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** more [https://www.perseids.org/digital-editions Perseids digital editions] | ** more [https://www.perseids.org/digital-editions Perseids digital editions] | ||
* Libraries and Tools | * Libraries and Tools | ||
** Morphology service | ** Morphology service, API based on [[Morpheus]] | ||
** Dictionaries | ** Dictionaries | ||
** Editing tools | ** Editing tools | ||
** Code Repositories (Open Source via Github) | ** Code Repositories (Open Source via Github) | ||
* [https://sites.tufts.edu/perseids/ Perseids blog] | * [https://sites.tufts.edu/perseids/ Perseids blog] (last updated 2017) | ||
==See also:== | ==See also:== |
Revision as of 17:28, 29 June 2022
Available
Editors
- Marie-Claire Beaulieu, Director
- Zachary Fletcher, Senior Software Developer
Description
From the project website (accessed 2019-06-03):
The Perseids Platform is a free and open online environment for producing data-driven editions of ancient documents. The Platform allows users to collaborate on editing and publishing documentary materials from the ancient world.
Perseids includes several components:
- Perseids Plaform:
- Translation alignment tool (Alpheios)
- Treebanking annotation tool (Arethusa)
- Text image transcription/alignment tool (Perseids SoSOL)
- Digital Editions
- Birds in Ancient Mythology
- Digital Milliet Project
- Ancient Greek and Latin Dependency Treebank
- more Perseids digital editions
- Libraries and Tools
- Morphology service, API based on Morpheus
- Dictionaries
- Editing tools
- Code Repositories (Open Source via Github)
- Perseids blog (last updated 2017)
See also:
References
- Almas, Bridget and Beaulieu, Marie-Claire. 2016. "The Perseids Platform: Scholarship for all!" In: Bodard, G & Romanello, M (eds.) Digital Classics Outside the Echo-Chamber: Teaching, Knowledge Exchange & Public Engagement, pp. 171–186. London: Ubiquity Press. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/bat.j.