ontario) and William Barker (Memorial University) 
The Web and the Book: Hypertext and Alciato's Emblematum liber
Robert Whalen (University of Toronto) 
Herbertext: Computing The Temple 
Hilary J. Binda (Tufts University) 
Hell and Hypertext Hath No Limits: Hypertextual Marlowe and Marlovian Hypertextuality



Special Session, 8.
12:45-1:30 pm
Location: Morriset 219

Beyond TACT: Planning for the Next Generation of Text Tools
Co-Chairs: Geoffrey Rockwell (Humanities Computing, McMaster University) and Ian Lancashire (English, Toronto)

Panelists:

  • Edward A. Heinemann (Toronto)
  • Pierre Kunstmann (Ottawa)
  • Ian Lancashire, co-chair
  • Geoffrey Rockwell, co-chair

Session 9.
1:45-3:15 pm
Location: Morriset 219

Moving Research On-line II 
Chair: Raymond Siemens (English, University of Alberta)
Rod Heimpel (French, University of Toronto) 
Defining Publication in the Electronic Age 
Jean Sebastien (Comparative Literature, Université de Montréal) 
Internet et postcolonialisme: mélange explosif pour les publications universitaires 
Gary Shawver (Medieval Studies, University of Toronto) 
Moving Textual Research to the World Wide Web 
Session 10.
3:30-5:00 pm
Location: Morriset 219

Computing the Modernist and Postmodernist Novel 
Joint Session by ACCUTE and COCH/COSH
Chair: Michael Groden (English, University of Western Ontario)
Michael Groden (English, University of Western Ontario) 
James Joyce's Ulysses in Hypermedia
Carolyn Guertin (English, University of Alberta) 
Gesturing toward the Visual: Virtual Reality, Hypertext, and Embodied Feminist Criticism 
Donald Theall (English, Trent University) 
Joyce's Practice of Intertextuality: The Anticipation of Hypermedia and its Implications for Textual Analysis of Finnegans Wake