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===Description===
==Available==


* tba
* https://www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/projects-portfolio/laquat-linking-and-querying-ancient-texts
* Formerly described at now defunct AHnet site ([https://web.archive.org/web/20131122125222/http://www.arts-humanities.net/projects/linking_querying_ancient_texts_laquat Wayback Machine version])


===Available===
==Project team==


* http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iss/cerch/projects/completed/laquat
* Edinburgh: Mario Antonioletti, Alastair Hume, Mike Jackson
* King's College London: Tobias Blanke, Gabriel Bodard, Mark Hedges, Shrija Rajbhandari
 
==Description==
 
* The '''Linking and Querying Ancient Texts''' ('''LAQuAT''') project developed a software solution to link up diverse data resources for investigating, integrating and publishing inscriptions and papyri from the antique Greek and Roman world.
* The project investigated the use of the OGSA-DAI data grid middleware for providing integrated access to legacy data resources (databases and XML) in the humanities, specifically using this material from the classics.
* Datasets explored in this project included:
** [[Inscriptions of Aphrodisias]]
** [[Heidelberger Gesamtverzeichnis der griechischen Papyrusurkunden Ägyptens]]
** [[Projet Volterra]]


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Latest revision as of 10:44, 27 September 2019

Available

Project team

  • Edinburgh: Mario Antonioletti, Alastair Hume, Mike Jackson
  • King's College London: Tobias Blanke, Gabriel Bodard, Mark Hedges, Shrija Rajbhandari

Description

  • The Linking and Querying Ancient Texts (LAQuAT) project developed a software solution to link up diverse data resources for investigating, integrating and publishing inscriptions and papyri from the antique Greek and Roman world.
  • The project investigated the use of the OGSA-DAI data grid middleware for providing integrated access to legacy data resources (databases and XML) in the humanities, specifically using this material from the classics.
  • Datasets explored in this project included: