Projekte
Hier eine Liste aller Projekte, die Daten in das TextGrid Repository publiziert haben.
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Die "Digitale Bibliothek" im TextGrid Repository bietet eine umfangreiche Sammlung XML/TEI-erschlossener Texte aus Belletristik
und Sachliteratur vom Anfang des Buchdrucks bis zu den ersten Jahrzehnten des 20. Jahrhunderts, die in deutscher Sprache verfasst
oder übersetzt wurden. Für die germanistische und vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft ist die Sammlung von besonderem Interesse,
da sie nahezu alle wichtigen kanonisierten Texte und zahlreiche weitere literaturhistorisch relevante Texte enthält, deren
urheberrechtliche Schutzfrist abgelaufen ist. Ähnliches gilt für die Philosophie und die Kulturwissenschaften insgesamt.
Die Texte stammen zum größten Teil aus Studienausgaben und sind daher, ebenso wie die auf der Digitalisierung von Erstdrucken
basierenden Texte, zitierfähig. Auf bekannte Errata, die aus der Vorlage stammen, verweisen wir unter der Dokumentation zum TextGrid
Repository.
- 307940 Objekte
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Goethe überliefert der Nachwelt die Ansicht, man habe sein Werk „Zur Farbenlehre“ (1810) vor allem angefeindet, nur ausnahmsweise günstig aufgenommen, und es sei bald aus der öffentlichen Wahrnehmung verschwunden. Soweit das auch im Allgemeinen zutreffen mag – Berlin bildet eine Ausnahme. Hier förderte Altenstein mit dem ihm unterstellten Kultusministerium Maßnahmen zur Vertiefung und Verbreitung von Aspekten der „Farbenlehre“, indem er Wissenschaftler und Künstler unterstützte, die sich bereits um die „Farbenlehre“ verdient gemacht hatten oder Willens waren, sich Themen aus dem Bereich der „Farbenlehre“ zu widmen.
- 5983 Objekte
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- Distant Reading for European Literary History (COST Action
CA16204) is a project aiming to create a vibrant and diverse network
of researchers jointly developing the resources and methods necessary
to change the way European literary history is written. Grounded in
the Distant Reading paradigm (i.e. using computational methods of
analysis for large collections of literary texts), the Action will
create a shared theoretical and practical framework to enable
innovative, sophisticated, data-driven, computational methods of
literary text analysis across at least 10 European languages.
Fostering insight into cross-national, large-scale patterns and
evolutions across European literary traditions, the Action will
facilitate the creation of a broader, more inclusive and
better-grounded account of European literary history and cultural
identity.
- 4148 Objekte
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- Distant Reading for European Literary History (COST Action
CA16204) is a project aiming to create a vibrant and diverse network
of researchers jointly developing the resources and methods necessary
to change the way European literary history is written. Grounded in
the Distant Reading paradigm (i.e. using computational methods of
analysis for large collections of literary texts), the Action will
create a shared theoretical and practical framework to enable
innovative, sophisticated, data-driven, computational methods of
literary text analysis across at least 10 European languages.
Fostering insight into cross-national, large-scale patterns and
evolutions across European literary traditions, the Action will
facilitate the creation of a broader, more inclusive and
better-grounded account of European literary history and cultural
identity.
- 2159 Objekte
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- The corpus contains in total 358 novels by Spanish authors published between 1880 and 1939. The corpus is designed considering the data of two authoritative Histories of Literature: . These Histories represent a specification of the population of literature of this period. A subsection of the corpus (CoNSSA-canon) is considered a representative population of the most important novels of this period.
- 899 Objekte
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- Distant Reading for European Literary History (COST Action
CA16204) is a project aiming to create a vibrant and diverse network
of researchers jointly developing the resources and methods necessary
to change the way European literary history is written. Grounded in
the Distant Reading paradigm (i.e. using computational methods of
analysis for large collections of literary texts), the Action will
create a shared theoretical and practical framework to enable
innovative, sophisticated, data-driven, computational methods of
literary text analysis across at least 10 European languages.
