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Born-digital research in Greek and Latin increasingly depends upon open textual data, which researchers can download, modify, and then republish in whatever form suits their scholarly needs. CC-licensed collections of Greek and Latin are already in embedded in a range of projects.
What other projects should be listed?
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Philologic (for sophisticated search and retrieval mechanisms: http://perseus.uchicago.edu/)
The Classical Language Toolkit (http://cltk.org).
Hestia (Geospatial Analysis of Herodotus’ Histories: http://hestia.open.ac.uk/)
Pelagios (for mapping and geospatial analysis: http://commons.pelagios.org/)
the German Archaeological Institute’s Hellespont Project (for visualization of geospatial and linguistic data: http://hellespont.dainst.org/),
eAqua (for various forms of text mining: http://www.eaqua.net/),
Tesserae (for detecting allusions in Latin poetry: http://tesserae.caset.buffalo.edu/),
the Papyrological Editor (for decentralized, peer-reviewed scholarly editing: http://papyri.info/),
ToPan (multilingual topic modelling for Greek, Latin, Arabic and other languages: https://github.com/ThomasK81/ToPan),
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