4.0007 Oxford Text Archive Shortlists on the Fileserver (44)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Mon, 7 May 90 21:06:54 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0007. Monday, 7 May 1990.
Date: Mon, 07 May 90 20:56:38 EDT
From: Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear <EDITORS@BROWNVM>
Subject: Oxford Text Archive Short List
Two new versions of the Oxford Text Archive Snapshot have been placed
on the file server:
The TAGGED VERSION of the Oxford Text Archive Snapshot should be
processable by any SGML-conformant parser capable of dealing with tag
minimisation, e.g. MarkIt or XGML CheckMark. A version in canonical
form, with all end tags supplied, is available on request for use with
e.g. Author/Editor.
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[A complete version of this list is now available through the
fileserver, s.v. OTALIST SGML. You may obtain a copy by issuing the
command -- GET filename filetype HUMANIST -- either interactively or as
a batch-job, addressed to ListServ@Brownvm. Thus on a VM/CMS system,
you say interactively: TELL LISTSERV AT BROWNVM GET filename filetype
HUMANIST; if you are not on a VM/CMS system, send mail to
ListServ@Brownvm with the GET command as the first and only line. For
more details see the "Guide to Humanist". Problems should be reported
to David Sitman, A79@TAUNIVM, after you have consulted the Guide and
tried all appropriate alternatives.]
The FORMATTED version of the Short List of Texts held in the
Oxford Text Archive is sorted primarily by language, within
that by author and within that by title.
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[A complete version of this list is now available through the
fileserver, s.v. OTALIST FORMAT. You may obtain a copy by issuing the
command -- GET filename filetype HUMANIST -- either interactively or as
a batch-job, addressed to ListServ@Brownvm. Thus on a VM/CMS system,
you say interactively: TELL LISTSERV AT BROWNVM GET filename filetype
HUMANIST; if you are not on a VM/CMS system, send mail to
ListServ@Brownvm with the GET command as the first and only line. For
more details see the "Guide to Humanist". Problems should be reported
to David Sitman, A79@TAUNIVM, after you have consulted the Guide and
tried all appropriate alternatives.]