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Adding a new corpus

Thibault Clérice edited this page Apr 29, 2020 · 3 revisions

Your project directory

To add a new corpus, select a directory at the root of the repository depending on the model you originally used:

  • fr for Classical French
  • fro for Medieval/Old French
  • latin-classical for Classical Latin

In this folder, create a new folder with the name of your project, for example /latin-classical/clerice-phd

Files in the project directory

  1. All files that you created should be available in TSV formats, according to Pyrrha or Pie-Extended output.
  2. You should include a README.md file that follows the pattern explained below

Readme file

The Readme file has few free-text area, but syntax is quite important. Values between $ need to be changed according to your project.

$Project Name$
============

## Introduction

$ Your free text here $

## Metadata

### Annotators

- $Annotator Last Name 1$, $Annotator First Name 1$ ($Affiliation$)
- $Annotator Last Name 1$, $Annotator First Name 1$ ($Affiliation$)

### Editors

- $Editor Last Name 1$, $Editor First Name 1$ ($Affiliation$)

### Works

*The following section lists works that were tagged in this project*

- $Work Title$, $Author Name$
- $Work Title$, $Author Name$
- $Work Title$, $Author Name$
- $Work Title$, $Author Name$

### Additional Information

$ Free text, can be about anything related to the data you share, including things that were not corrected, details about your doubts, etc. $

### Citation

$How to cite, free text, can be latex$

### Funding

- $Funding Agency$
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