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  • July 2008
    • Is Something Rotten in the Bard's Works?

      Is Something Rotten in the Bard's Works?

      (Newser) - Did William Shakespeare really write the plays attributed to him? The question remains the subject of an intense academic debate, NPR reports. Those who doubt the “man from Stratford” penned his plays point to a lame rhyming epitaph on the supposed bard’s headstone, and to lack of documents tying him to his works—or even suggesting he was a writer. More »

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      literature   theater   William Shakespeare   play   academics   skeptics

  • February 2008
  • December 2007
    • Research Notes Make Internet History

      Research Notes Make Internet History

      (Newser) - The Center for New History and Media has received a big grant to help store the raw material of academic research as part of its Internet Archive project, Ars Technica reports. Director Dan Cohen wants to help the academic world by making it easy for scholars to make their research notes and documents available to each other. More »

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      Internet   research   professor   universities   academics

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