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On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 15:56, Dennis Sosnoski wrote:
> Jonathan Robie wrote:
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> >
> >As opposed to the TEI crowd, who were intent on the use of XML documents to
> >represent literature used in the humanities....
> >
I believe that's really "literature _studied_ in the humanities". That's a very pointy corner
case: for literary and linguistic scholars documents ARE data, in a way that
eg the SQL Server manual isn't to Dare. So I find it unsurprising that that application
could make good use of data-oriented tools.
Frank
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