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——. "A Professional Reading Environment, Modeled for a Renaissance English Knowledgebase." Public Knowledge Project Scholarly Publication Conference. Simon Fraser U, Vancouver. 12 Jul. 2007. Address.

——. "Working with a Renaissance English Knowledgebase (REKn) in a Professional Reading Environment (PReE)." Early Renaissance Literature. IAUPE Trienniel Conference. Lunds U, Lund. 6 Aug. 2007. Address.

——. "A Knowledgebase Approach to Professional Reading." Models of Partnership in Digital Research Colloquium. Sheffield Hallam U, Sheffield. 3 Sep. 2007. Address.

——. "A Scholarly Reading Interface for a Renaissance English Knowledgebase." ACCESS 2007: TechTonic OnTologies. U of Victoria, Victoria. 11 Oct. 2007. Address.

——. “Prototyping a 'Knowledgebase' Approach to Texts and Secondary Resources in Renaissance Studies: The Renaissance English Knowledgebase (REKn) and Professional Reading Environment (PReE)." Renaissance English Text Society Josephine A. Roberts Forum, MLA Annual Meeting. Hyatt Regency, Chicago. 29 Dec. 2007. Address.

——, Mike Elkink, and Karin Armstrong. "Building One to Throw Away, Toward the One We'll Keep: Next Steps for the Renaissance English Knowledgebase and Professional Reading Environment." Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities. Northwestern U, Chicago. 22 Oct. 2007. Poster presentation.

2008

Leitch, Cara, Ray Siemens, James Dixon, Mike Elkink, Angelsea Saby, and Karin Armstrong. “Social Networking and Online Collaborative Research with REKn and PReE.” Society for Digital Humanities/Société pour l'étude des médias interactifs, Congress of the Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences. U of British Columbia, Vancouver. 3 Jun. 2008. Poster presentation.

——, Ray Siemens, James Dixon, Mike Elkink, Angelsea Saby, and Karin Armstrong. “Social Networking and Online Collaborative Research with REKn and PReE.” Digital Humanities 2008. U of Oulu, Oulu. 27 Jun. 2008. Poster presentation.

Siemens, Ray. “Consolidated Knowledge-bases and the Promise of Text Analysis in the Short Term, and Beyond: TAPoR, Synergies, CRKN.” Building Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities. Society for Digital Humanities/Société pour l'étude des médias interactifs, Congress of the Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences. U of British Columbia, Vancouver. 2 Jun. 2008. Address.

——. “The Renaissance English Knowledgebase (REKn) Crawler for a Professional Reading Environment (PReE).” Society for Digital Humanities/Société pour l'étude des médias interactifs, Congress of the Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences. U of British Columbia, Vancouver. 3 Jun. 2008. Poster presentation.

——, Cara Leitch, Angelsea Saby, James Dixon, Mike Elkink, and Karin Armstrong. “Interface Design Principles for a Professional Reading Environment (PReE).” Society for Digital Humanities/Société pour l'étude des médias interactifs, Congress of the Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences. U of British Columbia, Vancouver. 2 Jun. 2008. Poster presentation.

——, Rachel Gold, James Dixon, and Karin Armstrong. “Generating Topic-Specific, Individual Knowledge-bases from Internet Resources: REKn/PReE Crawler for Professional Reading Environments.” CaSTA: Canadian Symposium on Text Analysis. U of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. 29 Aug. 2008. Address.

2009

Hirsch, Brett D., and Ray Siemens. "Prototyping the Renaissance English Knowledgebase (REKn) and Professional Reading Environment (PReE): Past, Present, Futures." Society for Digital Humanities/Société pour l'étude des médias interactifs, Congress of the Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences. Carleton U, Ottawa. 27 May 2009. Address.

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