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* http://papyri.info/
* http://papyri.info/
** Search: http://papyri.info/search (see also [[Papyrological Navigator]])
** Editor: http://papyri.info/editor (see also [[Papyrological Editor]])
==Director==
* Joshua D. Sosin (Duke University)


==Description==
==Description==
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The core functionality is provided by the two open source tools:
The core functionality is provided by the two open source tools:


* '''Papyrological Navigator''' (for display, browse and search features) — [https://github.com/papyri/navigator PN code at Github]
* '''[[Papyrological Navigator]]''' (for display, browse and search features) — [https://github.com/papyri/navigator PN code at Github]
* '''Papyrological Editor''' (editing and editorial workflow management) — [https://github.com/papyri/sosol SoSOL code at Github]
* '''[[Papyrological Editor]]''' (editing and editorial workflow management) — [https://github.com/papyri/sosol SoSOL code at Github]


===Open Data===
===Open Data===
All data is also available under a Creative Commons Attribution license in the [https://github.com/papyri/idp.data idp.data repository on GitHub]. The Papyrological Editor on papyri.info is powered by [[SoSOL]].
All data is also available under a Creative Commons Attribution license in the [https://github.com/papyri/idp.data idp.data repository on GitHub]. The Papyrological Editor on papyri.info is powered by [[SoSOL]].
==Reviews==
* "[https://blog.stoa.org/archives/4163 Review of the Papyrological Editor of Papyri.info]" by Despina Borcea, ''Stoa Review'' 2022.
* [https://ride.i-d-e.de/issues/issue-9/papyri-info/ ''Papyri.info'', Joshua Sosin (ed.), 2010.] Reviewed by Lucia Vannini in ''RIDE'' 9 (2018).
* [https://classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/michael-zellmann-rohrer/review-papyriinfo-searchable-database-papyri-and-translations ''Review: Papyri.info: A Searchable Database of Papyri and Translations Online''] Reviewed by Michael Zellmann-Rohrer in Society for Classical Studies Digital Reviews (2018).
* [https://libraryofantiquity.wordpress.com/2014/09/01/papyri-info/ ''Greek research tools: papyri.info''] Reviewed in the Library of Antiquity (2014).
==Bibliography==
* Ryan Baumann, 2013. "The Son of Suda Online." In ''The Digital Classicist 2013'', BICS Supplement 122. Pp. 91–106. Available: http://hdl.handle.net/10161/8414
* Joshua Sosin, 2010. "Digital Papyrology." ''Stoa Review''. Available: https://blog.stoa.org/archives/1263


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Latest revision as of 17:56, 5 December 2022

Available

Director

  • Joshua D. Sosin (Duke University)

Description

Contents and functionality

Papyri.info provides search and editing functionality for papyrological data aggregated under the Integrating Digital Papyrology project.

It collects and aggregates data from:

Open Source Software

The core functionality is provided by the two open source tools:

Open Data

All data is also available under a Creative Commons Attribution license in the idp.data repository on GitHub. The Papyrological Editor on papyri.info is powered by SoSOL.

Reviews

Bibliography