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Meetings
3rd June 2010
1. Announce end-of-year Open Shakepeare Meetup - Get Involved with the Digital Bard!
- James H-S: to draft and send to faculty + grad list then forward to open-literature for further circulation
2. Doodle for summer dates for online meetups (skype/etherpad/irc) over the summer.
- Saturdays - over the summer
- Assigned: Jack Belloli
3. IE brokenness -- make this clear (explain IE lameness)
- JB
4. Multiple introductions
- Definitely agreed that we should have multiple introductions
5. Word of the day/week
- Create spreadsheet with 52 entries - word, who, when (released), when done
- James: do this
- JH: Write to people saying: volunteer for a word!
- JB: Blog post about word of the day and volunteering blog.okfn.org
5. (RP) Comment link on word of the day
6. Costly at the moment learning how to do stuff!
- Lottie: improve instructions
- Lottie: style guide
7. Wiki page: list all possible sources (open/closed) of shakespeare folios images and/or texts
8. (Lottie) List out issues with existing open shakespeare edition
8. Photos of open shakespeare edition + Blog post about it
- Propose a subscription - 100 copies
9. Blog post text and technology
10. School engagement
- User guide for annotation: http://wiki.okfn.org/p/Open_Shakepeare/Guide/
- Blurb -- may already have
- Jack: already has a contact who we could send this to
- Lottie: Sally/Anthony ...
27th Feb 2010
TODO:
- correct links (our_resource was a mistake)
- categories for blog posts
- discuss moving introductions into wordpress ...
- NS: putting annotator tickets in shakespeare trac?
13th Feb 2010
EMMA
- Obtain from Varsity, the pictures for the poster and for the flyer
- Edit plays
- Look into printing costs, etc. for Open Shakespeare Edition (see big
ideas section - sorry to attribute this to you without asking, Emma, but I thought your section was looking a little bare...but then again, if you have lots of other commitments, don't worry too much about doing this)
COLETTE
- Make Committee members admins for the fbook group
- Add picture to fbook group, and change email address from gmail to
open-shakespeare@okfn.org
- Upload fbook blurb to the blog
- Write the next two Words of the Week and publish them, making sure to
add 'wotw' tag
- Edit plays
- Message out on TSR
- Work on poster, using image from Varsity
- Write intro for Merchant of Venice
JAMES
- Write a blog post advertising the Varsity article, and the facebook group
- Write blog post on technology
- Watch the emails
- Edit plays
- Write intro for Richard II
RUFUS
- Fix annotation bug so that annotations stay with the edition; then
send the link to everyone else so they can get annotating
- Change 'Hamlet [tr Guizot]' to 'Hamlet [French, tr. Guizot]'
- Create 'Get Involved' and 'Team' sections on website, the latter with
all the necessary info such as links to blog and wiki
- Put new logo on to site
- Put the minutes on the wiki - I'm afraid I don't have the time right now!
JACK
- Prepare flyers: use logo, keep it simple, A5 paper size, send the
prototype round as an attachment to an email/attachment to wiki - must be done quickly so we can distribute this week
- Talk to Tim to get some publicity
- Edit plays
- Write intros for Merry Wives, and Pericles
BIG IDEAS
- Collaborative writing event to work on 'An Introduction to
Shakespeare' - using online tools?
- Marathon Shakespeare: sequential reading of Shakespeare's sonnets
- Shakespeare quiz
- Audition speech selection evening
- Video-blogging
- Use facebook and youtube presence to issue challenges, e.g video
playlist of a short play, comic variations on favourite Shakespeare scene, rendition of favourite play in 2mins
- Use twitter/blog to invite glossing questions, or start a competition
for best gloss
- Get an Open Knowledge Shakespeare printed: research cost, run a
competition for cover art, play will be either Rome and Juliet, Hamlet, or Midsummer Night's Dream
30th Jan 2010
- Met with varsity
- Demo'd new features
- Outreach planning
ACTIONS
Colette:
- Write About + Get Involved blurb
- Facebook group
- Student room post
- Email Russell group using James' list
- Play intros
Jack:
- Leaflet based on Colette's effort and existing blurb
- Write blog post about latest translations
- Word of the week post
- Continue work on Shakespeare life and time article
- Spread word amongst first years
James:
- Send email addresses to Colette
- Play intros
- Work on Guizot translation
- Email watch
Rufus:
- More work on anno software -- especially send round act i of hamlet
- New front page
- Fix bugs (e.g. intro not formatted)
- Help with word of the week
21st Nov 2009
- Publicity 1st week of next term
- Varsity piece for first week of term by Colette
7th Nov 2009
- Annotation
- This will probably not be before the Xmas holidays
- It is our biggest selling point
- An announcement should be put on the site, something like "Annotation goes live 30th January!" to attract interest
- BLOG
- Needs updating: do we all have access? DONE
- Should have the same template as the rest of the site
- Could be displayed on front page of website, but only in brief, headline form
- SITE LAYOUT
- All committee members should be able to edit the site
- There should be less text on the welcome page
- The same template should be used for every page (although not necessary if we want Google Forms - could just embed logo)
- A 'Get Involved Button' should be added, leading to the following sequence (click 'Get Involved!' - list of jobs appears - click chosen job - fill out tailored form - one member of committee then replies with instructions)
- GMAIL
- Never give out gmail address, use "open-shakespeare@okfn.org" or your own with a CC to it.
