Newsgroups: alt.etext From: archive@vax.oxford.ac.uk Subject: Oxford Text Archive and access to texts Message-ID: <1993Apr26.151230.13506@vax.oxford.ac.uk> Date: 26 Apr 93 15:12:30 GMT Organization: Oxford University VAX 6620 Lines: 35 mtoyo@lgjp0.Lit.hokudai.ac.jp (Masayuki TOYOSHIMA) writes: > Summary on the Vulgate e-text : > 1. free e-text is not FTP-able > (OTA [Oxford Text Archive] holds one, but that is not disclosed to > outsiders) At this moment in time it is true to say that the majority of the texts held by the Oxford Text Archive are not available for downloading via an anonymous ftp service. At present only a few dictionaries and a couple of texts are available. The Archive *is* however committed to a policy of making as many public domain texts available in SGML format as it can. In the next couple of months the number of texts available via anonymous ftp will have greatly increased. For those who can't wait for their particular texts to become available in this manner we have been operating a system in the last year whereby you can have any text listed in our catalogue (subject to the normal restrictions) sent to you free of charge via the InterNet. All we require is a hard copy of our order form, signed and listing the texts required; you must also provide *us* with a secure InterNet address to which only you have access and the password for the account. This is described in more detail in the our information file 'Textarchive.info' which can be dowloaded from a number of anonymous sites. If anyone would like more information on this or any other aspect of the Archive (we are always looking for new deposits for example) please get back in touch with me. Alan Morrison Oxford Text Archive email: ARCHIVE@VAX.OX.AC.UK or ARCHIVE@BLACK.OX.AC.UK FAX: +44 (865) 273 275 VOICE: +44 (865) 273 238