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<!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN" []><html>  <head>    <title>Home Page: Greg Priest-Dorman</title>  </head>  <body><div> <!-- prologue --> <hr><a name="netcensorship"></a><!WA0><A HREF="http://www.eff.org/blueribbon.html"><!WA1><IMG	SRC="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/images/blue.gif" alt="Blue Ribbon">Campaign for Online Freedom of Speech, Press and Association</A><hr><a name="access"></a><!WA2><a href="http://www.trace.wisc.edu/world/world.html">Help design anaccessible world!</a><hr><p><strong>A point in every direction is the      same as no point at all</strong>, (<em>The Point</em> by Harry      Nilsson)</p> <p>These pages are HTML compliant:<em>  use any browser      you choose!</em> (Of course NetScape does have some problems      displaying HTML... ) </p> </div><div>      <h1>Where Am I in the world?</h1> (<em>The Seven Beggars</em> Nahman of Bratslav)<p>Since there are lots of      ways to get to know people (including checking out their Home      Pages), I hope you enjoy the glimpse of me you get from what's      here.  Below you will find:</p>      <ul>        <li><!WA3><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/OurChild.html">The littlest home page</a></li>      <li><!WA4><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/Censorship.html">Resources for fighting Internet Censorship</a></li>	<li><!WA5><a href="#Archery">Info on Archery on V.C. Campus</a>	</li>	<li><!WA6><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/SCA.html">Info for the modern medievalist</a>	 </li>	<li><!WA7><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/Books.html">My Favorite Books and Stories</a>	 </li>	<li><!WA8><a href="#Computer">Current Computer Projects</a>	</li>      <li><!WA9><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/Privilege.html">Info for the World Citizen</a></li>      <li><!WA10><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/Diversions.html">A few diversions</a>, my favoritelinks to news and the world with a bit of silliness tossed in for good measure.</li>      </ul><p>Of course you could <!WA11><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/">go backwhile you still can!</a></p>      <hr>      <div>	<h2><a name="Archery">Archery at Vassar</a></h2> 	<p>The Archery Mini-Course <em>Split The Wand!</em> is back.	If you need information about it send me mail.  If you want to	shoot on campus and are not on my e-mail info list, please	send me a note and I will add you to it.  You will then be	informed of where and when we are shooting and be kept abreast	of any last minute changes.</p>        <p>There are also local (off campus) archery practices.  For        information on these, send me a note and I will put you in        touch with the person running them.</p>	<p>We have been shooting on campus again since 1991.  I would        be interested in any stories or information on Archery at        Vassar back when it was a team sport.</p>      </div><hr>      <div>	<h2><a name="Computer">Current Computer Projects andLinks</a></h2><h3>MULTEXT and MULTEXT-EAST scripts, projects and links</h3>	<dl><dt><!WA12><a href="http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/projects/multext/">MULTEXT</a></dt><dd><p>French Site of the Multext project.</p><p></p></dd>      <dt><!WA13><ahref="http://nl.ijs.si/~tomaz/multext-east/multext-east.html">TomazErjavec's public MULTEXT-EAST site</a></dt> <dd><p>Multilingual Textsand Corpora for Eastern and Central European LanguagesSite.</p><p></p></dd>       <dt><!WA14><ahref="http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/projects/multext-east/">MULTEXT-EASTat univ-aix</a></dt> <dd><p>Multilingual Textsand Corpora for Eastern and Central European LanguagesSite.</p><p></p></dd>       <dt><!WA15><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/CES/CES1.html">Corpus EncodingStandard.</a> </dt>      <dd><p>March 1996.  From the abstract "The CES hasbeen designed to be optimally suited for use in language engineeringresearch and applications, in order to serve as a widely accepted setof encoding standards for European corpus work...The CES specifies aminimal encoding level that corpora must achieve to be consideredstandardized in terms of descriptive representation (marking ofstructural and typographic information) as well as generalarchitecture (so as to be maximally suited for use in a textdatabase).  