Dan O'Donnell wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question: we all know presses that publish CD-ROMs of textual projects, and some graphics projects. But what about things like corpora, linguistic research, dictionaries, and other digital material that are not intended as representations of primary sources? I can think of some obvious examples (e.g. the DOE, I suppose the OED); but what about projects on a smaller scale?
If it is indeed things like corpora, linguistic research, dictionaries and other digital primary material, then the Oxford Text Archive which hosts the UK's Arts and Humanities Data Service subject centre for Literature, Languages, and Linguistics is an alternative to CD-ROM-based publication. While not publication per se, it is free long-term preservation, cataloguing and dissemination of suitable resources.
If anyone is interested, do let me know.
-James --- Dr James Cummings, Oxford Text Archive, University of Oxford