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Literary and Linguistic Computing 2000 15(1):93-108; doi:10.1093/llc/15.1.93
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Strategies and tools for textual scholarship: the Tübingen system of text processing programs (TUSTEP)

W Ott

Universität Tübingen, Zentrum für Datenverarbeitung, Wächterstrasse 76, D-72074 Tübingen, Germany E-mail: ott@zdv.uni-tuebingen.de

Modularity, professionality, portability, and integration are the key features of the TUebingen System for TExt Processing programs (TUSTEP), a professional toolbox for those academic fields where texts are the object of research. Its potential is illustrated by two examples: (i) typesetting a TEI-lite encoded text, using the TEI tags as formatting instructions; (ii) preparing a critical edition, starting from automatic collation, then semi-automatically selecting the 'substantial' variants from the collation results, transforming them into a critical apparatus, and publishing the edition both in print and electronically.


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