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Juxta receives Google Digital Humanities Award

Here is a post from Juxta – Collation software for scholars: Good news! Google has offered its support to help us develop Juxta into a web application: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/our-commitment-to-digital-humanities.html We are thrilled to have received this competitive award, and look forward to working to optimize Juxta for the web. Here is an abstract of our application [...]

ECS – Google funding for discovery of ancient texts online

From ECS News (University of Southamtpon – School of Electronics and Computer Science): An ECS researcher is part of a team which has just secured funding from Google to make the classics and other ancient texts easy to discover and access online. Leif Isaksen, of the University’s School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS), is [...]

Google commitment to the Digital Humanities

Posted by Jon Orwant, Engineering Manager for Google Books, Magazines and Patents, on The Official Google Blog: It can’t have been very long after people started writing that they started to organize and comment on what was written. Look at the 10th century Venetus A manuscript, which contains scholia written fifteen centuries earlier about texts [...]