3.1307 E-Text Projects List; E-Text Philosophy List (90)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Fri, 20 Apr 90 16:58:04 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 3, No. 1307. Friday, 20 Apr 1990.
(1) Date: Wed, 18 Apr 90 10:09 EST (45 lines)
From: <NEUMAN@GUVAX>
Subject: Projects in Electronic Text
(2) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 90 14:53:00 EDT (45 lines)
From: David Owen <OWEN@rvax.ccit.arizona>
Subject: Philosophy ETEXTS List
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Date: Wed, 18 Apr 90 10:09 EST
From: <NEUMAN@GUVAX>
Subject: Projects in Electronic Text
For the past year, the Georgetown Center for Text and Technology has been
gathering information about archives and projects in electronic text
throughout the world. Listed below -- in alphabetical order by country
and city -- are the titles of over 270 projects, brief descriptions of
their contents, and the names and addresses of contact persons.
Our list is certainly not complete, and we invite members of this
bulletin board who know of other projects (or corrections to the current
catalog) to bring them to our attention. Further information about
specific projects -- on such topics as time period, languages encoded,
intended use, file formats, means of access, and sources -- can be
obtained by writing to the address below. The entire file, however, is
under constant revision and has not been edited for distribution.
Michael Neuman, Director
Georgetown Center for Text and Technology
238 Reiss Science Building
Washington, DC 20057
(202) 687-6096
neuman@guvax
neuman@guvax.georgetown.edu
List of Archives and Projects in Machine-Readable Text
Part I: Projects Excluding USA
April 2, 1990
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Date: Fri, 13 Apr 90 14:53:00 EDT
From: "David Owen, Philosophy, University of Arizona" <OWEN@rvax.ccit.arizona.
Subject: Philosophy ETEXTS List
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Machine-readable texts and text-analysis software
Prepared for the APA Subcommittee on Electronic Texts by
Leslie Burkholder
Date of this version = 08 April 1990. Thanks for contributions to: Mike
Neuman, Stephen Clark, Hansje Braam.
For information on text-analysis software see The Humanities Computing
Yearbook 1988 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1988), chapters 25-27.
Contains descriptions of various programs and references to articles
about computer-aided text-analysis.
Peter Abelard. [Works]. In Latin. For information contact: Literary &
Linguistic Computing Center, University of Cambridge, Sidgwick Ave.,
Cambridge CB3 9DA, England.
Anselm of Canterbury (Saint Anselm). Opera Omnia. In Latin. For
information contact: Literary & Linguistic Computing Center, University
of Cambridge, Sidgwick Ave., Cambridge CB3 9DA, England.
Aristotle. [Complete works]. In Greek. For information contact:
Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, University of California at Irvine, Irvine CA
92717, USA; tlg@uci.bitnet.
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[A complete version of this list is now available through the
fileserver, s.v. PHILOSFY ETEXTS. You may obtain a copy by issuing
the command -- GET filename filetype HUMANIST -- either interactively or
as a batch-job, addressed to ListServ@Brownvm. Thus on a VM/CMS system,
you say interactively: TELL LISTSERV AT BROWNVM GET filename filetype
HUMANIST; if you are not on a VM/CMS system, send mail to
ListServ@Brownvm with the GET command as the first and only line. For
more details see the "Guide to Humanist". Problems should be reported
to David Sitman, A79@TAUNIVM, after you have consulted the Guide and
tried all appropriate alternatives.]