Introduction: This post highlights a new multipurpose platform in epigraphy.
Category: Annotating
Annotating refers to the activity of making information about a digital object explicit by adding, e.g., comments, metadata or keywords to a digitized representation or to an annotation file associated with it. This can be in the form of annotations that comment on or contextualize a passage (explanatory annotations) in order to make structural or linguistic information explicit (structural/linguistic annotation), as linked open data making the relationships between objects machine-readable, or, in the case of general metadata, adding information about the object as a whole. Encoding is a technique associated with annotating, as are POS-Tagging, Tree-Tagging, and Georeferencing.
Introduction: This post outlines retro-digitalisation and academic analysis of paper-based documents.
Introduction: This is a report conference on musicology and encoding.
Introduction: This post outlines a tool for epigraphical research results.
Introduction: This post reviews another post on annotations and text preparations for Topic Modeling.
Introduction: Researchers work on the convergence of Web and e-books.
Introduction: This post outlines a Spanish 3D project of Roman inscriptions.
Introduction: This interview highlights the migration of a database into an archive system.
Introduction: Here is an update on Diktyon numbers, unique IDs for Greek manuscripts, and on databases interactions.
Introduction: This post outlines Giorgio Caviglia’s work on interaction between visualization tools and humanities, and its consequences for research process and results.