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Valete vos viatores
This workshop, organized by Silvia Orlandi (University of Roma Sapienza), illustrates the Valete vos viatores project, which aims at digitalizing Roman inscriptions from different Roman cities and turning them into 3D augmented reality formats for reliving those documents and presenting them in a videogame, in order to promote public dissemination of Ancient History. The workshop deals specifically with important issues, such as 3D scanning and digital photogrammetry
Signal and Noise: Epigraphic Ventures in Machine Learning
This module offers an overview of ongoing epigraphic machine learning projects (NLP and Text Restoration, classification, computer vision) discussing specific issues, future developments and critical caveats.
From HTML to List of Words
This two-part lesson teaches how to remove the HTML markup from a webpage.
XPATH and XSLT
Introduction into XPATH and XSLT, and to EpiDoc-related tools.
An overview of Multilingual & Multicultural Digital Infrastructures for Ancient
Written Artefacts
Presentation of digital infrastructures such as databases, publication platforms,
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Using digital tools to produce print publications, sharing, citing, reusing data
Sharing, citing, reusing data
Citing resources
Producing citable resources
Managing bibliography
Styling bibliography
Python Tutorials for Digital Humanities
A Youtube channel, which provides tutorials for working with Python in a digital humanities project. The videos and tutorials are designed for humanists who have no coding experience.
Claros
This module illustrates the Claros database, which allows you to quickly track re-editions and translations of Greek inscriptions published over the last century and provides concordances among epigraphic corpora
EpiDoc training in Uppsala for Middle Karaim Manuscripts
Introduction into TEI XML and possibilities of encoding manuscripts.
Working with Digital editions of multilingual sources in TEI EpiDoc
Theoretical and hands-on introduction in TEI EpiDoc with the example of Beta Masheft
Introduction to the Beta maṣāḥǝft Schema
Introduction to the ODD (One Document Does it all), the TEI modules, XPath.
Create Your Textbook from TEI EpiDoc (workshop)
Encode Winter School Würzburg
An overview of Multilingual & Multicultural Digital Infrastructures for Ancient Written Artefacts
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Introduction to Digital Humanities
This course will show you how to manage the many aspects of digital humanities research and scholarship. Whether you are a student or scholar, librarian or archivist, museum curator or public historian — or just plain curious — this course will help you bring your area of study or interest to new life using digital tools.
Signal and Noise: Epigraphic Ventures in Machine Learning
This module offers an overview of ongoing epigraphic machine learning projects (NLP and Text Restoration, classification, computer vision) discussing specific issues, future developments and critical caveats.
Introduction to XML
What is XML, what it is useful for, basic terminology, example markup of bibliography. Contains some simple exercises.
Using the Zotero Bibliography and the HLC Styles
The module covers all standard uses of Zotero related to BM: importing data, reusing it, encoding references and citations, features of the visualization in the website.
Introduction to Beta maṣāḥǝft
General introduction, introduction to GitHub workflow, Dillmann lexicon, and morphological parser
EpiDoc, TEI for Inscriptions and Papyri
EpiDoc, TEI for Inscriptions and Papyri
Inscriptions and digital editions of inscriptions
The EpiDoc specificities, customization and documentation
Community and shared software (XSLT)
London-Bologna Online EpiDoc Workshop, 2021
EpiDoc workshop organised by the Institute of Classical Studies, University of London and the Department of History and Cultures, Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna In collaboration with the ENCODE Project.
ENCODE DGLE Workshop 2021
The Workshop has been organized as part of the first Multiplier Event of the ENCODE Project and deals mainly with the EpiDoc xml language, Digital Epigraphy and Papyrology, the use of XML editors (Oxygen) and publishing tools (EFES)
Beta maṣāḥǝft Guidelines for relationships
The module describes how different entities are related to one another across the hierarchy of the TEI files.
Trismegistos workshop on Ancient World texts
Workshop on the Trismegistos database
Digital approaches to Juristic Papyrology
Encode Winter School (Würzburg)
Linked Open Data for Written Artefacts
The training will introduce participants to basic Linked Open Data technologies and show techniques to produce, store, visualize, query, reuse, and share data as Linked Open RDF Data.
Based mainly on the experience of the Beta Maṣāḥǝft project the training will use examples from epigraphy, codicology, and papyrology and will welcome further diverse datasets to be connected.
Beta Maṣāḥǝft Training Modules
The training is designed to provide an overview of TEI XML, and specifically of the encoding practices of the project Beta Maṣāḥǝft.
The Artificial Papyrologist at work: Digital Papyrology and the AI
This module offers an overview of ongoing papyrological machine learning projects in the field of automated deciphering and identifying hands, restoring fragments and lacunae and performing linguistic analysis and data mining and discusses specific issues, future developments and critical caveats.
EFES customisation
This module shows how to customise indices and facets in EFES (EpiDoc Front-End Services)
The MPIWG Library Digital Infrastructure + RISE and SHINE: an APIbased Infrastructure for Multilingual Textual Resources
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The Trismegistos platform: from database of Graeco-Roman Egypt to an interdisciplinary portal of the Ancient World
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Alpheios et sim.
Intervento di Pietro Liuzzo per il corso di Didattica del Greco del Prof. Massimo Magnani
Parte del progetto Bridging the <gap> in Ancient Writing Cultures: ENhance COmpetences in the Digital Era. Modulo di competenze digitali specifiche di base.
Automated Linguistic Annotation of Latin
The module illustrates the existing standards for linguistic annotation
(lemmatization, morphological tagging, syntactic parsing), the main AI methodologies for
performing the tagging automatically and surveys the existing tool for annotating Latin
texts.
Programming Historian
Programming Historian is a multilingual portal that publishes novice-friendly, peer-reviewed tutorials that help humanists learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate research and teaching.
Images
IIIF storage and presentation of images, how to encode links to images.
Introduction to TEI and XML
Introductory lectures to XML, TEI, electronic cataloging of manuscripts, TEI for manuscript descriptions.
Encoding of manuscripts' content and textual units