Good point. I am a graduate student at the University of Edinburgh's Celtic Studies department. Most of what I am working with is from the CELT site (here). Their search engine does not cover the annals (look for the cronicon scottorum or annals of ulster in the published section) and is horribly slow along with many other bugs so I need to be able to quickly search and find stuff by keyword not only for cronicon scottorum but for all the annals. I am using the one file as a testbed to branch out into multi-file indexing and searching (at some point).

I hope this helps answer some of your questions.

Thanks for your input!


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