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READ Workbench supports the collaborative development of engaging and interactive scholarly editions of manuscripts and inscriptions.

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READ Workbench is a self-service portal which supports the integration and management of researchers, resources, tools and processes in the collaborative development of textual corpora.  Workbench delivers the philological research capability of READ, configured for individual projects, as ‘software as a service’.


Workbench’s three facets – configuration services, self-service portal, and corpus development workflows – provide a scalable implementation framework.

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The adoption of the TextBase, a single text database, as the fundamental object of development, collaboration and portability is quite a departure from a conventional corpus model where a centralized administrator manages a monolithic database.  The TextBase model was designed as a solution architecture within which to address some of the ubiquitous issues with a conventional approach; confidentiality, ownership, control, support, innovation and standardization. The TextBase methodology, encapsulated by READ Workbench, supports a re-framing of research collaboration in the philological domain.


Developed by Prakaś Foundation, READ Workbench has been hosted at the University of Sydney since 2016 and supports a range of multi-institutional corpus development collaborations across multiple languages.

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