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==Description==
==Description==


Cadmus is a modular structured content editor built by Daniele Fusi at the [[Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities (VeDPH)]] for Digital Humanities projects, especially (but not limited to) those focused on digital philology.
Cadmus is a modular structured content editor built by Daniele Fusi at the [[Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities (VeDPH) | VeDPH]] for Digital Humanities projects, especially (but not limited to) those focused on digital philology.


It can be installed on a server (with [https://www.docker.com/ Docker]) and be used collaboratively by a number of users.
It can be installed on a server (with [https://www.docker.com/ Docker]) and be used collaboratively by a number of users.

Latest revision as of 16:31, 23 May 2025

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Creator

  • Daniele Fusi

Description

Cadmus is a modular structured content editor built by Daniele Fusi at the VeDPH for Digital Humanities projects, especially (but not limited to) those focused on digital philology.

It can be installed on a server (with Docker) and be used collaboratively by a number of users.

It allows digital humanists to create a data model, to create a database based on that model, and to create content to populate the database via a web interface.