CATMA
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| CATMA | |
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| Repository | github |
| Written in | Java |
| Platform | Java |
| License | GNU General Public License 3 |
| Website | catma |
CATMA (Computer Assisted Text Markup and Analysis) is an online tool for annotating text that is frequently used in digital literary analysis and other digital textual scholarship in the humanities. It was developed by researchers at the University of Hamburg.
CATMA started in 2008 as a reimplementation of TACT (Textual Analysis Computing Tools), which was a DOS-based tool developed at University of Toronto.[1] While other software packages for qualitative data analysis, like Dedoose or NVivo, are targeted at social science researchers, CATMA is explicitly designed for humanities research.[2] It is frequently used for computational literary analysis, and has been discussed in a range of scholarly sources.[3][4]
References
[edit]- ^ Meister, J.C. (2023). "From TACT to CATMA or A mindful approach to text annotation and analysis". In Nyhan, J.; Rockwell, G.; Sinclair, S.; Ortolja-Baird, A. (eds.). On Making in the Digital Humanities: Essays on the Scholarship of Digital Humanities Development in Honour of John Bradley. UCL Press.
- ^ Horstmann, Jan (2020). "Undogmatic Literary Annotation with CATMA". In Nantke, Julia; Schlupkothen, Frederik (eds.). Annotations in scholarly editions and research: functions, differentiation, systematization (PDF). Berlin ; Boston: Walter de Gruyter GmbH. ISBN 978-3-11-063601-7.
- ^ Sullivan, Doreen (2013-07-01). "Tech Services on the Web: CATMA: Computer Aided Textual Markup & Analysis; http://www.catma.de/". Technical Services Quarterly. 30 (3): 337–338. doi:10.1080/07317131.2013.788370. ISSN 0731-7131.
{{cite journal}}: External link in(help)|title= - ^ Bories, Anne-Sophie; Plecháč, Petr; Fabo, Pablo Ruiz (2022-12-19). Computational Stylistics in Poetry, Prose, and Drama. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. ISBN 978-3-11-078150-2.