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Title: The Text Creation Partnership at Michigan and Oxford


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  • The Text Creation Partnership at Michigan and
    Oxford

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  • EEBO-TCP
  • http//eebo.chadwyck.com/home

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  • ECCO-TCP
  • http//quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eccodemo/

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  • Evans-TCP
  • http//quod.lib.umich.edu/e/evansdemo/

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  • Creating fully searchable electronic texts

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  • Partnership between the Universities of Oxford
    and Michigan, the Council on Library and
    Information Resources and the publisher ProQuest
    Information and Learning.
  • 25,000 accurately keyed and fully searchable
    SGML/XML text editions already created from among
    the 125,000 titles available in the Early English
    Books Online (EEBO) corpus.

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Anon., The merry cuckold. Who frolickly taking
what chance doth befall, is very well pleased
with wife, hornes and all. London 1628-1629.
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John Gadbury, A true narrative of the horrid
hellish popish-plot. 1682.
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  • EEBOs made a colossal difference to research.
  • Richard Sugg, Cardiff University

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  • EEBO-TCP entirely transforms my research working
    practices
  • Gabriel Egan, Loughborough University

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  • already having revolutionary effects both on
    research projects ... and on teaching
  • Matthew Steggle, Sheffield Hallam University

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  • a database to which every student of
    early-modern history owes an immense and
    burgeoning debt
  • Quentin Skinner, University of Cambridge

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  • The creation of searchable texts has transformed
    research in this period
  • Jason Scott-Warren, University of Cambridge

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  • EEBO is self-evidently the single most important
    resource for humanities scholars working in the
    early modern period
  • Janette Dillon, University of Nottingham

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  • Working with hard-to-access culturally
    significant texts

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  • TCP is the brightest light on the horizon.
  • Robert Hatch, University of Florida

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  • Making early printed books globally accessible

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  • Partnership between the Universities of Michigan,
    Oxford and the publisher Thomson-Gale.
  • Will create 10,000 accurately keyed and fully
    searchable SGML/XML text editions from among the
    150,000 titles available in the Eighteenth
    Century Collections Online (ECCO) corpus.

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  • Alexander Pope, The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In
    three books. London, 1728.

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  • James Boswell, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D,
    London, 1791.

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  • Introducing undergraduates to primary sources

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  • Now we can set hundreds and thousands of even
    first year undergraduates free in the equivalent
    of the Rare Books Room.
  • Justin Champion, University of London

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  • My undergraduates are doing research at a
    doctoral level.
  • Richard Bailey, University of Michigan

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  • Paul Schaffner
  • Michigan University Library
  • PFSchaffner_at_umich.edu
  • http//www.lib.umich.edu/tcp/

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  • Pip Willcox
  • Oxford Digital Library
  • Pip.Willcox_at_bodley.ox.ac.uk
  • http//www.odl.ox.ac.uk/eebo
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