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Francisco A. Marcos-Marín is professor of General Linguistics at the Universidad Autónoma in Madrid, Spain, where he directs the Laboratorio de Lingüística Informática. He works mainly on digital archives, is the scientific director of ADMYTE, the Digital Archive of Spanish Manuscripts and Texts (two CD-ROMs already published) and of the Corpus de Referencia de la Lengua Española Contemporánea. He has just sent to pressInformática y Humanidades, an 800-page volume dealing with issues from critical editing to corpora or communications. He can be contacted at MARCOS@vml.sdi.uam.es.

MacKenzie Smith has a Master's degree in Library Science from the University of Chicago and is currently Systems Librarian for the Office of Information Systems in the Harvard University Library.

Eric Johnson is professor of English and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Dakota State University. He is the Editor ofTEXT Technology: The Journal of Computer Text Processing, and he is the author of more than sixty publications about computers, writing, and literary study.

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Marcos-Marín, F.A., Smith, M. & Johnson, E. Technical reviews. Comput Hum 28, 307–321 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01830279

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