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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
From the Github readme (accessed | From the Github readme (accessed 2019-06-18): | ||
<blockquote><p>'''EpiDoc Front-End Services''' ('''EFES''') is a delivery, search and browse platform that can be set up and customized for an individual EpiDoc XML-based project with only minimal training and technical skill on the part of a project team. The authors plan to offer advanced, follow-up training workshops for students already familiar with [[EpiDoc]], but lacking further technical skills, with a view to empowering them to create and manage all stages of their digital publication, from modelling to indexing to publishing online.</p> | |||
<p>EFES is a fork of the [https://github.com/kcl-ddh/kiln/ Kiln] publication platform.</p></blockquote> | |||
EFES was built as part of an Andrew W. Mellon-funded project in 2017, and is managed by the EpiDoc community since then. Several in-progress EpiDoc projects (among them [[SigiDoc]], [[Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica]], [[Telamon]] and [[Cretan Institutional Inscriptions]] are using EFES as the basis of their publication. | |||
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[[category:Opensource]] | [[category:Opensource]] | ||
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Authors
- Gabriel Bodard
- Jamie Norrish
- Simona Stoyanova
- Irene Vagionakis
- Polina Yordanova
Description
From the Github readme (accessed 2019-06-18):
EpiDoc Front-End Services (EFES) is a delivery, search and browse platform that can be set up and customized for an individual EpiDoc XML-based project with only minimal training and technical skill on the part of a project team. The authors plan to offer advanced, follow-up training workshops for students already familiar with EpiDoc, but lacking further technical skills, with a view to empowering them to create and manage all stages of their digital publication, from modelling to indexing to publishing online.
EFES is a fork of the Kiln publication platform.
EFES was built as part of an Andrew W. Mellon-funded project in 2017, and is managed by the EpiDoc community since then. Several in-progress EpiDoc projects (among them SigiDoc, Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica, Telamon and Cretan Institutional Inscriptions are using EFES as the basis of their publication.