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Also, see About Computer Assisted Text Analysis where there are links to lists of tools.

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The Globalisation Project

The Globalization and Autonomy Online Compendium is a collective publication by the team of leading Canadian and international scholars who are part of the SSHRCC Major Collaborative Research Initiative on Globalization and Autonomy.

The Big See

To explore the potential for visualization and HPC in the analysis of texts - To explore the potential for high-resolution text visualizations. What can we do if we have very high resolutions displays - how would an interactive text visualization be different in this case? - To explore the use of animation in text visualization.

TAPoRWare

TAPoRware is a collection tools that enable user to perform text analysis on XML, HTML and plain text files over the Web.

Philologic

PhiloLogic‚Ѣ is the primary full-text search, retrieval and analysis tool developed by the ARTFL Project and the Digital Library Development Center (DLDC) at the University of Chicago.

NORA

The goal of the nora project is to produce software for discovering, visualizing, and exploring significant patterns across large collections of full-text humanities resources in existing digital libraries.

HyperPO

HyperPo is an extensible text reading program. The first-time user can have HyperPo display an electronic text with little or no supplementary information (in a format that would seem comforting and familiar), and progressively add types of textual information deemed potentially interesting or useful.

DUCT

the Electronic Text Centre's (ETC) development of the Digitally Unified Collections of Texts (D.U.C.T.) portal was conducted largely in the spirit of Sue Fisher's "Needs Assessment Report" and the accompanying recommendations for the building of an infrastructure that brings together TAPoR content and those functions to be performed against it, most notably the managing and searching of texts and associated interoperability issues.

MashingTexts

This site documents the Mashing Texts project funded by SSHRC through the Research Development Initiatives program. This project is the companion to the Digital Texts 2.0 project. JiTR (Just-in-Time Text Research) is the tentative name of the framework being developed.

The McMaster Museum Roman Coins Collection

The goal of the McMaster Museum of Art Online Roman Coin Collection is to contribute to the growing collection of primary historical and numismatic sources on the world wide web. By giving researchers and students access to the primary source materials in the museum's collection, we hope to encourage the use of modern information technology in the pursuit of classical scholarship. By displaying the collection online, we hope to create more visibility for the collection at the McMaster Museum of Art.

Dictionary of Words in the Wild

What would it be like to live in a world in which there were no written words to be seen, ever? (Willard McCarty?)

This project is in its infancy. The idea is a database of photos of words taken in everyday settings. The dictionary has an API so it can support tools that would return, for example a phrase of word pictures.

TAPoR

The TAPoR portal will be a workbench of text processing tools that users can use on e-texts they bring or find on the Internet.

XText

XTeXT is a text search and retrieval/web application platform provided to the TAPoR project by isagn inc. It is based on search technology developed at the University of Waterloo. It is fast, scalable, extensible and under continuous improvement. Read more about XTeXT or XTeXT workshops.

-- ShawnDay - 14 Apr 2008

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