This site
| About this site & acknowledgementsCorpora@Stanford |
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Getting started
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Intro & Overview Where corpora grow and why you like them |
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Playground rules & registration Apply for your visa to the land of corpora |
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Setting up your account Pack your suitcase to the land of corpora |
| :: | User support The Corpus TA & our corpora-email-list |
| :: | Corpora [Ordering corpora | Checking out CDs] |
| :: | Corpora-tools & Software [Documents] |
| :: | Corpus-related classes & projects |
| :: | Top 10 info-sources E-resources out there |
| :: | Guidelines & help |
This site was developed during the Fall quarter 2003/2004 with the intention to build a platform with easily accessible information for the community of corpora user (or those who would like to become corpora users) at Stanford. The new site builts on earlier work by Susanne Riehemann and is the result of the input of many people (see below). Design and structural composition by Florian Jaeger. Feel free to use these pages as a template for your own site but please let me know and keep the copyrights as they are.
As already mentioned above, this site incorporates a lot of information that was originally composed by Susanne Riehemann. It is also mainly due to her that there were records of the corpora we own, as well as information on their where abouts on AFS. Several people contributed notes, small essays, tutorials, or annotated links to the present pages and while it is impossible to name them all, I at least would like to thank those who I remember =): Susanne Riehemann (again), Beth Levin, Chris Manning, Roger Levy, Jeanette Pettibone, and Tatiana Nikitina.
During the construction of this site, I received valuable feedback, critique and/or support from ;-) from several people including Lauren Hall-Lew, Emily Bender, Chris Manning, Peter Sells, Beth Levin, Roger Levy, Susanne Riehemann, and Elisabeth Norcliffe. Cheers to all of them.
Finally, I owe special thanks to Susanne Riehemann for help with the creation of the help and index page for future Corpus TAs, which was added recently (11/15/03).
Florian Jaeger