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General description:
SARIT, "Search and Retrieval of Indic Texts", is a Sanskrit word meaning a river, and is commonly used in literary metaphors about short stories (rivers) combining into larger chronicles (oceans), etc. The SARIT project is building a digital library of Sanskrit and other Indian language etexts. The inspiration for the project comes directly from the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae and the Perseus Project. SARIT provides Indologists with machine readable texts and digital instruments for philological research.
SARIT displays Indological texts marked up according to Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) guidelines. It uses a modified version of PhiloLogic™, a platform developed by the ARTFL Project and Digital Library Development Center at the University of Chicago. PhiloLogic™ is widely deployed in the digital humanities as a full-text search, retrieval and analysis tool for large TEI document collections. Notable installations include Perseus Project Texts Loaded under PhiloLogic™ and the Digital Dictionaries of South Asia.
Copyright information: Copyright © 2008 Dominik WUJASTYK. All rights reserved. eTexts under the CC A-SA licence.
Financial Support: The British Association for South Asian Studies
Contact:
Dr Dominik Wujastyk
Email: wujastyk@gmail.com
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