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Technical Specifications

Digitized versions of each of the materials in this collection are in PDF format, were extracted from larger PDF files downloaded from Google Books and Internet Archive.

Materials from the Internet Archive can also be downloaded in full text, ePub, Kindle, Daisy, and DjVu formats.

Due to internal restrictions of the Omeka system, the XML/TEI file for "Questions Concerning Certain Faculties Claimed for Man" could not be uploaded here, and so it hosted at a separate site. It was prepared using a slightly customized version of the TEI Boilerplate software.

Metadata Standards

I have provided basic Dublin Core metadata for each item in this collection, for both full text and PDF versions of each.

  • Contributor for all text items is Peirce, the author.
  • Source gives the original journal publication information.
  • Relation lists alternative full text and/or digitized versions of the item available on the Web.
  • Identifier provides a direct link to the full text or PDF version of the item included here.

Rights

All of the materials in this collection were published in the U.S. prior to 1923, and so, by U.S. copyright law, are now in the public domain.

Digitization for the items herein was done by Google Books and the Internet Archive and is subject to their respective terms of service.

I prepared the XML/TEI file for "Questions Concerning Certain Faculties Claimed for Man" from a digitized version of the published original. I have placed this file under a Creative Commons license.

Full text versions of the materials in the "Illustrations of the Logic of Science" series are under a Creative Commons license.

Full text versions of items in the "Journal of Speculative Philosophy" series are designated as "public domain" by the Arisbe editors.