Resources and Links

Resources
A range of resources including information about text analysis, the TAPoR workshop, electronic text collections, and journals in the field of digital arts.

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Rotating Featured Project      

FolkwaysAlive!

FolkwaysAlive!

The American National Corpus Concordance

ANC

The Modern Arthur: A Bibliography of Arthuriana, 1500-2000

Arthurian Bibliography

The Atlas of Alberta Railways

Atlas of Alberta Railway

The Coleridge Project

Coleridge

Canadian Review of Comparative Literature

Canadian Review of Comparative Literature

The Dinka Project

Dinka

Experimental Reading Workshop

Experimental Reading Workshop

Ukrainian Folklore Sound Recordings

Three Women

Felynx Cougati Multi Media Math Project

Felynx Cougati

ICE-CANADA

ICE

Local Culture and Diversity on the Prairies

Local Culture

A Hypertext Edition of John Lydgate's "Edmund and Fremund"

Lydgate

Wenzhou Spoken Corpus

WenZhou

Northern Voices in Environmental Impact Assessment

Seismic lines

The Kinji Imanishi Archive Database Project

Imanishi

Le Patron

Le Patron

Very Large Internet Language Corpus

Cyrus & Chris

Dynamic Text

Electronic New Variorum Shakespeare


Published Projects

The University of Alberta TAPoR Node is proud to have worked in conjunction with exceptional researchers to produce and publish the following completed (though often still evolving) projects:


TAPoR Canada

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Text Analysis Software

Web Enabled Tools

HyperPo: Text Analysis and Exploration Tools

HyperPo is a user-friendly text exploration and analysis program. Its fundamental objective is to close the gap, created by traditional text analysis tools, between an original text and data generated about that text. It accomplishes this by creating hypertextual links between different representations of

McMaster University TAPoRware Tools

University of Alberta TAPoR colleagues at McMaster University have been working on tools to analyze XML, plain text, and HTML.See http://strange.mcmaster.ca/~taporware to try the tools or download the code.

University of Toronto Text Analysis Computing Tools (TACT)

Freely available for use in MS-DOS by searching "TACT" through http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/cch/tact.html. TACT has been developed since the mid 1980s by John Bradley, Lidio Presutti, Michael Stairs and U of T TAPoR partner Ian Lancashire (http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~ian/)

PC Tools

Concordances 1.0

Developed by Rob Watt (Dundee) from his own Web concordance software. Easy to use and will create concordances and indexes from electronic texts for manipulating on screen or publishing on the Web. Demo available from http://www.rjcw.freeserve.co.uk/. See http://www.dundee.ac.uk/english/wics/wics.htm for the original Web concordances.

WordCruncher for Windows

Uses its own brand of markup for searching, concordance, and word frequency generation. Now marketed as a viewer with a pre-built library of texts. For details of distribution, cost etc, visit the WordCruncher web site.

Mac Tools

Dramatica Pro

Story creation and analysis tool applying the work of Melanie Anne Phillips and Chris Huntley, Dramatica: A New Theory of Story. Further information from Screenplay Systems Inc. at http://www.screenplay.com/. Screenplay also produce applications for screen writing.

Other text tools

Intelligent Miner for text

http://www-3.ibm.com/software/data/iminer/fortext/tatools.html
Performs language identification, clustering, categorization, and feature extraction. Intelligent Miner markets itself to businesses that currently scan e-mails, news feeds, and other buried online areas by hand, and are looking to automate

Anastasia

http://www.sd-editions.com/anastasia/philosoph.html
An SGML/XML tool designed for publishing large, complex SGML/XML documents and document collections. Anastasia 2.0 released in May 2003, available for both Windows and Macintosh.

Open Text Corporation

http://www.opentext.com/

SoftQuad

http://www.softquad.com

SATO 4.0

http://www.ling.uqam.ca/sato/outils/sato.htm

For more information on electronic texts and text analysis tools, see
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~hccrs/IHC/etexts.pdf

Link your text analysis software and tools to this page by e-mailing here.