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HD-50822-09Digital Humanities: Digital Humanities Start-Up GrantsBrown UniversitySemantically Rich Tools for Text Exploration1/1/2010 - 6/30/2012$48,661.00Andrew Ashton   Brown UniversityProvidenceRI02912-9100USA2009Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralDigital Humanities Start-Up GrantsDigital Humanities486610486610

Creation of a suite of software tools designed to allow humanists to analyze large collections or archives of TEI encoded texts in the new Software Environment for the Advancement of Scholarly Research (SEASR).

Literary scholarship is poised to benefit immensely from the emerging modular software frameworks that support deep and finely grained investigations of digital texts. Humanities research centers, such as the Brown University Women Writers Project, have invested substantially in enriching bodies of literary texts with semantic and structural information, using XML formats such as the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI). Recent innovations in scholarly software design offer opportunities to exploit the semantic depth of TEI collections by creating new tools for textual analysis and collaboration. To this end, the Brown University Scholarly Technology Group (STG) and the Brown University Women Writers Project (WWP) propose a new effort to create a prototype suite of software tools to explore TEI encoded texts in the new Software Environment for the Advancement of Scholarly Research (SEASR).