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==Principal Investigator== | |||
* Jim Ginther | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
T‑PEN is a web-based tool for working with images of manuscripts. Users attach transcription data (new or uploaded) to the actual lines of the original manuscript in a simple, flexible interface. | '''T‑PEN''' is a web-based tool for working with images of manuscripts. Users attach transcription data (new or uploaded) to the actual lines of the original manuscript in a simple, flexible interface. | ||
* Is an open and general tool for scholars of any technical expertise level | * Is an open and general tool for scholars of any technical expertise level | ||
* Allows transcriptions to be created, manipulated, and viewed in many ways | * Allows transcriptions to be created, manipulated, and viewed in many ways | ||
Revision as of 14:28, 27 July 2018
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Principal Investigator
- Jim Ginther
Description
T‑PEN is a web-based tool for working with images of manuscripts. Users attach transcription data (new or uploaded) to the actual lines of the original manuscript in a simple, flexible interface.
- Is an open and general tool for scholars of any technical expertise level
- Allows transcriptions to be created, manipulated, and viewed in many ways
- Collaborate with others through simple project management
- Exports transcriptions as a pdf, XML (plaintext) for further processing, or contribute to a collaborating institution with a click
- Respects existing and emerging standards for text, image, and annotation data storage
- Avoids prejudice in data, allowing users to find new ways to work
As the tool links to new manuscript repositories, T-PEN as of 2012 has become an increasingly important resource for discovering online digital manuscripts.