Textual Communities
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Contents
- 1 Synopsis
- 2 Features
- 3 User commentary
- 4 System requirements
- 5 Source code and licensing
- 6 Support for TEI
- 7 Language(s)
- 8 Documentation
- 9 Tech support
- 10 User community
- 11 Sample implementations
- 12 Current version number and date of release
- 13 History of versions
- 14 How to download or buy
- 15 Additional notes
- 16 References
Synopsis
"Textual Communities is an environment for the collaborative online creation of scholarly editions."<ref>https://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=TEI-L;9bdf9845.1806</ref>
Features
- It is not an adaptation of any other system, but is built anew from the ground up;
- It understands text as a collection of leaves distributed across a document tree and an entity tree. Accordingly, it can both present text page by page (or line by line), as parts of a document tree, and it can present text entity by entity, as a hierarchy of acts of eommunication (hence, line 1 of the General Prologue of the Canterbury Tales), as parts of an entity tree;
- It offers powerful collation tools, CollateX and the Collation Editor, permitting precise tailoring of the collation of any entity in muliple documents;
- It includes tools for managing collaboration: to invite, supervise and monitor multiple collaborators;
- It includes an IIIF image server, and can create editiable documents from IIIF manifests;
- It provides an API giving access to all materials through URI resource descriptors.
User commentary
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System requirements
Source code and licensing
Support for TEI
Language(s)
Documentation
https://wiki.usask.ca/display/TC/Textual+Communities
Tech support
User community
Sample implementations
- The production version: https://textualcommunities.org/
- The sandbox version: https://textualcommunitiessandbox.org/
Current version number and date of release
History of versions
How to download or buy
Additional notes
References
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