homermultitext.github.io
Code projects for HMT · The Homer Multitext project on github
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Site last updated: August 27, 2015. The Homer Multitext project on github. Archival data and software for working with editions of Homeric manuscripts. Code projects for HMT. We depend on many code libaries, and especially on implementations of the CITE architectures generic data models. But sometimes we need programs addressing very specific needs of the HMT project. Mandatory On-going Maintenance (. Files, then uses the. Library to analyze the contents. The HMT virtual machine for editors. Is a virtual...
homermultitext.github.io
Links · The Homer Multitext project on github
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Site last updated: August 27, 2015. The Homer Multitext project on github. Archival data and software for working with editions of Homeric manuscripts. The Homer Multitext project web site. The hmteditors organization on github. We rely on the CITE architecture. From the homermultitext organization on github: wiki with notes on technical design.
vitruviandesign.blogspot.com
Vitruvian design for scholarship in the humanities: April 2014
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Vitruvian design for scholarship in the humanities. Wednesday, April 30, 2014. The Holy Cross Manuscripts, Inscriptions and Documents Club (HC MID) has extended its projects’ routine working practice to include a plan for publishing replicable digital scholarship. Generally, projects in HC MID generate three kinds of related material that need to be accounted for in a publication:. Archival material: TEI-conformant editions of texts, and a variety of data sets in simple delimited text formats. Our librar...
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Vitruvian design for scholarship in the humanities: Publishing digital scholarship
http://vitruviandesign.blogspot.com/2014/04/publishing-digital-scholarship.html
Vitruvian design for scholarship in the humanities. Wednesday, April 30, 2014. The Holy Cross Manuscripts, Inscriptions and Documents Club (HC MID) has extended its projects’ routine working practice to include a plan for publishing replicable digital scholarship. Generally, projects in HC MID generate three kinds of related material that need to be accounted for in a publication:. Archival material: TEI-conformant editions of texts, and a variety of data sets in simple delimited text formats. Our librar...
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Vitruvian design for scholarship in the humanities: Specs + tests for CTS
http://vitruviandesign.blogspot.com/2014/03/specs-tests-for-cts.html
Vitruvian design for scholarship in the humanities. Sunday, March 30, 2014. Specs tests for CTS. In February, Chris Blackwell and I released a release candidate version of the CTS protocol specification. Today, we are releasing a second release candidate, in parallel with a suite of tests packaged with a servlet that can run the tests and format the resulting report in a web page. All our released work on the CITE architecture now belongs to a cite-architecture. Posted by Neel Smith. Specs tests for CTS.
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The Stoa Consortium » Open Access
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Serving news, projects, and links for digital classicists everywhere. Archive for the ‘Open Access’ Category. Book launch invitation: Teaching, Knowledge Exchange & Public Engagement. Friday, May 27th, 2016. We would like to invite you to a launch event on June 10th, with the Institute of Classical Studies and Ubiquity Press, for the recently published volume:. Bodard G. and Romanello M. 2016. Digital Classics Outside the Echo-Chamber: Teaching, Knowledge Exchange and Public Engagement. The opening event...
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The Stoa Consortium » Blog Archive » Harpokration On Line
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Serving news, projects, and links for digital classicists everywhere. Laquo; Digital Humanities Quarterly CFP. Digital Classicist London live-casts. June 2nd, 2015 by Ryan Baumann. The Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3) is pleased to announce the Harpokration On Line project. Which aims to provide open-licensed collaboratively-sourced translation(s) for Harpokration’s Lexicon of the Ten Orators . Users can view and contribute translations at http:/ dcthree.github.io/harpokration/. The Free S...
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Vitruvian design for scholarship in the humanities: March 2014
http://vitruviandesign.blogspot.com/2014_03_01_archive.html
Vitruvian design for scholarship in the humanities. Sunday, March 30, 2014. Specs tests for CTS. In February, Chris Blackwell and I released a release candidate version of the CTS protocol specification. Today, we are releasing a second release candidate, in parallel with a suite of tests packaged with a servlet that can run the tests and format the resulting report in a web page. All our released work on the CITE architecture now belongs to a cite-architecture. Posted by Neel Smith. Links to this post.