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Criticism

The Shakespeare Electronic Archive: Collections and multimedia tools for teaching and research, 1992–2008

Pages 234-244 | Published online: 13 Feb 2009
 

Abstract

This essay reviews the recent work of the MIT-based Shakespeare Electronic Archive, focusing on two major current projects: XMAS (Cross-Media Annotation System), which provides tools for video clip definition and annotation using DVD and streaming video for use in online discussions and multimedia essays, and Expanding the Shakespeare Electronic Archive, aimed at developing an expanded collection for Hamlet in collaboration with the editors of HamletWorks and others and on creating a new collection on Shakespeare Performance in Asia which will include complete video records of many of the most celebrated productions to emerge in the sustained burst of creativity and experimentation that has marked Asian work on Shakespeare over the last 20 years. The Asian Shakespeare project will use streaming video in a web-based archive, and will offer new tools for advanced searches and for excerpting and annotating video sequences for use in online essays and publications.

Notes

1. Aspects of this idea are covered extensively in some of my previous work. See Donaldson, “The Shakespeare Electronic Archive”, “Shakespeare and Electronic Textuality”, “Digital Archives and Sibylline Fragments”.

2. Contact <[email protected]>.

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