Online Tanach

I have updated the links to Christopher V. Kimball’s electronic text of the Westminster Leningrad Codex in various blog entries. And while we are at it, I want to leave with you another interesting link to the TanakhML Project, maintained by Alain Verboomen. This includes not only the Hebrew text, but also a number of useful tools (such as a “form concordancer” and the ability to read the Hebrew and English text in parallel columns). There’s also some other pretty cool stuff that you can discover on your own.

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Clippings Backlog

I keep track of all the blogs I subscribe to via Bloglines, which I have found to be a very useful tool. My Feeds section currently runs at just over 35 blogs or so. I must say I do manage to keep up with most of the posts and threads than interest me (well, sort of), but there is one thing I can’t seem to get under control: the number of saved clippings keeps growing and growing. I originally saved them in the hopes of getting back to them and writing a follow-up post here, but I now realize that most of them are “old hat” by the time I get round to reading them again. So, what do I do with those clippings? Am I the only one in biblioblogdom who’s got this problem? I guess I’ll have to reset the counter to zero by the end of 2005…

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