Links (Digital Humanities)
This page contains links to websites which deal with the role and application of digital technology in the Humanities.
Text encoding, transcription and editing
T-PEN: A Transcription Tool for Digital Humanities. A tool for transcribing texts from manuscripts
TILE: Text-Image Linking Environment. A web-based tool for "creating and editing image-based electronic editions and digital archives of humanities texts"
Scripto. PHP library for online transcription
FrNomThePage. Beta tool for transcribing handwritten documents online
News and announcements
Digital Medievalist. News articles and journal articles
The Stoa Consortium. "Serving news, projects, and links for digital classicists everywhere"
MediaWiki in the Humanities
- Celtic studies
David Stifter and Martin Braun, Lexicon Leponticum. "An interactive online etymological dictionary of Lepontic"
Mélanie Jouitteau, ARBRES: Vers un Atlas numérique des variations dialectales du breton en syntaxe.
Andrew Carnie, et al., The Scottish Gaelic Grammar Wiki.
Other
Transcribe Bentham. This site makes use of two custom MediaWiki extensions, one for adding TEI tags and a zoom-viewer for images.
Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) wiki. A semantic wiki using the TEI extensions from Transcribe Bentham
The Digital Classicist, Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London, and the Stoa Consortium, University of Kentucky.
Simon Denham, Aktanak. "a repository of information of early stamp seals of the Middle East"
Digital Medievalist wiki. MediaWiki component of the Digital Medievalist website
Research communities and open collaboration: the example of the Digital Classicist wiki, Digital Medievalist.
David Shaw, The history of the Canterbury Cathedral Library. David Shaw has announced that he is preparing a MediaWiki version of his website
David Shaw, Juvenal. MediaWiki site about 16th-century editions of Juvenal
Syriac Reference Portal Demo Page, Syriac Studies, University of Alabama.