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Reference details
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Les Hatton | 2007f | The Bibliographic Discovery Engine | WEB | chc11b_w32.exe |
Synopsis and invited feedback
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A freely downloadable Windows implementation of a program to assist bibliographic researchers in discovering rare but significant relationships in textual documents. It is in the form of a Windows self-installing executable. It was actually developed on Linux for those who are interested.
This program is currently limited to either text documents or HTML documents and a number of works are included with it including the complete works of Shakespeare. The program consistently finds interesting relationships. Its pretty fast and can process the whole of the King James Bible in just a few seconds.
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Auto-generated: $Revision: 1.63 $, $Date: 2020/01/25 16:18:09 $, Copyright Les Hatton 2001-
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