Archive for February, 2012

TEXTUS: an open source platform for collaborating around collections of texts

Textus is an open source platform for working with collections of texts. It harnesses the power of semantic web technologies and delivers them in a simple and intuitive interface so that students, researchers and teachers can share and collaborate around collections of texts. TEXTUS is a project of the Open Knowledge Foundation.

Interedition Symposium – Scholarly Digital Editions, Tools and Infrastructure

Interedition Symposium – Scholarly Digital Editions, Tools and Infrastructure Huygens ING, The Hague, The Netherlands, 19-20 March 2012 Program online Huygens ING is pleased to host a symposium to mark the achievements of Interedition, COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Action IS0704. This event will also serve as a springboard for further work based […]

Small Demons – Connecting all the details of books

 Small Demons is a new beta site dedicated to opening up the worlds inside of books by connecting all their details (people, places, and things). Small Demons is a Los Angeles based company that believes powerful and interesting things can happen when you connect all the details of books. This site is the first step in showing what […]

Commenting Fragments: the Case of Ancient Comedy – Invitation for Participation

From Stylianos Chronopoulos: We are very pleased to post the invitation to participate in the conference “Commenting Fragments: the Case of Ancient Comedy”, that will be held at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau – July 2-7, 2012. The project “Kommentierung der Fragmente der altgriechischen Komödie” (“A Commentary on the Fragments of Ancient Greek Comedy”) […]

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