LINGUIST List 13.3420

Mon Dec 23 2002

Software: Beta Release of the Versioning Machine 1.0

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  • Susan Schreibman, Announcing the Beta Release of the Versioning Machine 1.0

    Message 1: Announcing the Beta Release of the Versioning Machine 1.0

    Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2002 19:30:40 -0500
    From: Susan Schreibman <ss423umail.umd.edu>
    Subject: Announcing the Beta Release of the Versioning Machine 1.0


    Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) is pleased to announce the beta release of The Versioning Machine (VM) 1.0.

    The Versioning Machine is a software tool designed to display and compare multiple versions of texts. The display environment seeks not only to provide for features traditionally found in codex-based critical editions (such as annotation and introductory material), but to take advantage of opportunities of electronic publishing by providing a frame to compare diplomatic versions of witnesses side by side, allowing for images of the witness to be viewed alongside the diplomatic edition, and providing users with an enhanced typology of notes. The VM is TEI conformant and utilizes parallel segmentation encoding.

    The Versioning Machine is now ready for testing, and we welcome beta testers. To aid with the encoding process, we provide several sample encoded texts as well as documentation in the Download Zip.

    To register and download the beta version please go to http://www.mith2.umd.edu/products/ver-mach/ and follow the link to "Download".

    Please send your comments to ver-mach-usersdev.umd.edu

    Susan Schreibman, Amit Kumar, eriC White, Jarom Mcdonald, Lara Vetter