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Happy New Year and the year is immediately much improved with David’s stellar work online!!! Well done and thanks to everyone involved in the project. David’s work is absolutely indispensable to scholars.
All the best in 2019!
Laura Trombley

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> On Jan 15, 2019, at 3:26 AM, Scott Holmes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> I am extremely grateful that David Fears' work is now available on-
> line.  I have relied on his generosity to me for several years worth of
> material he has given to me for my Twainsgeography site.  When engaged
> in a geographically oriented project, the location and temporal
> information can be very important.
> 
>> On Mon, 2019-01-14 at 11:34 -0500, Matthew Seybold wrote:
>> If you come by MarkTwainStudies.org today, you’ll notice we have a
>> fresh new design.
>> 
>> When we launched two years ago, we relied on a webmaster with limited
>> coding skill who was literally colorblind (aka, me).
>> 
>> As the site grew, existing materials got buried and new opportunities
>> eclipsed our technical capabilities.
>> 
>> No longer. 
>> 
>> Paul Stonier Design has created a better looking and more functional
>> site, and will continue to consult for CMTS going forward.
>> 
>> Even more exciting than the new look, however, is that you now have
>> access to a fully-searchable digital edition of David Fears’s MARK
>> TWAIN DAY BY DAY.
>> 
>> As many of you know, David’s immense chronology of Samuel Clemens’s
>> life, published between 2008 and 2014, is a unique reference. We are
>> incredibly grateful to Mr. Fears for entrusting us with the fruit of
>> his exhaustive labors, as well as to Leslie Myrick, who converted the
>> print volumes to HTML (another Herculean task). 
>> 
>> Until now, there has been relatively limited access to the print
>> volumes of DAY BY DAY. We are thrilled to be able to make them
>> available to students, teachers, independent scholars, and all
>> varieties of Twainiac. We can’t wait to see what they do with this
>> resource.
>> 
>> There will, of course, be some trouble-shooting with the new site
>> over the coming weeks. Please let us know if you run into any
>> technical difficulties. 
>> 
>> Happy browsing!
>> 
>> - MS
>> 
>> ***************
>> Matt Seybold
>> Assistant Professor of American Literature & Mark Twain Studies
>> Elmira College
>> Editor, MarkTwainStudies.org
>> MattSeybold.com
> -- 
> There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of
>                          in your philosophy.
>                        http://bscottholmes.com

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