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I'd like to propose a project using similar tools to the Open Shakespeare project but on Milton (as it is his 400th borthday on December 9th). I've been experimenting with building a concordance which I hope to put onto my development site fairly soon (it's very rough and ready Perl and needs some glamourising). I'm also looking at creating notes, such as the characters and their relationships, on the site and providing RDFa versions in the HTML for RDF aware tools and also trying to link back to resources (where these are possible by the ts & cs) Whilst this is currently web-based, I am envisaging a SOAP interface and a downloadable client (or details of users want to create their own in different languages). However I'm open to suggestion. However where I would like to go with this is to try and develop some tools to allow users to track linguistic and literary changes with a wider range of open texts from Project Gutenberg (though elsewhere if they can be sourced openly), so for example you might want to track political expression from Hobbes to Paine, or to track the changing meaning of words or sound shifts in Early Modern English. I'm curious as to how you can open up literature (something a colleague and I were discussing in the corridor) and language and use the Open Data and the Internet to do this. Would this be of interest at all? Iain -- Iain Emsley Blog: www.yatterings.com Mobile: 07942 259725 _______________________________________________ okfn-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.okfn.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/okfn-discuss
