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Tag Archives: ecco
Making the TCP texts accessible, part 3: An Index
I have previously posted about the vast collection of early printed texts released by the Text Creation Partnership. To recap: the TCP have released vast numbers of early modern, eighteenth century texts. But they are not easily discoverable or downloadable. … Continue reading
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Tagged ecco, eebo, tcp, texts
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Making the TCP texts accessible, part 2 [Updated]
Nearly five years ago, I uploaded over two thousand eighteenth century works in plain text from ECCO (Eighteenth Century Collection Online) to the Open Knowledge Foundation’s Datahub. Unfortunately, in a recent server migration, the texts disappeared from that repository; I … Continue reading
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Tagged c18th, early modern, ecco, eebo, tcp, texts
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Making the TCP-ECCO texts accessible
In April, the Text Creation Partnership released into the public domain over 2,000 eighteenth century works, in plain text. You can read more about this project and the texts on their blog: TCP Releases Over 4,000 New EEBO-TCP Texts What the … Continue reading
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Tagged archives, c18th, digital history, ecco, eebo, historical commons, history, tcp, textcamp
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