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——. “Electronic Scholarly Editions and Models of Humanistic Activity.” Summit on Digital Tools for the Humanities. U of Virginia, Charlottesville. 28 Sep. 2005. Address.

——, and Chris Gaudet. “A Knowledgebase Toward an Electronic Edition of Shakespeare’s Sonnets.” CaSTA 2005: The Fourth Canadian Symposium on Text Analysis Research. U of Alberta, Edmonton. 4 Oct. 2005. Address.

2006

Siemens, Ray. “Modelling the<Textual>Activity of the Humanist." The Computer: The Once and Future Medium for the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS, CCHC, SDH-SEMI). York U, Toronto. 30 May 2006. Address.

——. “The Renaissance English Knowledgebase (REKn) and its Professional Reading Environment (PReE): An Overview.” Teaching Digital Texts, English Subject Centre/Methods Network. King’s College, London. 16 Jul. 2006. Address.

——. “Knowledge Management and Textual Cultures? Work toward the Renaissance English Knowledgebase (REKn) and its Professional Reading Environment (PrRE).” CASTA 2006: The Breadth of Text. U of New Brunswick, Fredericton. 14 Oct. 2006. Address.

——. “Modelling Scholarly Practices with a Renaissance English Knowledgebase.” Contexts for Electronic Editing, MLA Annual Meeting. Philadelphia Marriot, Philadelphia. 30 Dec. 2006. Address.

——, Eric Haswell, Gerry Watson, Alastair McColl, and Karin Armstrong. “Integrating Tools into Professional Academic Processes: A First Look at the Renaissance English Knowledgebase (REKn).” Bringing Text Alive: The Future of Scholarship, Pedagogy, and Electronic Publication. Text Creation Partnership Conference. U of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 15 Sep. 2006. Address.

——, and Alastair McColl. "Learning Curves and Tempered Results: Toward a Renaissance English Knowledgebase (REKn)." What To Do with a Million Books Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science. U of Chicago, Chicago. 8 Nov. 2006. Address.

——, John Willinsky, and Analisa Blake. “Giving Them a Reason to Read Online: Reading Tools for Humanities Scholars.” Digital Humanities 2006. U Paris-Sorbonne, Paris. 8 Jul. 2006. Address.

2007

Bowen, William R., and Ray Siemens. "Iter as Knowledgebase." New Technologies and Renaissance Studies III: Catalogues of Knowledge, RSA Annual Meeting. The New Radisson Hotel, Miami. 23 Mar. 2007. Address.

Siemens, Ray "A Renaissance English Knowledgebase (REKn) in a Professional Reading Environment (PReE)." New Technologies and Renaissance Studies I: The Early Modern Codex in Contemporary Electronic Context, RSA Annual Meeting. The New Radisson Hotel, Miami. 23 Mar. 2007. Address.

——. "Prototyping a 'Knowledgebase' Approach to Online Materials, to Meet the Demands of Professional Readers in the Humanities." Digital Humanities: Practice, Methodology, Pedagogy. Centre for Studies in Print and Media Cultures Symposium. Simon Fraser U, Vancouver. 3 May 2007. Address.

——. "Modeling and Knowledge [Re]presentation: As a Context for the Contemporary Editor of Earlier Textual Materials." Round Table: Accessing, Organizing, and Analyzing Digital Evidence. Congress of the Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences. U of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. 30 May 2007. Address.

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