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= CWRC User Stories = | = CWRC User Stories = | ||
- | + | * [[Story: multimedia edmonton]] | |
- | [[Story:VisualizingSemanticStructure]] | + | * [[Story:CWRCasResearchHomePage]] |
- | + | * [[Story:VisualizingSemanticStructure]] | |
- | + | * [[Story:VisualizingSocialNetworks]] | |
- | [[Story: | + | * [[Story: Breadboard scenario]] |
- | + | * [[Story:Hysteria and Creativity in Eighteenth-Century Writing by Women]] | |
- | + | * [[Story:Mapping Theatrical Relationships]] | |
- | [[Story:test]] | + | * [[Story: Visualising the Charter]] |
- | + | * [[Story: Representing Responsibility in Nineteenth-Century Canadian Law and Literature]] | |
- | + | * [[Story: Legal Advice to Women in the Eighteenth Century]] | |
- | [[Story: | + | * [[Story: Make ‘em Laugh: Images of Law in Eighteenth Century Popular Culture]] |
- | + | * [[Story:Producing New Woman Playwrights]] | |
- | + | * [[Story: From Digital Archive to Living Knowledge Site]] | |
- | [[Story: | + | * [[Story:From Queen Victoria to the Sensation Writers]] |
- | + | * [[Story:"Blue Sky" Possibilities for Victorian Research]] | |
- | + | * [[Story:Female Diagnosticians and Healers in Eighteenth-Century Britain]] | |
- | [[Story: | + | * [[Story: Editing Modernism in Canada]] |
- | + | * [[Story: A CWRC research scenario test page]] | |
- | [Story: | + | * [[Story:Mashing Texts Personas - Kate]] |
+ | * [[Story:Mashing Texts Personas - Cheryl]] | ||
+ | * [[Story:Mashing Texts Personas - Ian]] | ||
+ | * [[Story:Mashing Texts Personas - Sidney]] | ||
+ | * [[Story:Lives and Writing - Isobel]] | ||
+ | * [[Story:Contextualizing Advertisements]] | ||
+ | * [[Story:Is CWRC (part of) a Metafeminist Project?]] | ||
+ | * [[Story:'Thick,' Indigenized, and Issue-specific Analysis]] | ||
+ | *[[Story: TestStory]] | ||
+ | *[[Story: Sara Jeannette Duncan's Homes]] | ||
+ | * [[Story: Mapping Canadian Literatures]] | ||
+ | * [[Story: From Colonial to Modern - Working Collaboratively]] | ||
+ | * [[Story: From Colonial to Modern - Public Audience]] |