- IntraText
IntraText is a digital library that offers an intuitive interface while meeting formal requirements. Texts are displayed in a hypertextual way, based on a
Tablet PC interface. By linking words in the text, it provides Concordances,word lists , statistics and links to cited works. Most content is available under a Creative Commons license [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/] . It also offers publishing services that enable similar advantages.The IntraText interface applies a
cognitive ergonomics model based on lexicalhypertext and on the Tablet PC ortouch screen interface. It uses a set of tools and methods based on HLT (Human Language Technologies).Use
IntraText is a reading, reference and search tool. It can be used to read a work, to browse a text as hypertext, to search for words and phrases just through a simple click of your pen or mouse.
The Tablet PC interface allows to browse and search without keyborad, just using the mouse of the computer or the pen ot touch screen of the Tablet PC.The
ease of use andaccessibility of IntraText are some of the most appreciated features.Publishing
IntraText is structured to create and make available high quality electronic editions, particularly in editorial, philological and linguistics aspects. IntraText editions can be published on the
Internet ,intranet s or distributed onCD-ROM in several ways.IntraText allows to reproduce faithfully the scholarly editions: footnotes (even when structured in several apparatuses), philological annotations, references to one or more different editions, distinction between the author's lexicon and the lexicon of other authors, several languages in the same text, etc.
Finally, IntraText allows intra- and extra-textual links to citations. Extra-textual citations are automatically linked when the cited work is available in IntraText edition.
IntraText allows to create text collections as a whole hypertext, for example the collected works of an author, corpora, etc. The IntraText collection creates a browsing system which preserves the identity of each collected text (author, title, structure, criteria for concordance reference) but unifies them through the concordances. In an IntraText collection, the
Table of contents has two levels: the index of the works and, for each work, its own TOC.Editorial procedures
The system that generates IntraText checks the text for several issues, according to a schema conceived to improve content quality and representation quality. In particular:
*lexical control: the system displays words not matching a reference
vocabulary and creates a specific check list.
*footnote control: if the text has footnotes, the system verifies the correspondence between footnotes and references and creates a detailed report. This feature has been included as many IntraTexts have thousands of footnotes.
*multimedia element control (e.g. pictures): if the text has multimedia elements, the system checks whether each multimedia element file is available and generates a detailed report.
*references control: if a text links to other parts of the same text or links to other texts available in IntraText edition, the system checks the coordinates of each quotation (e.g.: "Mt I, 28"), listing them in a check list.External links
* [http://www.intratext.com IntraText Digital Library]
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