You should make more in your sales pitch of the ability of the program to produce paper plates, camera-ready copy, etc. Many of us working with [Nota Bene] are doing stuff that a commercial publisher will not touch because of the expense and complexity in setting up the text. . . . Incidentally, and to blow NBs trumpet as much as mine, a recent review of my earlier edition described it as a model of what the editing of early-modern documents should aspire to, and the index as a work of art in its own right!
Dr. V. M. British Library
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I got the new version just in time for the commentary I am writing, which is all cross referencing back into Virgil's texts & mine. I could not have carried this off without the new menu!! . . .
This version is superb.
Professor of classics, City University of New York
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I'm quite an experienced Nota Bene indexer having started about 15 years ago, and every time I have to index a book what you provide gets better and better and more sophisticated.
The present version is incredible.
John Tyrrell historian, editor of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (20 volumes)
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The added functionality of the hyperlink from one NB doc to another that enable a specific area in the file where the string is first found is really sweet and extends useability enormously. . . Great job!
Mark Szuchman historian & dean of the faculty of arts and sciences, Florida International University
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