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\section{HTRC as Publisher}
During the course of work with scholars using the HTRC tools and
services, services to create derivative non-consumptive data sets, the Center has often taken on a set of the roles traditionally played by
publishers to create derivative non-consumptive data sets. publishers. These data sets are reviewed by members of the HTRC staff for compliance with non-consumptive use standards prior to release to the authors. As part of this work, the HTRC has offered as a service the capability to publish
non-consumptive these non-consumptive, compliant data sets using a DOI scheme \cite{f0bc9749-4326-4033-9114-0d7f98930bc4}. This
publication offers scholars service enables the
ability to create creation of new derivatives \cite{a65ef36d-ad87-4f6f-abcb-36f0b723bfb4} of
this non-consumptive published non-consumptive, compliant data
set as well as sets. A second benefit of opening access to these data sets is the ability to replicate current experiments that have been developed using the HTDL corpus and the HTRC tool set. From this standpoint the HTRC
could be seen functions as a publisher of non-consumptive compliant data sets in support of new models of research inquiry.
It is this concept that will be further refined in this paper.