ACTS

Cindy Murrell cmurrell at UCALGARY.CA
Tue Oct 21 14:54:48 EDT 2014


Thanks so much, Peter and Kathryn.  I had previously managed to access the site through James Kerr’s kind assistance and provision of a password, but recently that option has not been available.  It would be wonderful if CATR could manage to provide access to these invaluable resources.  I have had grad students asking me where they went and can now give them at least a partial answer.

Thanks again.
Cindy

From: Canadian Theatre Research [mailto:CANDRAMA at listserv.unb.ca] On Behalf Of Kathryn Harvey
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 12:23 PM
To: CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA
Subject: Re: ACTS

It is great news to hear that CATR is in discussions to resurrect the site in some form. I really do hope that comes to fruition! It was a great resource.

Cheers,
Kathryn


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On 21/10/2014 1:56 PM, Peter Kuling wrote:
Hi Cindy,
The ACTS (Atlantic Canada Theatre Site) housed at the University of New Brunswick is currently off-line but not disassembled. There are on-going discussions between UNB and CATR (Canadian Association for Theatre Research) to potentially move the all the former pages of ACTS to the current CATR website at: www.catracrt.ca<http://www.catracrt.ca>
At the moment nothing has been moved or updated. In the interim I suggest you contact Ed Mullaly -- emullaly at nbtel.nb.ca<mailto:emullaly at nbtel.nb.ca> -- the original web master, or James Kerr -- jkerr at unb.ca<mailto:jkerr at unb.ca> -- at the UNB E-Text Centre, to get access the Ball & Plant bibliography and any other pages currently off-line.

Best,
Peter Kuling
Communication Studies
Wilfrid Laurier University

On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Cindy Murrell <cmurrell at ucalgary.ca<mailto:cmurrell at ucalgary.ca>> wrote:
Does anyone know what has become of the Atlantic Canada Theatre Site?  I can no longer manage to access it.  Is there another organization which has taken it over?  Is there another way to access the Ball & Plant bibliography and its updates online?

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks a lot.
Cindy

Cindy Murrell
Visual and Performing Arts Library
University of Calgary



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