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Category Archives: Digital Humanities
Book: From Gutenberg to Internet
Announcement from the author, Jeremy Norman From Gutenberg to the Internet: A Sourcebook on the History of Information Technology (Amazon link) ISBN 0-930405-87-0. – 63 original readings from the history of computing, networking, and telecommunications – basic discoveries from the … Continue reading
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Preservation Metadata
Data Dictionary for Preservation Metadata and related materials http://www.oclc.org/research/projects/pmwg/
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Book/Site: Electronic Textual Editing
Electronic Textual Editing The complete text of the forthcoming MLA volume, Electronic Textual Editing, co-sponsored by the Text Encoding Initiative and the Modern Language Association’s Committee on Scholarly Editions, is now available for free, on the redesigned TEI web site.
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TEI Publisher
Eric lease Morgan has created a TEI Publisher. The app is at SourceForge: http://teipublisher.sourceforge.net/docs/ and some writing about it is at: My personal TEI publishing system / Eric Lease Morgan http://teipublisher.sourceforge.net/docs/.)
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Conf: Face of text, Nov 2004
I encourage you to see the new Media page at the Face of Text web site. We have mounted a Quicktime application with streaming video synchronized with slide images and texts of selected speakers (like Julia Flanders, Jerome McGann, Stephen … Continue reading
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Digital library: Summary of Tools
Summary of tools for building a digital library, posted to diglib: Software used to build and present digital collections: – Greenstone – Fedora (http://www.fedora/info) ; – a very comprehensive and extended comparison of features and functionality of open source software … Continue reading
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Fedora Conference Proceedings
May 2005 Fedora Users Confrence at Rutgers: conference abstracts and slides: http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/fedora_conf_2005/program.html
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Serna, wysiwyg xml editor
XML to PDF editor? Syntext Serna: Portable True WYSIWYG XML Editor
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Oxford VRE
“Oxford University has been awarded significant funding from the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) to develop infrastructure and tools for the next generation of collaborative research environments.” Virtual Research Environment Projects at Oxford University Oxford University has been awarded significant … Continue reading
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Site: TEI and Topic Map
I am pleased to announce the release of our new TEI and Topic Map based website, which you can view at http://www.nzetc.org/. Our digital library collection is delivered using a Topic Map, an authority file (MADS), TEI encoded documents, XSLT, … Continue reading
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