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    American Indian Civil War treaties: The instruments formed by the Confederate States of America in Indian Territory by Bernholz, Charles D., Weakly, Laura K., Pytlik Zillig, Brian L., Dalziel, Karin

    “…The creation of nine treaties between the Confederate States of America (CSA) and the tribes residing in Indian Territory in 1861 formed a significant…”
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    The last few American Indian treaties—An extension of the Charles J. Kappler Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties Internet site at the Oklahoma State University by Bernholz, Charles D., Pytlik Zillig, Brian L., Weakly, Laura K., Bajaber, Zacharia A.

    “…In a previous discussion [Bernholz, C.D., & Holcombe, S.L. (2005). The Charles J. Kappler Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties Internet Site at the Oklahoma State…”
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    Logging the Abbot: Reflection-Oriented XSLT Programming for Corpora Conversion and Verification by Zillig, Brian L. Pytlik

    Published in Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative (08-03-2013)
    “…This article describes an XSLT-based logging framework developed for Abbot, a markup conversion and interoperability tool. Abbot logs structural and textual…”
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    Comparing nearly identical treaty texts: a note on the Treaty of Fort Laramie with Sioux, etc., 1851 and Levenshtein's edit distance metric by BERNHOLZ, Charles D, PYTLIK ZILLIG, Brian L

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-04-2011)
    “…Vladimir Levenshtein's edit distance algorithm is used to reveal disparities between delimiter stripped texts of the Senate amended Treaty of Fort Laramie with…”
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    TEI Analytics: converting documents into a TEI format for cross-collection text analysis by Pytlik Zillig, Brian L.

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-06-2009)
    “…For the purposes of large-scale analysis of XML/SGML files, converting humanities texts into a common form of markup represents a technical challenge. The MONK…”
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    Presidential vetoes and American Indian affairs, 1789–2000 by Bernholz, Charles D., Weakly, Laura K., Zillig, Brian L. Pytlik, Dalziel, Karin

    “…Between the years 1789 and 2000, nineteen Presidents of the United States vetoed 114 bills or resolutions concerning matters related to Indian affairs. These…”
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    Presidential vetoes and American Indian affairs, 1789-2000 by Bernholz, Charles D., Weakly, Laura K., Zillig, Brian L. Pytlik, Dalziel, Karin

    “…Between the years 1789 and 2000, nineteen Presidents of the United States vetoed 114 bills or resolutions concerning matters related to Indian affairs. These…”
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    American Indian Civil War treaties: The instruments formed by the Confederate States of America in Indian Territory by Bernholz, Charles D., Weakly, Laura K., Pytlik Zillig, Brian L., Dalziel, Karin

    “…The creation of nine treaties between the Confederate States of America (CSA) and the tribes residing in Indian Territory in 1861 formed a significant…”
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    The last few American Indian treaties-An extension of the Charles J. Kappler Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties Internet site at the Oklahoma State University by Bernholz, Charles D., Pytlik Zillig, Brian L., Weakly, Laura K., Bajaber, Zacharia A.

    “…In a previous discussion [Bernholz, C.D., & Holcombe, S.L. (2005). The Charles J. Kappler Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties Internet Site at the Oklahoma State…”
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    Caveat Relocator: A Practical Relocation Proposal to Save Space and Promote Electronic Resources by Tyler, David C., Zillig, Brian L. Pytlik

    Published in Technical services quarterly (26-08-2003)
    “…Despite ever-increasing electronic information, space on library shelves continues to be a problem. This article discusses one library's efforts to find space…”
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