Links (Digital Humanities)

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This page contains links to websites which deal with the role and application of digital technology in the Humanities.

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Text encoding, transcription and editing

Edge-firefox.png Text Encoding Initiative (TEI).
Edge-firefox.png TEI by example.
Edge-firefox.png T-PEN: A Transcription Tool for Digital Humanities. A tool for transcribing texts from manuscripts
Edge-firefox.png TILE: Text-Image Linking Environment. A web-based tool for "creating and editing image-based electronic editions and digital archives of humanities texts"
Edge-firefox.png Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative, TEIC.
Edge-firefox.png Scripto. PHP library for online transcription
Edge-firefox.png FromThePage. Beta tool for transcribing handwritten documents online

News and announcements

Edge-firefox.png Digital Medievalist. News articles and journal articles
Edge-firefox.png The Stoa Consortium. "Serving news, projects, and links for digital classicists everywhere"

MediaWiki in the Humanities

Celtic studies
Edge-firefox.png David Stifter and Martin Braun, Lexicon Leponticum. "An interactive online etymological dictionary of Lepontic"
Edge-firefox.png Mélanie Jouitteau, ARBRES: Vers un Atlas numérique des variations dialectales du breton en syntaxe.
Edge-firefox.png Andrew Carnie, et al., The Scottish Gaelic Grammar Wiki.
Other
Edge-firefox.png Transcribe Bentham. This site makes use of two custom MediaWiki extensions, one for adding TEI tags and a zoom-viewer for images.
Edge-firefox.png Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) wiki. A semantic wiki using the TEI extensions from Transcribe Bentham
Edge-firefox.png The Digital Classicist, Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London, and the Stoa Consortium, University of Kentucky.
Edge-firefox.png Simon Denham, Aktanak. "a repository of information of early stamp seals of the Middle East"
Edge-firefox.png Digital Medievalist wiki. MediaWiki component of the Digital Medievalist website
Edge-firefox.png Research communities and open collaboration: the example of the Digital Classicist wiki, Digital Medievalist.
Edge-firefox.png David Shaw, The history of the Canterbury Cathedral Library. David Shaw has announced that he is preparing a MediaWiki version of his website
Edge-firefox.png Experimental version.
Edge-firefox.png David Shaw, Juvenal. MediaWiki site about 16th-century editions of Juvenal
Edge-firefox.png Docupedia.
Edge-firefox.png Nepalese-German Manuscript Cataloguing Project (NGMCP).
Edge-firefox.png Syriac Reference Portal Demo Page, Syriac Studies, University of Alabama.

Typography and fonts

Edge-firefox.png Medieval Unicode Font Initiative (MUFI).
Edge-firefox.png Gaelchló.
Edge-firefox.png Evertype.
Edge-firefox.png Libertine Open Fonts Projekt.

Managing bibliographies

Web based
Edge-firefox.png Aigaion.
Edge-firefox.png Refbase.
Edge-firefox.png Wikindx.
Other
Edge-firefox.png JabRef.
Edge-firefox.png Zotero.
Edge-firefox.png Bibus.
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