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'''InteLex Past Masters''' is a collection of [[full-text database|full-text]] [[web application|web-based]] scholarly editions of classic works in the [[humanities]]. InteLex Corporation was founded in 1989 by its current chief executive officer, Mark Rooks, to produce electronic versions of the works of the great [[philosopher]]s, based on existing scholarly editions.<ref name=Access>{{Cite news| issn = 0217-5673| title = InteLex: philosophy for the 21st century| work = ACCESS: Asia's Newspaper on Electronic Information Products & Services| accessdate = 26 September 2014| date = March 2010| url=http://www.aardvarknet.info/access/number72/cover.cfm}}</ref> The company is located in [[Charlottesville, Virginia]]. Its databases are marketed to academic institutions, with pricing based on the individual collections purchased.<ref name=Charleston>{{Cite journal| volume = 5| issue = 3
| pages = 16–18| last = Williams| first = Helene C.| title = InteLex Past Masters| journal = The Charleston Advisor| date = January 2004 |url = http://charleston.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/charleston/chadv/2004/00000005/00000003/art00008}}</ref> Content is provided in [[XML]] and searchable image format and is accessed through the InteLex Corporation website.<ref name=Access /> In addition to [[philosophy]], subject coverage includes [[religious studies]], [[English literature]], [[women's writing (literary category)|women's writing]], [[social science]], and [[history of science]]. InteLex databases are found in institutions in over
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