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== Available ==
== Available ==


- http://capitains.org/
* http://capitains.org/
- https://github.com/capitains
* https://github.com/capitains


== Authors ==
== Authors ==
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== Description ==
== Description ==


CapiTainS is an informal open-source organization which aims at providing a suite of tools and guidelines for Citable Text APIs standards.
'''CapiTainS''' is an informal open-source organization which aims at providing a suite of tools and guidelines for Citable Text APIs standards.


It provides XML TEI guidelines for encoding text that can be then consumed or served over different tools :  
It provides XML TEI guidelines for encoding text that can be then consumed or served over different tools :  
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* [https://github.com/Capitains/Nautilus Capitains Nautilus], an application that provides different textual APIs (like CTS and DTS) for corpora following Capitains Guidelines
* [https://github.com/Capitains/Nautilus Capitains Nautilus], an application that provides different textual APIs (like CTS and DTS) for corpora following Capitains Guidelines
* [https://github.com/Capitains/MyCapytain Capitains MyCapytain], the shared library used for parsing corpora. It can be used in corpus analysis pipeline to parse local repositories, to consume APIs but it can also be used further for building web application.
* [https://github.com/Capitains/MyCapytain Capitains MyCapytain], the shared library used for parsing corpora. It can be used in corpus analysis pipeline to parse local repositories, to consume APIs but it can also be used further for building web application.
== Presentations==
* Thibault Clérice, (2018) "CapiTainS: challenges for the generalization and adoption of open source software" ''Digital Classicist London Seminar.'' Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8biNCZn7IWw


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==


* Almas & Clérice, Continuous Integration and Unit Testing of Digital Editions, Digital Humanities Quaterly, Volume 11.4, Link
* Almas & Clérice, [http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/11/4/000350/000350.html Continuous Integration and Unit Testing of Digital Editions], ''Digital Humanities Quaterly'', Volume 11.4, 2107
* Clérice, Les outils CapiTainS, l’édition numérique et l’exploitation des textes, Médiévales, Volume 73, p. 114 Editor Pre-print
* Clérice, L[https://journals.openedition.org/medievales/8211 es outils CapiTainS, l’édition numérique et l’exploitation des textes], ''Médiévales'', Volume 73, 2107, pp.115-131




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Latest revision as of 17:34, 19 May 2023

Available

Authors

  • Bridget Almas
  • Thibault Clérice
  • Matt Munson

Description

CapiTainS is an informal open-source organization which aims at providing a suite of tools and guidelines for Citable Text APIs standards.

It provides XML TEI guidelines for encoding text that can be then consumed or served over different tools :

  • Capitains HookTest, a tool that check compliances of a Corpus with the guidelines for TEI
  • Capitains Nemo, an application that can help quickly put together a website based on Capitains Guidelines
  • Capitains Nautilus, an application that provides different textual APIs (like CTS and DTS) for corpora following Capitains Guidelines
  • Capitains MyCapytain, the shared library used for parsing corpora. It can be used in corpus analysis pipeline to parse local repositories, to consume APIs but it can also be used further for building web application.

Presentations

Bibliography