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==Leiden+==
==Leiden+==


'''Leiden+''' is a transcription scheme devised by the [[Integrating Digital Papyrology]] project to enable editors of the [[Papyrological Navigator]] (aka [[SoSOL]]) to edit papyrological editions in [[EpiDoc]] XML via an interface that looks and feels as much as possible like traditional [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leiden_Conventions Leiden Conventions]. The guidelines for Leiden+ can be found at [http://papyri.info/editor/documentation?docotype=text Leiden+ Documentation].
'''Leiden+''' is a transcription/markup syntax devised by the [[Integrating Digital Papyrology]] project to enable users of [http://papyri.info papyri.info's] [[Papyrological Navigator]] and Papyrological Editor (its implementation of [[SoSOL]]) to produce and curate digital editions of papyrological texts in [[EpiDoc]] XML. The proxy syntax and interface are meant to look and feel as much as possible like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leiden_Conventions Leiden Conventions] as deployed in traditional papyrological publication, with a view to lowering the technical barrier to entry so as to facilitate collaborative control of core disciplinary data. The guidelines for Leiden+ can be found at [http://papyri.info/editor/documentation?docotype=text Leiden+ Documentation].


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Latest revision as of 13:09, 17 February 2012

Leiden+

Leiden+ is a transcription/markup syntax devised by the Integrating Digital Papyrology project to enable users of papyri.info's Papyrological Navigator and Papyrological Editor (its implementation of SoSOL) to produce and curate digital editions of papyrological texts in EpiDoc XML. The proxy syntax and interface are meant to look and feel as much as possible like Leiden Conventions as deployed in traditional papyrological publication, with a view to lowering the technical barrier to entry so as to facilitate collaborative control of core disciplinary data. The guidelines for Leiden+ can be found at Leiden+ Documentation.

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    • EpiDoc
    • human-editors
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    • XSguar
    • GitHub