7.0543 Internet Access to SGML Textual Analysis Resources (1/24)

Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Sat, 5 Mar 1994 18:15:34 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 7, No. 0543. Saturday, 5 Mar 1994.

Date: Sat, 5 Mar 94 14:23:19 -0500
From: John Price-Wilkin <jpw@jpw-slip1.lib.virginia.edu>
Subject: UVa Internet access to SGML Textual Analysis Resources

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY
presents
INTERNET ACCESS TO SGML TEXTUAL ANALYSIS RESOURCES

The University of Virginia Library is pleased to announce the
Internet-accessibility of several of its text collections indexed
with Open Text's PAT search engine. With the generous permission
of Open Text Corporation and depositors of the texts included in
this effort, we are now able to provide client/server access to
several collections, including a growing body of Middle English
texts, the King James and Revised Standard Versions of the Bible,
and the Michigan Early Modern English Materials.


Although no remote login to the University of Virginia system
will be supported, access is possible through several client
software packages, including Open Text's PatMotif and a freely-
available vt100 client developed by the University of Virginia.

A full description of the client software and the textual
resources offered is available via anonymous ftp from
etext.virginia.edu (128.143.22.16), as /pub/announce

(URL: file://etext.virginia.edu/pub/announce).