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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)
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.
Aggregating and reusing available data about Written Artefacts: Query methods
Aggregating and reusing available data about Written Artefacts: Query methods From a research question to a formal query (producing a good query) From a query to the data for a research question (analysis of responses)
Aggregating and reusing available data about Written Artefacts: Query methods
Aggregating and reusing available data about Written Artefacts: Query methods From a research question to a formal query (producing a good query) From a query to the data for a research question (analysis of responses)
A papyrological Wiki
Encode Winter School (Würzburg)
Reusing Data
Reusing the data from stored dumps, citing Beta maṣāḥǝft, reusing the bibliography, reusing the database, APIs available.
Digital editions of papyri
Encode Winter School (Würzburg)
Digital Gazetteers
This presentation offers a general introduction to historical gazetteers and deals with important issues such as the modelling of places, contributions and data sharing, with particular attention to the Pleiades Project, the Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire and Recogito

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