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We are trying to understand how UVic students perform Shakespeare related research for classes as well as for their own interest. The Internet Shakespeare Editions are being developed for students as well as Shakespeare scholars world wide to better understand the man, his plays and our interpretations of them.
Please take the time to carefully review and complete the following questions.
Your Name* Your e-mail address* Your degree program* Program optionsUndergraduate EnglishGraduate EnglishOther HumanitiesOther Altogether Your year of study* Years you've been here1234MoreNot tellingShakespeare classes takenNumber taken01234MoreNot telling
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What percentage of your research time is spent online?Percentages of time0-10%10-20%20-30%30-40%50% or moren/aWhat is holding you back from doing more research online?ReasonsLack of good online resourcesOnline sources not acceptedI prefer the libraryI do everything I can onlinen/aYour research is primarily focused on:TextsPerformance materialsn/a
Have you used UVic's Internet Shakespeare Editions? Yes No
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Which area of the ISE did you find most useful?Sections of the ISELife and TimesOld versions of textsLinks to other sitesHow did you find the navigation of the ISE?Level of difficultyNo problems at allA bit cumbersomeVery difficult to usePlease describe your use of the ISE.
We are in the process of both making new material available and developing new tools to view and extrapolate information from Shakespeare's works. The following images are visual representations of some of the ideas being thrown around.
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