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	<title>Comments on: Embodying Shakespeare</title>
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	<description>A weblog on early modern culture, teaching English literature, and what else comes to mind</description>
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		<title>By: Bill Balderaz</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bill Balderaz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 15:14:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was reading this post on Embodying Shakespeare (and your frequent references to libraries) and wanted to post a quick comment that I thought your readers would be interested in. Hopefully, this post itself is serendipity.

As the Bard said, 'Tis better to be brief than tedious, so I'll be brief.

Aside from being a reader, I'm with ECNext, AccessMyLibrary's online marketing agency. AccessMyLibrary is a library advocacy site featuring Thomson Gale's online content, including a lot of Shakespeare related content. We're helping Thomson Gale spread the word about online resources available courtesy of local libraries.

This week is National Library Week and we're highlighting "The Shakespeare Collection" as part of the week's events. 

The Shakespeare Collection is a free search engine that is all Shakespeare, all the time. You can access original works, adaptations, criticism and commentary by selecting "The Shakespeare Collection" from the list of free databases on our National Library Week page:


http://www.accessmylibrary.com/library week

Thanks!


Bill Balderaz</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was reading this post on Embodying Shakespeare (and your frequent references to libraries) and wanted to post a quick comment that I thought your readers would be interested in. Hopefully, this post itself is serendipity.</p>
<p>As the Bard said, &#8216;Tis better to be brief than tedious, so I&#8217;ll be brief.</p>
<p>Aside from being a reader, I&#8217;m with ECNext, AccessMyLibrary&#8217;s online marketing agency. AccessMyLibrary is a library advocacy site featuring Thomson Gale&#8217;s online content, including a lot of Shakespeare related content. We&#8217;re helping Thomson Gale spread the word about online resources available courtesy of local libraries.</p>
<p>This week is National Library Week and we&#8217;re highlighting &#8220;The Shakespeare Collection&#8221; as part of the week&#8217;s events. </p>
<p>The Shakespeare Collection is a free search engine that is all Shakespeare, all the time. You can access original works, adaptations, criticism and commentary by selecting &#8220;The Shakespeare Collection&#8221; from the list of free databases on our National Library Week page:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.accessmylibrary.com/library" rel="nofollow">http://www.accessmylibrary.com/library</a> week</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Bill Balderaz</p>
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