Fostering insight into cross-national, large-scale patterns and
evolutions across European literary traditions, the Action will
facilitate the creation of a broader, more inclusive and
better-grounded account of European literary history and cultural
identity.
- 691 Objekte
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- Distant Reading for European Literary History (COST Action
CA16204) is a project aiming to create a vibrant and diverse network
of researchers jointly developing the resources and methods necessary
to change the way European literary history is written. Grounded in
the Distant Reading paradigm (i.e. using computational methods of
analysis for large collections of literary texts), the Action will
create a shared theoretical and practical framework to enable
innovative, sophisticated, data-driven, computational methods of
literary text analysis across at least 10 European languages.
Fostering insight into cross-national, large-scale patterns and
evolutions across European literary traditions, the Action will
facilitate the creation of a broader, more inclusive and
better-grounded account of European literary history and cultural
identity.
- 691 Objekte
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- The corpus contains novels written by Spanish authors published between 1880 and 1939. The original corpus contains in total 358 prose texts, however, due to copyright issues, 219 can be published currently. The corpus is designed considering the data of two authoritative Histories of Literature and each text is annotated with several types of metadata. Further details on the corpus can be found below.
- 686 Objekte
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- The corpus contains novels written by Spanish authors published between 1880 and 1939. The original corpus contains in total 358, however, due to copyright issues, 219 can be published currently. The corpus is designed considering the data of two authoritative Histories of Literature. These Histories represent a specification of the population of literature of this period. A subsection of the corpus (CoNSSA-canon) can be considered a representative population of the most important novels of this period.
- 667 Objekte
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- The 42 texts from the Folger Digital Texts, accesible in the TextGrid Repository.
- 185 Objekte
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- Enjoy drama with rage faces!
- 43 Objekte
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- Distant Reading for European Literary History (COST Action
CA16204) is a project aiming to create a vibrant and diverse network
of researchers jointly developing the resources and methods necessary
to change the way European literary history is written. Grounded in
the Distant Reading paradigm (i.e. using computational methods of
analysis for large collections of literary texts), the Action will
create a shared theoretical and practical framework to enable
innovative, sophisticated, data-driven, computational methods of
literary text analysis across at least 10 European languages.
Fostering insight into cross-national, large-scale patterns and
evolutions across European literary traditions, the Action will
facilitate the creation of a broader, more inclusive and
better-grounded account of European literary history and cultural
identity.
- 42 Objekte
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- Distant Reading for European Literary History (COST Action
CA16204) is a project aiming to create a vibrant and diverse network
of researchers jointly developing the resources and methods necessary
to change the way European literary history is written. Grounded in
the Distant Reading paradigm (i.e. using computational methods of
analysis for large collections of literary texts), the Action will
create a shared theoretical and practical framework to enable
innovative, sophisticated, data-driven, computational methods of
literary text analysis across at least 10 European languages.
Fostering insight into cross-national, large-scale patterns and
evolutions across European literary traditions, the Action will
facilitate the creation of a broader, more inclusive and
better-grounded account of European literary history and cultural
identity.
- 35 Objekte
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- bla blubb bla blubb
- 28 Objekte
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- Die TextGrid Digitale Bibliothek (Sort Of)
- 28 Objekte
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- Eulen (c) by Kim
- 16 Objekte
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- Für den Inhalt des Textes ist auschließlich der Autor verantwortlich.
- 13 Objekte
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- markdown testing
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- The Göttingen Register of Electronic Texts in Indian
Languages (GRETIL) is a resource platform providing standardized
machine-readable texts in Indian languages that have been contributed
by various individuals and institutions. GRETIL was originally
intended as a cumulative register of the numerous download sites for
electronic texts but has shifted its focus to securing and documenting
the efforts to encode these texts. It does so by providing the
contributions of varying sources and quality in an appropriately
normalized way, with the minimum requirement being that full text
search for each language is possible across the whole corpus without
any additional conversion.
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- test project for https://gitlab.gwdg.de/dariah-de/kopal-library-of-retrieval-and-ingest/-/issues/261
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