14.0820 electronic products by openness of source

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 820.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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             Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 07:02:57 +0100
             From: Francisco Marcos Marín
             Subject: Re: 14.0819 electronic products?

    >(1) those that are completely self-contained, allowing limited or no
    >exporting of source material;

    ADMYTE, Archivo Digital de Manuscritos y Textos Españoles
    http://www.admyte.com

    >(2) those that are self-contained for the purposes envisioned but that
    >allow unlimited exporting of the source material in useful form;

    Catálogo de la Colección Foulché-Delbosc de la Biblioteca Nacional de la
    República Argentina
    http://www.lllf.uam.es/~fmarcos/informes/BNArgentina/BN.htm

    >(3) those that provide significantly encoded source-material but that
    >depend on 3rd-party or public domain software for the analysis

    Lexical Data bases in Tactweb format (mostly in Spanish, but also including
    some texts in English)
    http://mafalda.lllf.uam.es/tactweb

    >(4) those that consist only of the source-material.

    Corpus de referencia del español oral peninsular, del español de la
    Argentina y del español de Chile
    http://www.lllf.uam.es/~fmarcos/informes/corpus/corpusix.html

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