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Some Data Resources in the Humanities

Explore a comprehensive list of key resources and tools vital for text mining in the humanities. This includes platforms like Hermeneutica, TAPoRware, and Voyant, which offer innovative text analysis capabilities. Access online repositories and indexes through NINES, Eighteenth Century Connect, the Early English Books Online Text Creation Project (EEBO-TCP), and PHI's Classical Latin Texts. Enhance your research with citation management software such as Zotero, RefWorks, and Endnote. Discover a wealth of information for in-depth analysis and scholarship.

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Some Data Resources in the Humanities

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  1. Some Data Resources in the Humanities By Blake Landor

  2. Text Mining Tools • Hermeneutica.ca (http://hermeneuti.ca/voyeur/tools) • TAPoRware (http://taporware.ualberta.ca/) • Voyant (http://voyant-tools.org/) • Online Text Repositories , Indexes, and Concordances • NINES (Nineteenth Century Scholarship Online (http://nines.org) • Eighteenth Century Connect (http://www.18thconnect.org/) • Early English Books Online Text Creation Project (EEBO-TCP) (http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebogroup/) • PHI Classical Latin Texts (http://latin.packhum.org/) • The ARTFL Project (http://artfl-project.uchicago.edu/) • Metadata/Citation Management Software • Zotero • RefWorks • Endnote or Endnote Web

  3. Text Mining Tools • Hermeneutica.ca (http://hermeneuti.ca/voyeur/tools) • Voyant (http://voyant-tools.org/) • TAPoRware(http://taporware.ualberta.ca/)

  4. ONLINE INDEXES AND TEXT REPOSITORIES

  5. ARC (Advanced Research Consortium) Nines(www.nines.org) Eighteenth Century Connect (www.18thconnect.org) MESA(http://www.mesa-medieval.org/)

  6. Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership (EEBO-TCP) (http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebogroup/)

  7. Classics Resources PHI’s Classical Latin Texts (http://latin.packhum.org/) Perseus Digital Classical Library (http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/)

  8. The ARTFL Project/ ARTFL-FRANTEXT

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