It also provides encoding specifications for linguisticannotation, together with a data architecture for linguistic corpora."</p><p></p></dd>      <dt><!WA16><ahref="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/CES/CES1.Annex5.html">CES DTDs</a></dt>       <dd><p>Thelatest versions of the CES DTDs.  From this location you can see theDTDs themselves.<p><dt><!WA17><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/CES/CES1.Annex6.html">CES DTDs via dtd2html</a></dt>       <dd><p>From here you can explore a navigable view (using dtd2html) ofeach dtd.</p><p></p><dd>      <dt>tagusage</dt>      <dd><p>This short shell script writen by Heiki-Jaan Kaalep andthen modified by me will do the tag usagecalculations for you and and format it in so you can just paste it intoyour TEI or CES header (or any other DTD that wants tagusage).  Itis dependent on the unix carriage return so it will probably needto be modified to work under dos. <!WA18><ahref="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/research/scripts/tagusage.txt">See the script</a></p><p></p></dd>  <dt>Using Cyrillic Entities with Emacs psgml mode</dt><dd><p>I have a system that lets you type the keys you would normallytype to generate a character but when you are in psgml mode itgenerates the entitiy for this character, so you can type normaly andbe inserting entities.  It would work equally well for other charactersets (ISOlat1 or 2), I just had a need for cyrillic so that is the one I set up.</p><p>If you want to find out more you can read the <!WA19><ahref=http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/cyrillic.entities.howto>HowTo file.  </a>I am looking some for people totry this out and give me feedback before I put it up for publicconsumption.  So if after looking at the HowTo you want the package,please send me email and we'll work out a way to get it to you(uuencoded mail probably).</p><p></p>  </dl><h3>Other SGML projects and links</h3><ul>      <li><!WA20><a href="http://www.sil.org/sgml/sgml.html">Robin Cover's SGML web page.</a></li>      <li><!WA21><a href="http://www.pitt.edu/~djbpitt/sgml.html">DavidBirnbaum's SGML page.</a></li>      <li><!WA22><a href="http://etext.virginia.edu/TEI.html">The TEI Guidelines</a></li> <li><!WA23><a href="http://www.sgmlopen.org">SGML Open, </a>a non-profit, international consortium of suppliers whose products and servicessupport SGML.  Specifically, you might want to check out <!WA24><a href="http://www.sgmlopen.org/sgml/docs/library/sgml_ent.htm">CharlesGoldfarb's article, <em>Entity Management in SGML.</em></a> </li>    </ul><h3>Other projects and links</h3><dl>	  <dt>Text to Speech at speeds above 350wpm</dt> <dd><p>I have      several scripts and emacs macros for working with a dectalk      (multivoice) text to speech unit, nothing to fancy but if you      are interestd in them, drop me a note.  If you have some of your own, I      would be interested in what you have come up with.</p><p>Additionally, we are now mirroring T. V. Raman's wonderfull <!WA25><ahref="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/emacspeak.html">emacspeak</a> speach outputsubsytem for emacs and hosting the mailing list.  Information onemacspeak and the mailing list is available at <!WA26><ahref="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/emacspeak.html">http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/emacspeak.html</a>.</p></dd>	</dl><ul><li><!WA27><a href="http://www.iso.ch/index.html">International Organizationfor Standardization (ISO Online)</a></li></ul>      </div> </div> <div><!-- epilogue --> <hr><p>Well, that's all there is for now, hope you had a nice visit!</p>    <p>This page was writen using emacs 19.19 and psgml mode with anhtmlplus dtd, then converted to HTML2, most recently to HTML3.2.  If you have any questions orcomments about it, please send them to:</p><p></p><address><!WA28><ahref="mailto:priestdo@cs.vassar.edu">priestdo@cs.vassar.edu</a><strong>No Soliciting!</strong></address> <p>This page last wasmucked with on 10/1/96</p> <p><!WA29><ahref="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/faculty/proflist.html">Back to CSfaculty list</a>| <!WA30><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/search.html">CS Search</a></p></div>  </body></html>

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