From: owner-scribes@castle.org (scribes digest) To: scribes-digest@castle.org Subject: scribes digest V2 #67 Reply-To: Sender: owner-scribes@castle.org Errors-To: owner-scribes@castle.org Precedence: bulk scribes digest Tuesday, June 9 1998 Volume 02 : Number 067 In this issue: Re: [scribes]: Acid Free Labels.. Sort of Re: [scribes]: Acid Free Labels.. Sort of [scribes]: straight ink lines? Re: [scribes]: Scroll of the web [scribes]: New electronic text collection (fwd) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 07:43:01 EDT From: AngelODay@aol.com Subject: Re: [scribes]: Acid Free Labels.. Sort of In a message dated 6/8/98 9:24:21 PM Central Daylight Time, cperkins@nothinbut.net writes: > What exactly is Xyron? Sounds like it puts stickiness on the back > of the sheet. Do you happen do know if the glue they use is acid free? > Yep, that's what it does, it adds an acid free adhesive to the back of the sheet and then puts another paper over that so you can take it home without everything else getting all sticky :) It works much the same way as a laminator does. ~~Aine ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Jun 1998 08:01:08 -0500 From: Cornelius Perkins Subject: Re: [scribes]: Acid Free Labels.. Sort of AngelODay@aol.com wrote: > Yep, that's what it does, it adds an acid free adhesive to the back of the > sheet and then puts another paper over that so you can take it home without > everything else getting all sticky :) It works much the same way as a > laminator does. Terrific! Great find, Aine. Xyron, ask for it by name. :) Cornelius - -- // Cornelius Perkins cperkins@nothinbut.net // http://www.nothinbut.net/~cperkins // In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Jun 1998 13:57:09 +0200 From: Anna Troy Subject: [scribes]: straight ink lines? What is the best (and hopefully easiest) way to make straight ink lines? The best I made so far has been with a thin brush and ruler, I've also tried a ruling pen(?) the thing that looks like a birds beak with a screw in between, but it blotted too much. Anna de Byxe ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' "Anna's LARP Craft Links Page" http://www.bibks.uu.se/58/home.html "Aros H=E4rads Hemsida" http://hem.passagen.se/owly ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Jun 1998 08:50:18 -0400 From: Michel Macdonald Subject: Re: [scribes]: Scroll of the web Greetings from Lady Michel The kind and wonderful Lady Avelina has put my latest scroll on the internet at www.geocities.com/athens//academy/9523/michel.jpg I would love to know what everyone thinks. (insert disclaimer here) Please keep in mind that I am a lowly novice scribe and I cry very easily. Seriously, I welcome any and all comments. Michel ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 09:01:58 -0400 (EDT) From: Sharon Gordon Subject: [scribes]: New electronic text collection (fwd) Here's a new site that might be useful to some :-). Sharon gordonse@one.net ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 14:34:17 -0400 > From: Richard Gorrie > Reply-To: H-Net List for British and Irish History > To: H-ALBION@h-net.msu.edu > Subject: New electronic text collection > > Date: Sun, 7 Jun 1998 23:42:41 +0200 > From: Luc Borot > > APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING > > The Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur la Renaissance Anglaise in > Montpellier is glad to announce the creation of a new e-text collection > dedicated to early modern English documents: Montpellier Early Modern > English Documents (MEMED). > The URL is: http://serinf.univ-montp3.fr/MEMED/ > > MEMED is a collection of electronic texts prepared for the online > community of Renaissance scholars by the members and partners of the > Centre d'Études et de Recherches sur la Renaissance Anglaise > in Montpellier > We intend to provide these documents in at least two formats, html > and rtf. Only html is available at this time. You may use and > redistribute these texts provided that the legal notices prefixed to > them are not removed from the documents. > > Editorial Board > General editor: Luc Borot, Universite Paul-Valery, Montpellier > Early Tudor editor: Raymon Siemens, University of Alberta, Canada > Elizabethan editors: Charles W Whitworth Universite Paul-Valery, > Montpellier; Raymond Siemens, University of Alberta, Canada > Early Stuart editors: Glenn Burgess, University of Hull, UK; > Jean-Christophe Mayer, Universite Paul-Valery, Montpellier > Interregnum editors: Luc Borot; Colin Davis, University of East Anglia, > Norwich, UK > Editorial adviser: Charles W Whitworth > Technical adviser: Daniel Savey, Universite Paul-Valery, Montpellier > > Editorial Policy (abstract) > > MEMED will publish documents of short or medium > length, edited from original early modern manuscript or printed > sources. We intend to make rare material of documentary importance > accessible. > Several online scholarly series already provide serious electronic > editions of literary works. Our purpose is not to enter into a > competition with these eminent colleagues. Our desire is to provide > our readers with other kinds of texts, from politically seminal > pamphlets to pious ballads, from legal documents to comical > songs. > We shall publish modern-spelling editions for legibility's sake, but > editors are asked to respect the vocabulary, syntax and grammar of > their documents. If the form of the text is likely to be adulterated > by spelling alterations (rhymes, metrical devices, etc), our editors > are allowed to retain all or some of the original spelling. > Submissions will be read by two members the editorial board. The > founding editors are recognised scholars in their fields, already > involved in 'paper' and electronic scholarly publications of > established standing. > > To submit documents or proposals, e-mail Luc Borot > subject=Submission > > ********************Verite est Fille du Temps***************** > Luc Borot > home (voice and fax) +33 4 67 52 07 98 > work +33 4 67 14 24 49/+33 4 67 14 24 48/fax +33 4 67 14 24 65 > Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur la Renaissance Anglaise > Universite Paul Valery --- Montpellier (France) > ------------------------------ End of scribes digest V2 #67 ****************************