homermultitext.org
Links
http://www.homermultitext.org/links.html
Homer Multitext Project: documentation. HMT Digital: online applications and data services. All our work in progress (data, software). The HMT digital archive. Includes links to downloadable image data. This website (c) 2014, the editors and architects of the Homer Multitext project, licensed for free use under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license, http:/ creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en US. Web page generated by the mdweb library. March 6, 2016.
homermultitext.org
The HMT project digital archive
http://www.homermultitext.org/hmt-archive.html
Homer Multitext Project: documentation. The Homer Multitext project: digital archive. Beginning in 2014, citable publications of the HMT project data archive are being released approximately three times per year. Zip files can be manually downloaded from http:/ beta.hpcc.uh.edu/hmt/archival-publications/. Or retrieved using these maven coordinates. All of our editorial work is kept in simple text files: TEI-conformant XML for our texts, and delimited text files (. This website (c) 2014, the editors and a...
hmteditors.github.io
Resources for editors · The Homer Multitext project editors' group
http://hmteditors.github.io/resources
Github source for this site. Site last updated: July 8, 2015. The Homer Multitext project editors' group. Editing manuscripts of the Iliad. All contributors should also be members of the HMT editors resource forum. Were collecting all of our documentation, including the guide for editors, in the HMT project documentation.
hmteditors.github.io
Editorial assignments for 2015-2016 · The Homer Multitext project editors' group
http://hmteditors.github.io/2015-2016
Github source for this site. Site last updated: July 8, 2015. The Homer Multitext project editors' group. Editing manuscripts of the Iliad. Editorial assignments for 2015-2016. Gustavus: assigned section of. Leiden: assigned section of. Brandeis (complete book or books previously worked on). Houston: Escorial, Omega 1.12. Holy Cross: Codex Bodmer 85. Leiden: Leiden, VGF 64.
hmteditors.github.io
Editing teams · The Homer Multitext project editors' group
http://hmteditors.github.io/teams
Github source for this site. Site last updated: July 8, 2015. The Homer Multitext project editors' group. Editing manuscripts of the Iliad. Teams from the following institutions are currently contributing to the Homer Multitext projects digital diplomatic editions of Homeric manuscripts:. The College of the Holy Cross. In addition, we are organizing a team of experienced project members. Who will be experimenting with a distributed approach to our collaborative editorial methods.
cite-architecture.github.io
About the CITE architecture · The CITE Architecture
http://cite-architecture.github.io/about
Web site for citation standards, implementations of standards, and supporting tools. Site last updated: July 23, 2016. Technology-independent, machine-actionable citation of scholarly resources. About the CITE architecture. The CITE architecture defines a framework for scholarly reference to the unique cultural phenomena that humanists study. Christopher Blackwell and Neel Smith originally developed the CITE architecture to meet the needs of the Homer Multitext project. Components of the CITE architecture.