echoe

Electronic Corpus of Anonymous Homilies in Old English

https://github.com/echoeproject/echoe

Science Score: 52.0%

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  • CITATION.cff file
    Found CITATION.cff file
  • codemeta.json file
    Found codemeta.json file
  • .zenodo.json file
    Found .zenodo.json file
  • DOI references
  • Academic publication links
  • Academic email domains
  • Institutional organization owner
    Organization echoeproject has institutional domain (echoe.uni-goettingen.de)
  • JOSS paper metadata
  • Scientific vocabulary similarity
    Low similarity (5.9%) to scientific vocabulary
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Electronic Corpus of Anonymous Homilies in Old English

Basic Info
  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: ECHOEProject
  • License: gpl-3.0
  • Language: TeX
  • Default Branch: main
  • Size: 29.1 MB
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README.md

ECHOE

Electronic Corpus of Anonymous Homilies in Old English

About

ECHOE is a text corpus encoding all extant witnesses to anonymous and Wulfstanian Old English homiletic and long-format hagiographical prose predating c. 1200 in TEI P5 XML. It forms the basis of ECHOE Online. Consult the documentation for a detailed account of the corpus and the underlying design principles.

Repository Structure

| Folder | Description | | ----------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | doc | Corpus documentation | | ebook | EPUB release | | metadata | Selected metadata extracted from or supplementing the corpus | | misc | Schema files; sample stylesheets; bibliography | | plaintext | A plaintext rendering of the corpus | | xml | XML corpus |

The plaintext and ebook corpora, included as a courtesy to the user, represent a normalized transformation that accepts the most recent scribal revision as well as all editorial emendations. The stylesheets included in misc/ may be consulted or adapted for the purpose of custom transformation. The CSS is declared in the XML documents to enable local in-browser reading.

Contact

You may submit bug reports using GitHub's issue tracker, or contact Paul Langeslag on technical matters. For strategic inquiries please get in touch with Winfried Rudolf.

Owner

  • Name: ECHOE Project
  • Login: ECHOEProject
  • Kind: organization
  • Email: planges@uni-goettingen.de
  • Location: Germany

Electronic Corpus of Anonymous Homilies in Old English

Citation (CITATION.cff)

cff-version: 1.2.0
title: ECHOE Repository
message: >-
  If you use this dataset, you can cite it using the metadata
  from this file; or see the included documentation for
  detailed recommendations.
type: dataset
authors:
  - given-names: Winfried
    family-names: Rudolf
  - given-names: Paul
    family-names: Langeslag
  - given-names: Sabine Ines
    family-names: Rauch
  - given-names: Esther M.
    family-names: Lemmerz
  - given-names: Julia
    family-names: Josfeld
  - given-names: Irina
    family-names: Rau
  - given-names: Melanie
    family-names: Vollbrecht
  - given-names: Verena
    family-names: Klose
  - given-names: Bente
    family-names: Offereins-Gummelt
  - given-names: Carolina
    family-names: Ruthenbürger
  - given-names: Anna-Lena
    family-names: Vogt
  - given-names: Christine
    family-names: Voth
  - given-names: Susan
    family-names: Irvine
  - given-names: others
repository-code: 'https://github.com/ECHOEProject/echoe'
abstract: >-
  The Electronic Corpus of Anonymous Homilies in Old English
  (ECHOE) is a text corpus encoding all extant witnesses to
  anonymous and Wulfstanian Old English homiletic and
  long-format hagiographical prose predating c. 1200 in TEI
  P5 XML. It forms the basis of ECHOE Online.
keywords:
  - Old English
  - TEI
  - homiletics
  - text corpus
license: GPL-3.0

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