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=PHI Epigraphy=
==Available==
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==Description==
==Description==


The Packard Humanities Institute, in conjunction with Cornell University and The Ohio State University are making available online an extensive corpus of Greek inscriptions, intended to supersede the CD-ROMs PHI originally distributed. Access is free to all who accept their terms of use.
The '''Packard Humanities Institute''', in conjunction with Cornell University and The Ohio State University make available online an extensive corpus of '''Greek inscriptions''', intended to supersede the CD-ROMs PHI originally distributed. As of 2014, the website made searchable approximately 210,000 Greek inscriptions. There is very little information about the collection strategy or responsibilities published at the site.
 
Access is free (cost) to all who accept their terms of use, but re-use is not permitted.
<p>Indeed, at the homepage of the PHI Greek Inscriptions website, the following statement can be read (Accessed 2020-12-01):</p>
<blockquote>''I agree to use this web site only for personal study and''
''not to make copies except for my personal use''
''under “Fair Use” principles of Copyright law.''</blockquote>
 
 
==Reviews==
 
* [https://classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/laura-gawlinski/review-packard-humanities-institutes-searchable-greek-inscriptions ''Review: Packard Humanities Institute's Searchable Greek Inscriptions''] Reviewed by Laura Gawlinski in Society for Classical Studies Digital Reviews (2017).


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Revision as of 18:43, 1 December 2020

Available

Description

The Packard Humanities Institute, in conjunction with Cornell University and The Ohio State University make available online an extensive corpus of Greek inscriptions, intended to supersede the CD-ROMs PHI originally distributed. As of 2014, the website made searchable approximately 210,000 Greek inscriptions. There is very little information about the collection strategy or responsibilities published at the site.

Access is free (cost) to all who accept their terms of use, but re-use is not permitted.

Indeed, at the homepage of the PHI Greek Inscriptions website, the following statement can be read (Accessed 2020-12-01):

I agree to use this web site only for personal study and

not to make copies except for my personal use

under “Fair Use” principles of Copyright law.


Reviews