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Please add links below to any TEI sample texts that are freely available for use by developers working on TEI-related software. By listing the texts here you are allowing the developers the right to test their software with your texts, but are not necessarily licensing any other use of these texts. Developers should ask permission of the text owners should they wish to make any more in-depth use of these materials. | Please add links below to any TEI sample texts that are freely available for use by developers working on TEI-related software. By listing the texts here you are allowing the developers the right to test their software with your texts, but are not necessarily licensing any other use of these texts. Developers should ask permission of the text owners should they wish to make any more in-depth use of these materials. |
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Samples of TEI Texts
Please add links below to any TEI sample texts that are freely available for use by developers working on TEI-related software. By listing the texts here you are allowing the developers the right to test their software with your texts, but are not necessarily licensing any other use of these texts. Developers should ask permission of the text owners should they wish to make any more in-depth use of these materials.
Texts
- The Auchinleck Manuscript, made available by the Oxford Text Archive contact ota-info@rt.oucs.ox.ac.uk. This text originates from the Auchinleck Manuscript Project at the National Library of Scotland, please see their website for more contextual material. Format: TEI P5.
- The Migration Samples page on the main TEI website includes sample texts from (inter alia) the British National Corpus, the Thomas McGreevey Archive, Early English Books Online, Multext East, Documenting the American South, and the Women Writers Project which were prepared as part of the TEI P4 Migration Work Group, the purpose of which was to demonstrate how to migrate TEI P3 (SGML) to TEI P4 (XML). Most of the material here is therefore of a certain antiquity.