Tools : Subscribe - Chinese Text Project (original) (raw)
Institutional Access
Academic institutions can choose to subscribe to the Chinese Text Project database, in order to enable additional functionality for registered users (including on-campus users and authenticated off-campus users).
Benefits of subscription include:
- Access to additional API functionality, including the ability to programmatically access the structure of a text and thus download entire texts in machine-readable format.
- Issuance of API keys for research and teaching use, which allow extended access to the API from on or off campus.
- Early access to new features of the site not yet available for public release.
For practical examples of how the API can facilitate digital humanities research and teaching, see the text reuse and regular expressions demonstrations and series of Python tutorials on the Digital Sinology site, as well as the step-by-step practical tutorials to the Chinese Text Project and Text Tools on dsturgeon.net.
If you are affiliated with one of the following institutions, you should already have access to this additional functionality from within your university network, and off-campus via VPN (where available - contact your university IT support or library for details).
- University of Pennsylvania
- University of Michigan
- Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
- Kyoto University
- National Taiwan University
- Northwestern University
- College of Wooster
- National Tsing Hua University
- Stanford University
- National Quemoy University
- University of Notre Dame
- Academia Sinica
- Duke University
- National Taiwan Normal University
- Harvard University
- National Cheng Kung University
- Leiden University
- Brown University
- University of Chicago
- University of Oxford
- Chinese University of Hong Kong
If you are are interested in arranging a subscription, or would like further details, please contact the editor Dr. Donald Sturgeon at: chinesetextproject@gmail.com