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James Harriman-Smith open-shakespeare at okfn.org
Tue Jul 5 15:47:51 UTC 2011


Afternoon everyone,

Thanks to all those who replied to my question about subjective
annotations.

I now have a new query, particularly aimed at @Iain Emsley. I am thinking
about building an 'open literature' website, linking together Open
Shakespeare, Open Milton and Open Correspondence; before I do so, I would
like to know what form you think this should take?

At the moment I imagine just links to each separate project, a short
overview of open literature (i.e. how openness applies to literature and
humanities), and maybe a dedicated blog collating news from all three
efforts, as well as something surfacing recent annotations on Shaks/Milton
and maybe the letters too: it certainly would be interesting to have people
enrich dickens' letters with their own comments...

Do let me know what you think, as indeed should anyone else interested on
this list,

James
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