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The Concept

The rise in accessible information that has accompanied the arrival of the Internet has presented new challenges in harnessing this data. This phenomenon is commonly called "information overload", referring to the difficulty for an individual to process such large amounts of information using current means. The Mashing Texts project seeks to simplify this task by adopting principles of online mashups. It is in doing this that Mashing Texts looks to combine both the creation and exploration of resources into a single, cohesive system.
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The Concept

The rise in accessible information that has accompanied the arrival of the Internet has presented new challenges in harnessing this data. This phenomenon is commonly called "information overload", referring to the difficulty for an individual to process such large amounts of information using current means. The Mashing Texts project seeks to simplify this task by adopting principles of online mashups. It is in doing this that Mashing Texts looks to combine both the creation and exploration of resources into a single, cohesive system.
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Mashing Texts is an effort to streamline the exploration of digital resources. By using web mashups as a spiritual guide, Mashing Texts has prototyped a recombinant research environment for document management, large-scale linguistic research, and cultural analysis. In addition to the best-of-show design documents, a working Mashing Texts prototype exists in the form of JiTR.

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The rise in accessible information that has accompanied the arrival of the Internet has presented new challenges in harnessing this data. This phenomenon is commonly called "information overload", referring to the difficulty for an individual to process such large amounts of information using current means. The Mashing Texts project seeks to simplify this task by adopting principles of online mashups. It is in doing this that Mashing Texts looks to combine both the creation and exploration of resources into a single, cohesive system.

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Mashing Texts (JiTR)

Mashing Texts is an effort to streamline the exploration of digital resources. By using web mashups as a spiritual guide, Mashing Texts has prototyped a recombinant research environment for document management, large-scale linguistic research, and cultural analysis. In addition to the best-of-show design documents, a working Mashing Texts prototype exists in JiTR.

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Introduction

The increasing availability of scholarly electronic texts on the internet makes it possible for researchers to create “mashups” or combinations of streams of texts from different sources for purposes of scholarly editing, sociolinguistic study, and literary, historical, or conceptual analysis. Mashing, in net culture, is reusing or recombining content from the web for purposes of critique or creating a new work. Web 2.0 phenomena like Flickr and Facebook provide public interfaces that encourage this recombination (see “Mashup” article and Programmableweb.com.) Why not recombine the wealth of electronic texts on the web for research? Although such popular social networking applications as mashups seem distant from the needs of humanities scholars, in many ways so-called mashups or repurposing of digital content simply extend the crucial principle developed in humanities computing for the development of rich text markup languages: that content and presentation should be separable, so that the content can be put to various and often unanticipated uses.

Mashing Texts will prototype a recombinant research environment for document management, large-scale linguistic research, and cultural analysis. Mashing Texts proposes to adapt the document repository model developed for the Text Analysis Portal for Research (TAPoR) project so that a research team interested in recombinant documents can experiment with research methods suited to creating, managing and studying large collections of textual evidence for humanities research. The TAPoR project built text analysis infrastructure suited to analysis of individual texts. Mashing Texts will prototype the other side of the equation – the rapid creation of large-scale collections of evidence. It will do this by connecting available off-the-shelf open-source tools to the TAPoR repository so that the team can experiment with research using large-scale text methods.

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Conferencing

What do we need to make the conferencing work? Conference Specifications

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Mashing Texts will prototype a recombinant research environment for document management, large-scale linguistic research, and cultural analysis. Mashing Texts proposes to adapt the document repository model developed for the Text Analysis Portal for Research (TAPoR) project so that a research team interested in recombinant documents can experiment with research methods suited to creating, managing and studying large collections of textual evidence for humanities research. The TAPoR project built text analysis infrastructure suited to analysis of individual texts. Mashing Texts will prototype the other side of the equation – the rapid creation of large-scale collections of evidence. It will do this by connecting available off-the-shelf open-source tools to the TAPoR repository so that the team can experiment with research using large-scale text methods.

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Mashing Texts will prototype a recombinant research environment for document management, large-scale linguistic research, and cultural analysis. Mashing Texts proposes to adapt the document repository model developed for the Text Analysis Portal for Research (TAPoR) project so that a research team interested in recombinant documents can experiment with research methods suited to creating, managing and studying large collections of textual evidence for humanities research. The TAPoR project built text analysis infrastructure suited to analysis of individual texts. Mashing Texts will prototype the other side of the equation – the rapid creation of large-scale collections of evidence. It will do this by connecting available off-the-shelf open-source tools to the TAPoR repository so that the team can experiment with research using large-scale text methods.
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The increasing availability of scholarly electronic texts on the internet makes it possible for researchers to create “mashups” or combinations of streams of texts from different sources for purposes of scholarly editing, sociolinguistic study, and literary, historical, or conceptual analysis. Mashing, in net culture, is reusing or recombining content from the web for purposes of critique or creating a new work. Web 2.0 phenomena like Flickr and FaceBook? provide public interfaces that encourage this recombination (see “Mashup” article and Programmableweb.com.) Why not recombine the wealth of electronic texts on the web for research? Although such popular social networking applications as mashups seem distant from the needs of humanities scholars, in many ways so-called mashups or repurposing of digital content simply extend the crucial principle developed in humanities computing for the development of rich text markup languages: that content and presentation should be separable, so that the content can be put to various and often unanticipated uses.

Mashing Texts will prototype a recombinant research environment for document management, large-scale linguistic research, and cultural analysis. Mashing Texts proposes to adapt the document repository model developed for the Text Analysis Portal for Research (TAPoR) project so that a research team interested in recombinant documents can experiment with research methods suited to creating, managing and studying large collections of textual evidence for humanities research. The TAPoR project built text analysis infrastructure suited to analysis of individual texts. Mashing Texts will prototype the other side of the equation – the rapid creation of large-scale collections of evidence. It will do this by connecting available off-the-shelf open-source tools to the TAPoR repository so that the team can experiment with research using large-scale text methods.

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  • Spiders, Crawlers, and Scrapers
  • Linguistic Processing

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