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Oxford Text Archive develops, collects, catalogs and preserves electronic literary and linguistic resources.

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The Oxford Text Archive

The Oxford Text Archive develops, collects, catalogues and preserves electronic literary and linguistic resources for use in Higher Education, in research, teaching and learning. We also give advice on the creation and use of these resources, and are involved in the development of standards and infrastructure for electronic language resources.

    * The Archive: browse the catalogue and get access to the OTA resources
    * Deposit: how to deposit resources with the OTA
    * News: the latest news about the OTA and related activities
    * Oxford: electronic language resources for users in Oxford
    * Projects: projects and activities which the OTA is involved in various ways
    * Advice: documents giving advice and guidance on good practice in the creation and use of electronic resources

About the Oxford Text Archive

The OTA collects, catalogues, preserves and distributes high-quality digital resources for research and teaching. We currently hold thousands of texts in more than 25 different languages, and are actively working to extend our catalogue of holdings.

The OTA relies upon deposits from the wider community as the primary source of high-quality materials.

The Oxford Text Archive hosts Arts and Humanities Data Service (AHDS) Literature, Languages and Linguistics, which is one of five centres offering archival services for a range of disciplines. Additional services include advising digital projects on good practices in the areas of digitisation, project design and management, copyright and long-term preservation. The AHDS also provides specialist advice for applicants to UK Higher Education funding bodies who are planning to create electronic resources.

For more information on our AHDS activities, please visit our AHDS Literature, Languages and Linguistics website.

The OTA is part of the Research Technologies Services of the Oxford University Computing Services.

http://ota.ahds.ac.uk/

 

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