Monthly Archives: March 2007

AAHC Conference: Open Source History: Making History Public

Open Source History: Making History Public http://theaahc.org The American Association for History and Computing (AAHC) 2007 Annual Conference In association with the Brown University Public Humanities Program Providence, RI April 19-21, 2007 Join the American Association for History and Computing … Continue reading

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TAPOR XML Tools

TAPOR XML Tools: http://taporware.mcmaster.ca/~taporware/xmlTools/summarizer.shtml? TAPOR. the Text Analysis Portal for Research, has been developing text analysis tools for many years. A recent addition are xml tools, including a tool that makes a visualization of the tree structure of any xml … Continue reading

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Academic Blog Portal Wiki

A wiki that lists and categorizes academic blogs: http://www.academicblogs.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

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Google Ocropus

New Google Project in the Works: http://code.google.com/p/ocropus/ ocropus open source document analysis and OCR system OCRopus is a state-of-the-art document analysis and OCR system, featuring pluggable layout analysis, pluggable character recognition, statistical natural language modeling, and multi-lingual capabilities. Background The … Continue reading

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ICT/AHDS: Digital Collections, Best Practice Descriptions

ICT (Information and Computing technology) Guides is a new service being offered by the Arts and Humanities Data Service (AHDS) at King’s College, London. It seeks to promote the use of ICTs in research and learning through cataloging best-practice digital … Continue reading

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NINES: 19th century scholarship

N I N E S stands for a Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship, a scholarly organization in British and American nineteenth-century studies supported by a software development group assembling a suite of critical and editorial tools for digital scholarship. … Continue reading

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