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Luke Murphey, 12/28/2012 09:02 PM

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h1. TextCritical.com
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Providing advanced tools for the analysis of ancient text Greek texts by providing:
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 * Reader friendly interface (books are an art form and should be presented accordingly)
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 * Morphologically tagged works (using automated tools and crowd-sourcing)
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 * Search engine designed for detailed study (like finding all of the instances of και after a noun with the definite article but before one that doesn't have it)
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The intention of TextCritical.com is to provide an updated interface but achieving many of the "goals of Perseus":http://dl.tufts.edu/ProxyServlet/?url=http://repository01.lib.tufts.edu:8080/fedora/get/tufts:PB.001.001.00005/bdef:TuftsPDF/getPDF&filename=tufts:PB.001.001.00005.pdf.
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h2. Roadmap
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* *0.1*: Basic site with ~400 Greek works
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* *0.2*: Word parsing so that users can look up the meaning and definition of Greek words
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* *0.3*: Bug fixes and enhancements
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* *0.4*: Basic search
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* *0.5*: Side-by-side reading pages allowing readers to view both the original Greek and a English translation
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Long-term plans including offering features such as:
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* *eBook creation:* ability to create eBooks of selected works. May provide the ability to make "reader's editions" that include the definitions and/or parsing of Greek words inline (e.g. "make me an ebook of Josephi Vita with definitions for all words that occur 10 times or less").
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* *Word use research:* ability to do an analysis of a word to determine if the word or phrase is commonly used by the author or other authors, etc.
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* *Vocabulary tool:* that allows readers to view the most common words in a given text so that you can build up your vocabulary
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* *Crowd-sourced parsing:* so that readers of the site can select sections of text and agree to provide parsing data beyond that which automated analysis can do (like associating pronouns to the subject/object).
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h2. Contents
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