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* Formerly at `ides.io` (permanently dead link since at least July 2018) | * Formerly at `ides.io` (permanently dead link since at least July 2018) ([https://web.archive.org/web/20170603115534/http://ides.io/ Archive]) | ||
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<blockquote>'''IDEs''' aims to bring a variety of resources for Digital Epigraphy together into a single browseable interface and to build APIs that support linking together epigraphic projects.</blockquote> | <blockquote>'''IDEs''' aims to bring a variety of resources for Digital Epigraphy together into a single browseable interface and to build APIs that support linking together epigraphic projects.</blockquote> | ||
==See also== | '''IDEs''' was a proof of concept arising from a preliminary meeting at Duke University in 2016 on aggregating references to and between major databases of Greek epigraphy. Although this was never followed up with a concrete project, and the IDEs demonstrator lapsed a couple years later, many of the concepts behind it have been taken up in discussions under the [[Epigraphy.info]] banner. | ||
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* [[Papyri.info]] | * [[Papyri.info]] | ||
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* [[PHI Greek Inscriptions]] | * [[PHI Greek Inscriptions]] | ||
* [[Claros]] | * [[Claros]] | ||
[[category:projects]] | [[category:projects]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:49, 8 August 2023
Available
- Formerly at `ides.io` (permanently dead link since at least July 2018) (Archive)
Author
- Hugh Cayless
Description
Integrating Digital Epigraphies (IDEs) was a metadata and bibliography aggregator for Greek epigraphy, providing alignment and discovery of inscription references across multiple collections.
From the project website (archived 2017-09-20):
IDEs aims to bring a variety of resources for Digital Epigraphy together into a single browseable interface and to build APIs that support linking together epigraphic projects.
IDEs was a proof of concept arising from a preliminary meeting at Duke University in 2016 on aggregating references to and between major databases of Greek epigraphy. Although this was never followed up with a concrete project, and the IDEs demonstrator lapsed a couple years later, many of the concepts behind it have been taken up in discussions under the Epigraphy.info banner.