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Casebook Message Boards: Pub Talk: Casebook Updates.
Author: TheViper Wednesday, 04 December 2002 - 01:16 pm | |
A big thanks to all those correspondents in Britain, the USA and Canada who sent in newspaper articles for inclusion at the Casebook a few months ago. The Casebook staff, and Stephen Ryder in particular, have been exceptionally busy for a while now, so the updates have taken a little longer than usual to be posted. But all good things come to those that wait and in the past 24 hours a number of items have been added to Press Reports. Headline news is that there are now over 500 items available for your perusal. Use is free to all students, but please remember to acknowledge the Casebook website if you make use of any of them in your books and articles. A toast of cyber champagne to our hoste, Mr. Ryder. Cheers! Regards, V.
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Author: molly donlon Wednesday, 04 December 2002 - 03:02 pm | |
Monday night 12-9-03 at 10:pm est (repeating at 1:00am) on TLC "Ripper Murders, Case Closed" will be shown. Is it the Cornball production-does anybody know?
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Author: molly donlon Wednesday, 04 December 2002 - 09:56 pm | |
sorry, 12-9-02.
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Author: Esther Wilson Thursday, 05 December 2002 - 09:43 am | |
Thanks for the info Molly, I'll have to mark this one on my calendar and take a gander at it. Esther
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Author: TheViper Friday, 20 December 2002 - 12:28 pm | |
I am taking the opportunity offered by the Christmas holiday period to sweep up some of the shavings of press material that we have outstanding. It will be used to plug a few gaps in the Casebook's Press Reports section. There is more of this work than expected, so if anybody out there is not enamoured with the prospect of endless turkey, relatives and TV repeats (and who could blame you?), please e-mail me at the address given in this profile. There is room for at least one person to act as a transcriber. First come, first served. Just one word of warning - good eyesight is a definite advantage given the state of some of these microfilm copies. Thanking you, Regards, V.
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Author: TheViper Friday, 20 December 2002 - 05:15 pm | |
Two volunteers have been secured already. That should do the trick. Thanks. Regards, V.
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Author: Brian Schoeneman Friday, 20 December 2002 - 05:31 pm | |
Viper, Anytime you need volunteers for anything, look me up. B
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Author: TheViper Sunday, 19 January 2003 - 07:56 am | |
We are now at the point of 'sweeping up' stories for the Casebook's press pages. I have a number of articles from The Times newspaper of 1888-89. These are not the front line articles – those have all been typed already. Rather, this batch consists mainly of letters to the editor, plus some editorials and news snippets. Not the most glamorous pieces – but important nonetheless for the insight they give into people’s attitudes to the murders as they occurred. Anybody interested in assisting with the transcription please let me know by replying to the e-mail address contained in this profile. Please include some indication of how much work you would be interested in taking on. I intend to parcel this lot out in batches of between 3,000 and 6,000 words. The usual methods will apply, namely an estimated quantity of work will be posted for transcription in a set time, after which the transcriber e-mails the completed work to a named proof-reader. Thanking you for your interest and support with the Press Project - the One That Delivers. Regards, V.
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Author: TheViper Monday, 20 January 2003 - 06:23 am | |
A good response has been received to this message. Thanks to everybody who has offered to help, but especially to the 'new' volunteers. We should have sufficient people for now. Regards, V.
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