The aim of the AustESE project is to develop a set of interoperable services to support the production of electronic scholarly editions by distributed collaborators in a Web 2.0 environment. This sandbox provides an environment for developing and trialling the AustESE workbench.
ycoon is a Python WSGI web development framework which allows XML processing pipelines to handle HTTP requests based on URI pattern matching. It is similar in intention to the Apache Cocoon framework. Pycoon uses sitemap file format compatible with Apache Cocoon Sitemap
The overall price of your project is determined using our price matrix. This involves three characteristics: typeface, legibility, and condition. A text that uses a standard modern or equivalent typeface is easier to digitize than a text that uses an obscure or difficult to decipher typeface or handwriting. Likewise, a text that is clear and uses a minimal number of character sets, or a text on pages that are not marred by physical damage such as smudges, tears, or unusual textual features, will be easier to digitize than a smudged text on worn pages. Learn more about the types of documents that can be submitted.
The New Zealand Electronic Text Centre collections provide open access to significant New Zealand and Pacific Island texts and materials.
This encompasses both digitised heritage material and born-digital resources. The collections contain over 2,600 texts (around 65,000 pages) which are made available in several formats and, where possible, under a Creative Commons license.
OpenCms von Alkacon Software ist ein professionelles, einfach anzuwendendes Website Content Management System. OpenCms hilft Anwendern weltweit, ansprechende Websites schnell und effizient zu erzeugen und zu verwalten.
Whilst you don't need to be a mechanic to drive a car, it is helpful if you have a basic understanding of how a car works, what bits do different jobs, and how to top up your oil and pump up your tyres / tires. This presentation will give an overview of the DSpace architecture, and will give you enough knowledge to understand how DSpace works. By knowing this, you will also learn about ways DSpace could be used, and ways in which it can't be used.
DocumentCloud is a catalog of primary source documents and a tool for annotating, organizing and publishing them on the web. Documents are contributed by journalists, researchers and archivists. We're helping reporters get more out of documents and helping newsrooms make their online presence more engaging.
TEI Boilerplate is a lightweight solution for publishing styled TEI (Text Encoding Initiative) P5 content directly in modern browsers. With TEI Boilerplate, TEI XML files can be served directly to the web without server-side processing or translation to HTML. Our TEI Boilerplate Demo illustrates many TEI features rendered by TEI Boilerplate.
The goal of the TEI Overlapping Markup SIG is to bring together users of the TEI who are acutely interested in issues of multiple hierarchies and in particular handling those in XML. It will do this by:
This page gives acces to several XTiger XML document templates for demonstration purpose. The templates are made editable with the AXEL (Adaptable XML Editing Library) Javascript library.
eSciDoc is as a joint project of the Max Planck Society and FIZ Karlsruhe, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), aimed at building an e-research platform for multi-disciplinary research organizations.
SADE tries to meet the requirement for an easy to use publication system for electronic resources and Digital Editions. It is an attempt to provide a modular concept for publishing scholarly editions in a digital medium, based on open standards.
The TEIViewer is a browser-based application built on a modification of the XHTML branch of the Text Encoding Initiative XSL stylesheet family and the jQuery JavaScript Library.
Arguably, Drupal is an excellent CMS; it’s used by “hundreds of thousands of projects” (from professional to proprietary to educational); it’s the platform I selected for my most recent DH project; and it’s one I’d recommend to others (it’s learnable; teachable; extensible). But I would by no means necessarily advocate Drupal over any other CMS.
The way I understand the future of TEI is by learning from the past, or specifically my past. I will let someone more worthy provide a more generalised set of proposals, I will look at the different ways I have used TEI encoded documents, which I hope will show the trajectory of my thoughts about how TEI could be used in the future.
This paper explores how modern technologies like cloud-services and mobile
devices can improve existing transcription methods. After a brief exploration of
existing projects in the field of access, organisation, transcription and analysis of
digital representations of cultural heritage, this paper introduces a new approach,
unlike XML technology, to TEI data storage and organisation
Academic and corporate clients seeking digital journals or other types of web publications regularly require platforms that support standards-based XML. This tutorial explains how to customize a Drupal implementation to develop publications that enable editors, authors, and users to submit and edit content in standards-based XML, where the standard can be enforced using server-side validation settings. For illustrative purposes, the discussion references TEI XML, the markup standard in widespread use in academia.
AJAXSLT is an implementation of XSL-T in JavaScript, intended for use in fat web pages, which are nowadays referred to as AJAX applications. Because XSL-T uses XPath, it is also an implementation of XPath that can be used independently of XSL-T.
The "TEI Annotator" XRX demonstration and testing application was originally created to fill a gap in the TEI community as there was no adequate browser-based system for editing or annotating TEI documents. Several goals guided this project. Given that different TEI projects have different customizations of the TEI schema and have different software requirements, our goal was to create a system that was configurable for different project's needs. Additionally, because many TEI projects have limited budgets and few technical support staff, it was important to make the configuration possible using simple XML files that do not require extensive JavaScript code
help support a visual editing paradigm that provides computational support for editing cultural heritage documents while requiring minimal formalization early in the research process. Kiernan (2007) is careful to distinguish between image-based scholarly editions and ‘plain old facsimiles’
TEI Lite is a specific customization of the TEI tagset, designed to meet "90% of the needs of 90% of the TEI user community". Due to its simplicity and the fact that it can be learned with relative ease, TEI Lite has been widely adopted, particularly by beginners and by big institutional projects that rely on large teams of encoders to markup their documents.
raphics, such as illustrations or diagrams, appear in many different kinds of text, and often with different purposes. In some cases, the graphic is an integral part of a text (indeed, some texts — comic books for example — may be almost entirely graphic); in others the graphic may be a kind of optional extra
The Text-Image Linking Environment (TILE) is a web-based tool for creating and editing image-based electronic editions and digital archives of humanities texts.
A. Aschenbrenner, M. Kuster, C. Ludwig, and T. Vitt. Digital Ecosystems and Technologies, 2009. DEST '09. 3rd IEEE International Conference on, page 745 -750. (June 2009)
U. Borghoff, P. Rödig, and J. Scheffczyk. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Online-Ausg. edition, (2006)by Uwe M. Borghoff, Peter Rödig, Lothar Schmitz, Jan Scheffczyk.