List, When Ben and I spoke on the phone yesterday about Irving's suggestion, I mentioned that it might also be an opportunity to encourage folk who haven't taken a look at Arisbe lately to do so. Ben has done some extraordinary work there (for my own part, I've only looked at papers being considered for inclusion in the Peirce-related papers page and made some design suggestions--all of which Ben has incorporated beautifully) and most everything that's new or enhanced at Arisbe is Ben's work (although he sometimes refers to it as a 'hobby' because he enjoys doing it so much--but there's a lot of effort involved in any event).
So, while some listers may not have time to look at all the resources Ben made available in his response to Irving, I hope everyone here will take a look at the Arisbe links he provided. 26 Peirce-Related Journals & Series present & past - http://www.cspeirce.com/journals.htm 45 Centers, Societies, Institutes, Projects present & past - http://www.cspeirce.com/projects.htm Harvard et al Digitized Peirce - http://www.cspeirce.com/digitized.htm Papers by C S Peirce - http://www.cspeirce.com/menu/library/bycsp/bycsp.htm Or simply go to the Arisbe home page and start to explore. http://www.cspeirce.com/ I think we owe Ben a debt of gratitude for his exceptional work on the Arisbe site. Best, Gary On 2/16/12, Benjamin Udell <bud...@nyc.rr.com> wrote: > Irving, list, > > That certainly gets us thinking. This would, I take it, be a list of > articles with links even when the articles are not free online. For the > "librarians" to be able to edit directly, it would need to be done at a > place like Google Sites (as a so-called "social media" or "Web 2.0" > project), and linked at Arisbe. One way or another, the librarians would > need to be able to cope with an editing program. I'm thinking of a sortable > table, so that a viewer could sort by primary author, article title, name of > journal (if any), posting or publication season/month, article date (if > different), a note on how it relates to Peirce if the title doesn't make it > obvious, and so on. > > If the table grew very long, it could make people's computers' fans whir. > Then we'd need to look at splitting the table up. Or maybe we should skip > the table and make sure that users know how to use their browser's "Find" > feature (apparently very many people don't). > > But maybe we'd be spinning our wheels. Here's a link to PhilPapers listing > Peirce-related papers by publication date. Those _without_ a publication > date are listed first. The list runs on for many pages and appears to > include over a thousand articles. > > http://philpapers.org/search/advanced.pl?onlineOnly=on&showCategories=on&all=Peirce&filterMode=advanced&newWindow=on&proOnly=on&limit=100&appendMSets=on&advMode=fields&sort=pubYear&format=html&sqc=&start=&jlist=&publishedOnly=&filterByAreas=&hideAbstracts=&freeOnly=&ap_c1=&ap_c2= > > At PhilPapers, posting at Arisbe seems to be considered publication . One > can vary the search parameters of course http://philpapers.org/. > > Do you have a more specific idea of a Peirce publications list to suggest? > Not being a professional scholar, I don't always have the clearest idea of > the most desirable kinds of functionality. Sometimes the obvious things > aren't so obvious to me! Maybe you just want a page that lists every _new_ > paper. Sort of like an "Article Notes" version of what PEP used to do with > "Book Notes." > > To give you an idea of what a sortable table online can be like when it's > simple, here are sortable tables with incomplete bibliographies for Burks, > Short, Ransdell, and Hartshorne-on-Peirce. For Tom Short, I did use his > _Peirce's Theory of Signs_ as a resource, but I looked up every article > individually, added information, and even made a correction. To sort, you > need to have javascript enabled (and anybody who doesn't know what I mean > about enabled Javascript probably has Javascript enabled). > a.. Ransdell http://sites.google.com/site/cspmem/ransdell-bibliography - > woefully incomplete > b.. Burks http://sites.google.com/site/cspmem/burks-1 - missing at least > one paper on Peirce > c.. Tom Short http://sites.google.com/site/cspmem/t-l-short-bibliography - > not updated with papers from the last few years > d.. Hartshorne on Peirce > http://sites.google.com/site/cspmem/hartshorne-on-peirce-bibliography > Then there's Arisbe's sortable table of 352 dissertations on Peirce > http://www.cspeirce.com/rsources/dissabs/diss.htm, but that's a page on the > Arisbe site itself, not to mention that it is edited directly in the html > markup via Notepad. > > I assume also that you're talking especially about recent articles, though > the librarians might start working their way back. For copyright reasons, > _Comprehensive Bibliography_ by Ketner et al. should NOT be used as a > source. I don't know how to stop every librarian from doing that aside from > asking for personal assurances. Until we figure that out, we'd probably best > keep it simple and allow nothing prior to 1986 or whenever the CB breaks > off. > > As for redundancy with Arisbe's Peirce-Related Papers page > http://www.cspeirce.com/menu/library/aboutcsp/aboutcsp.htm, I can hear Joe > saying, "just don't worry about it." > For those who (unlike Irving) have not visited Arisbe, at least not in the > past few years, they might want to look at: > a.. 26 Peirce-Related Journals & Series present & past - > http://www.cspeirce.com/journals.htm > b.. 45 Centers, Societies, Institutes, Projects present & past - > http://www.cspeirce.com/projects.htm > c.. Harvard et al Digitized Peirce - http://www.cspeirce.com/digitized.htm > d.. Papers by C S Peirce - > http://www.cspeirce.com/menu/library/bycsp/bycsp.htm - Joe Ransdell and > Jerry Dozoretz added numerous transcriptions of Peirce manuscripts > As regards Peirce-related books (I go into this for listers generally, > Irving almost certainly knows about all these things and more), > a.. _Comprehensive Bibliography_ 2nd Edition 1986 by Ketner et al., > available online to institutions at http://www.nlx.com/collections/96 > and hardcopies either > a.. used via the usual sources, or > b.. as per Ken Ketner's peirce-l post a month or two ago, inquire of > Scott Cunningham http://www.pragmaticism.net/contact.htm > b.. The Peirce Edition Project's list of 69 books published 1992-2006 > http://www.iupui.edu/~peirce/news/books/notes.htm. > c.. Grupo de Estudios Peirceanos - Peirce bibliography: > http://www.unav.es/gep/bibliopeirceana.html > d.. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Sanders_Peirce_bibliography#Secondary_literature > which has almost every English-language book with Peirce's name in the title > or obvious primary Peirce focus that I could find three or four years ago > via Amazon, B&N, Arisbe Associates, and I think some of the PEP book notes. > Recently I updated A through L of the publishers' catalog page links under > "Other". > I hope I haven't been too lengthy. Anyway, again, Irving, or anybody, > please feel free to spell out your ideas further. > > Best, Ben > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Irving" > To: PEIRCE-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU > Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 1:05 PM > Subject: Re: [peirce-l] Philosophia Mathematica articles of interest > > You're very welcome, Cathy. > > It would be useful to have a single venue that would disseminate > Peirce-related publications. Perhaps the keepers of Arisbe can be persuaded > to have one or more folks volunteer as librarians to post and maintain a > list of titles on the Arisbe site. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the PEIRCE-L > listserv. To remove yourself from this list, send a message to > lists...@listserv.iupui.edu with the line "SIGNOFF PEIRCE-L" in the body of > the message. To post a message to the list, send it to > PEIRCE-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU -- Gary Richmond Humanities Department Philosophy and Critical Thinking Communication Studies LaGuardia College--City University of New York --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the PEIRCE-L listserv. To remove yourself from this list, send a message to lists...@listserv.iupui.edu with the line "SIGNOFF PEIRCE-L" in the body of the message. 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