On 11/6/22 4:56 PM, Rich Morin wrote:
However, as a small step along the way, I opened up
the box and
produced a rough list of the contents (see below). When I noticed
version or date information, I noted it, but many of the documents
are missing that sort of thing. So, YMMV.
Thank you very much for the list. The provided details and your care to
separate things is appreciated.
P.S. Careful Reader may notice a strong emphasis on
text processing
in this collection. Jim's research interests included the use of
computers to analyze Middle English poetry. For example, the rhyme
schemes allowed him to clarify the pronunciation of certain words.
I noticed that.
I also noticed that I would very much like to spend some (upcoming) cold
winter days with tea reading many of these papers.
I'd be happy to help contribute to get these papers somewhere to be
scanned & shared. Sadly I don't know how to go about doing the scanning
myself.
I'll contribute at least $10 toward getting these papers somewhere to be
scanned.
My efforts to scan front & back covers of my books doesn't scale to
scanning, much less OCRing, books.
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Grant. . . .
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