[open-humanities] 18th-century texts online accessible
Philippe Aigrain
philippe.aigrain at sopinspace.com
Tue Apr 26 12:55:59 UTC 2011
Has anyone tried to access the Voyeur Tools / TAPIR example texts such as:
http://voyeurtools.org/?corpus=K046227.txt&archive=http://18thConnect.org/uploads/on_the_evil_and_wicked_traffic_of_slavery.txt&stopList=stop.en.taporware.txt
?
I get stuck in nowhereland when trying.
Philippe
Le 26/04/2011 14:47, Rufus Pollock a écrit :
> On 26 April 2011 11:30, Janneke Adema <ademaj at uni.coventry.ac.uk> wrote:
>>
>> This is amazing news:
>>
>> 2000-odd 18th-century texts, formerly in databases, are now publicly accessible: http://ow.ly/4H0Ux
>> Via 18th connect: www.18thconnect.org
>
> This is indeed great news. Direct link for source project is here:
> <http://www.lib.umich.edu/tcp/ecco/description.html>
>
> Anyone up for creating a <http://ckan.net/> entry for this new resource:
>
> <http://www.lib.umich.edu/tcp/ecco/description.html>
>
> (Would be good as part of this to clarify the exact license terms and
> whether these are fully open -- AFAICT you do at least need to request
> the texts by email -- they are not yet posted online).
>
> Rufus
>
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