Hi Jim, Jonathan Reeves at Columbia is using Github to create Git-Lit, a repository for the British Library's digital texts. The project relies on collaborative labor for cleaning up texts and aims to create a model for sharing corpora among digital humanities scholars. http://jonreeve.com/2015/09/introducing-git-lit/ https://github.com/Git-Lit/git-lit Cheers, Erin On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 11:23 AM, Jim Herbsleb <jim.herbsleb@gmail.com> wrote:
I’m looking for GitHub repositories that are used for things other than software, especially where users are actively collaborating rather than just putting together static collections. So far, we have found a few books being written, some musical transcriptions being error-checked, and some policy documents maintained online.
Does anyone know of any examples of these or other categories? Any pointers much appreciated. Happy to share what we find with anyone interested.
Jim
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