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<zr:title>Distant Reader Index</zr:title>
<zr:description lang="en">This is a Search-Retrieve via URL (SRU) interface to the content of the Distant Reader -- a collection mostly etexts (books) and journal articles totaling about a million items. This interface is not necessarily intended to be used unto itself. Instead, it is intended to be used students, researchers, and scholars to find items of interest, download the items along with their metadata values, and then copy the found items to their local file system for purposes of distant reading. A thing called the Distant Reader Toolbox faciliates much of the later.</zr:description>
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<zr:author>Eric Lease Morgan, Infomotions, LLC</zr:author>
<zr:contact>eric_morgan@infomotions.com</zr:contact>
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