- James will look after the gmail account from now until 14/11/09,
- Colette from 15/11/09 until the next meeting (21/11/09)
- INTRODUCTIONS
- Go team. Good introductions.
- When doing introductions, why not make use of Open Shakespeare's capabilities? (e.g. search)
- Check your text at the same time you do the introduction, especially well-known points of textual confusion
TASKS
- Colette
- Prepare a Varsity article?
- Contact Cambridge Authors team
- Contact friend in UCL
- Look after the Gmail from15/11/09 to 21/11/09
- Write introductions
- Upload introductions
- James
- Contact TSR
- Write to universities
- Look after Gmail until 15/11/09
- Write introduction
- Upload introductions
- Share Harness Essay
- Jack
- Contact old teacher doing a PhD
- TCS article?
- Write introductions
- Emma
- Find out about, make use of NUS mailing lists
- Contact friend at Kenyon Literary review
- Write articles
- Rufus
- Add the Guizot's (french) translations of Shakespeare to the site, and perhaps other languages?
24th October 2009
- First introductions done (well-done all contributors) and we have started uploading them to the site:
- Contacting international student community (James H-S)
- brief intro to the project necessary - use one from squash?
- give James access to blog
- shaksper mailing list
- multi-introductions (many intros to a text not just one)
- Project email address
- open-shakespeare@okfn.org -> okfn.shakespeare@gmail.com
- open-shakespeare-coord@okfn.org -> okfn.shakespeare+coord@gmail.com
- Recruiting coding volunteers - (James H-S)
- Worth contacting CS faculty and elsewhere
- Sponsorship -- whether in kind or monetary
- also partnerships
- identify people/organizations/foundations which would be interested
- news updates on front page - via twitter/identi.ca
- something fun and changeable - word of the day
- Dedicated get involved page
- Write copy - James
- Annotations are high priority esp. for summer term 2010 exegesis revision
- Make people aware of the facilities
4th October 2009
In person meeting.
- Present: rgrp, colette, nick
Things to work on:
- Summaries and introductions:
- 1 para intro
- plot synopsis
- critical introduction
- List of editions:
- Is our one good?
- Are there any good PD scholarly editions
- What are the good source editions (e.g. Folio and quarto)
- Annotation
- Tagging and glossing
- List of contributors and amount of contribution
26th September 2009
irc meetup with work on glosses etc
- Present: rgrp, jude
19th July 2009
irc meetup with work on glosses etc
- present: rgrp, colette
5th July Meeting: Summary
2.1. Introduction and brief summaries for each of Shakespeare's works.
These will be automatically added to the relevant pages on http://www.openshakespeare.org/. One possibility for source material is the Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th edition entry (which is in the Public Domain) which we have online at <http://wiki.okfn.org/p/Open_Shakespeare/Britannica/>
2.2 Annotation of the Hamlet text with critical notes and topic tagging.
The first Act of this is now up on co-ment at: <http://www.co-ment.net/text/1301/>
2.3. (Associatedly) Producing a "glosses" for unusual words and figures of speech.
I separate this from the pure annotation as it will probably be useful to store this glosess in a separate spreadsheet so we can reuse them (automatically) for other shakespeare texts. I suggest that for this purpose we use a shared google spreadsheet which I have created at:
<http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=rFXHFo1FkYAQ6O3dzAURk-A&hl=en>
Which Text?
Decision: use Moby html version (same as gutenberg it seems)
- Moby version (good markup!): HTML - PDF (nicer)
- Gutenberg normal: http://www.openshakespeare.org/material/view/hamlet_gut
- Gutenberg folio: http://www.openshakespeare.org/material/view/hamlet_gut_f
- Once we've decided which text we want we can put it on co-ment
Summary of Meeting: 2009-06-16
Focus on Hamlet
- Tagging, glossing and critical notes for Hamlet.
- ACTION: Rufus to send link to co-ment to everyone
- Quality of the PD texts we are using
- ACTION: Rufus to send Nika (+ everyone else) link to current text
- Current texts are at:
- What is it that e.g. drama schools want for audition samples?
- ACTION: Colette to look around on websites
- Produce a summary
- Britannica entry: /Britannica
- Produce a critical introduction
- Ideas for irreverent images/covers (perhaps from 18 or 19th century sources)
- Bespoke editions + user created scrap books
- Select existing bits of text and create a new one
- Per scene line numbers are needed for print edition