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8. Text Analysis and the TEI

Posted on January 29, 2015 by Austin Mason
Now that we know what XML markup looks like, we can turn to the broader and more fundamental question facing digital humanists: why should we mark up texts in the first place? Computer-assisted text ... Read More

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