Oxford Concordance Program
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oxford-concordance-program-250-4094766
title:
Oxford Concordance Program
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The Oxford Concordance Program (OCP) was first released in 1981 and was a result of a project started
in 1978 by Oxford University Computing Services (OUCS) to create a machine independent text analysis program for producing word lists, indexes and concordances in a variety of languages and alphabets. In the 1980s it was claimed to have been licensed to around 240 institutions in 23 countries.
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encyclopedia
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1981 text analysis software
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_Concordance_Program
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date modified:
2020-09-30T16:07:36Z
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